TNA Wrestling and NXT produced a very iconic Showdown episode of WWE's developmental show this past Tuesday. It featured four matches with stars from TNA going up against those from NXT. Following the event, the President of the Nashville-based promotion, Carlos Silva, provided a major detail regarding the company's future.At NXT Showdown, both promotions split the night with two victories apiece. It featured the Hardys winning the NXT Tag Team Championship and Ethan Page successfully retaining his North American Championship against Mustafa Ali. Team NXT won the Survivor Series-style match on the Women's side, while Team TNA picked up the win on the men's side.While speaking on the Off the Ropes podcast, TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva provided an update on TNA's TV deal status. The company has been looking to sign a TV deal for a long time now, and the President stated that they will be on a new platform starting in 2026.It will be interesting to see which platform ends up becoming the new home of Total Nonstop Action starting next year.TNA Wrestling to host Bound for Glory this SundayTotal Nonstop Action is set to host their annual Bound for Glory pay-per-view from Massachusetts this weekend. The show, which will emanate from Tsongas Center in Lowell, is set to feature some really good matches that fans are excited to see.The show will feature Trick Williams vs. Mike Santana for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. The event will also have a historic match between the Hardy Boyz and Team 3D for the TNA and NXT Tag Team titles, called "One Final Table." Kelani Jordan will also put her TNA Knockouts World Championship on the line against Indi Hartwell.It will be interesting to see if the Hardys can overcome the Dudleys one last time at Bound for Glory.