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French, German, and Spanish commentary added to Bound For Glory 2020 broadcast

Impact Wrestling is adding French, German, and Spanish commentary to this year’s Bound For Glory pay-per-view event on FITE.TV.

Providing Spanish-language coverage is the team of Impact mainstays Héctor “Moody Jack” Meléndez and Konnan. German commentary will be done by Christian Bruns, editor-in-chief of Germany’s top wrestling magazine Power-Wrestling and versatile sports journalist Marcus Holzer, co-host of the German wrestling podcast Ringside. Renowned Canadian superstars Sylvain Grenier and Marc Blondin will join to deliver content in French. They join Josh Mathews and Don Callis on English commentary.

“Following the success of our Spanish-language coverage of Slammiversary, we wanted to go even further and make sure that more wrestling fans across the world could enjoy our biggest night of the year, Bound For Glory, in the language of their choice,” said IMPACT Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore. “We’ve lined up incredible teams with diverse experience in commentating professional wrestling and we could not be more excited to provide in-depth coverage of Bound For Glory in Spanish, French and German as well as English.”

Bound For Glory will take place on Saturday, October 24.

Colin Vassallo
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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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