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Impact bumps Bound For Glory 2021 start time to 10PM ET

The Impact Bound For Glory pay-per-view, which is the company’s biggest event of the year, will kick off at 10PM ET this year with the event pushed back two hours later than usual.

No reason was given as to why this show is starting so late on the East Coast. Bound For Glory this year will be held in Las Vegas so that’s a 7PM start for those attending the show live or watching on the West Coast. The show takes place on Saturday, October 23 at a Sam’s Town Live.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, September 24 starting at 10AM ET with prices ranging from $30 to $300. Impact will also hold two days of tapings for their flagship show on Sunday and Monday after the pay-per-view. Tickets for these tapings will be available on September 24 as well.

On the same day as Bound For Glory there will also be a live Dynamite at 8PM ET on TNT as AEW gets pre-empted thanks to the NHL double-header. This could be one reason why Impact opted to push back the start time of BFG as to avoid direct competition with AEW.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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