TNA Wrestling has seen considerable growth since returning to its roots through the Hard to Kill pay-per-view in January. Their latest pay-per-view was Bound for Glory and it was a huge success but it appears some key TNA talent were unable to make it for the show and the reason behind that has been revealed.

The Bound for Glory pay-per-view took place on October 26th at the Wayne State University Fieldhouse in Detroit, MI. It was truly a night of memorable moments and solid matches, as it featured The Hardys becoming TNA Tag Team Champions, Masha Slamovich dethroning Jordynne Grace to claim the TNA Knockouts Championship and many other moments took place throughout the show. Sadly, not everyone was actually present at the event or the subsequent television taping.

PWInsider reports that The Northern Armory missed Bound for Glory and last night’s TV taping event because their U.S. work visas weren’t processed in time. The delay was due to logistical issues outside of anyone’s control. Over the weekend, The Good Hands, known for being highly underrated, stepped in to cover their spots.

The Northern Armory consists of Josh Alexander, Sinner and Saint and they were only recently introduced on TNA television. While it’s unfortunate they were not able to make it for Bound for Glory, fans can expect them to return to TNA television once their visa issues are settled.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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