TNA Wrestling could be forced to move their Bound For Glory event from its currently scheduled date on September 11th due to a conflict with the WWE Backlash pay-per-view event that will be announced after the Brand Split this Tuesday, according to a report from The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

The report notes that TNA Wrestling were planning to hold the event on that date before WWE made the decision for Backlash to take place on that date and when TNA began promoting Bound For Glory on television this week, they did not mention any date, mostly due to the fact that WWE would have priority with cable providers as it draws more than TNA, even with the availability of the WWE Network causing most pay-per-view business to drop off.

The report also goes on to state that the fact that WWE Backlash would air on the WWE Network also means that TNA Wrestling would be putting their paid pay-per-view event up against an event that is free for new subscribers, which would obviously hurt business.