– Following last night’s TNA No Surrender pay-per-view event, Jeff Hardy celebrated with fans at ringside and then was interviewed by Jeremy Borash, which is likely for the TNA website or this Thursday’s Impact Wrestling. Bully Ray got up from his feet when the interview was done and received a great ovation from the crowd, however when Borash attempted to interview him, Ray walked past him and headed to the back. Speaking of Jeff Hardy’s victory, his brother Matt posted the following on his Twitter account, “Very proud of @JEFFHARDYBRAND & his performance tonight-he busted his a** & was at his best. Great business move to have him main event BFG.”

– For those that may have missed the pay-per-view last night, Kurt Angle proved how much of a workhorse he really is, by working the tag team match injured. Angle was said to have picked up a hamstring injury at the TNA live event in Rome, Georgia on Thursday night, with many expecting him to miss the pay-per-view through injury. Speaking of Angle, he noted on his Twitter account today that he has been pulled from his MMA announcing debut noting, “As Requested that I Must Announce, I will not be Commentating @mmaworldseries Nov3 on NBC Sports,Due to A Conflict of Interested.”

– The expectation following last night’s TNA No Surrender pay-per-view is that Austin Aries will defend his TNA World Championship against Jeff Hardy and that James Storm will take on Bobby Roode at TNA Bound For Glory. There is also talk of having Miss Tessmacher defend the TNA Knockouts Championship against Tara, Mickie James and Madison Rayne, however nothing is confirmed as of writing.

– TNA Wrestling will be partnering with ScreenVision to air Bound For Glory in select theaters around the United States.