Lockdown -> Sacrifice -> Slammiversary -> Victory Road
Title changes
2010-05-03 Impact - World Tag Team Championship - The British Invasion -> Lethal Consequences
2010-05-16 Sacrifice 2010 - Knockouts Championship - Tara -> ODB
2010-06-13 Slammiversary VIII - Global Championship - Suicide -> D'Angelo Dinero
2010-06-13 Slammiversary VIII - X Division Championship - Amazing Red -> Desmond Wolfe
Signings, re-signings, releases
Jessie Godderz signs as a wrestler.
Ric Flair re-signs.
Amazing Red re-signs.
Brian Hebner re-signs.
Bobby Lashley re-signs.
Sean Waltman re-signs.
Scott D'Amore re-signs.
Scott Hall re-signs.
Abyss re-signs.
Motor City Machine Guns leave TNA.
New Alliances
None.
The business side
A-rated matches: Angle/Styles d. Hardy/Sting (2010-05-03 Impact), Kurt Angle d. D'Angelo Dinero (Sacrifice 2010), Kurt Angle d. Sting (Slammiversary VIII), Angle/Styles d. Hardy/Sting (2010-06-21 Impact), Angle/Styles/Wolfe d. Storm/Roode/Hernandez (2010-07-05 Impact), Kurt Angle d. Jeff Hardy (2010-07-12 Impact), Kurt Angle d. Sting (Victory Road 2010).
It was briefly rumoured that Chris Jericho could leave WWE and sign with TNA, but that rumour was shot down when he signed an extension with WWE.
Several international TV deals for TNA ended in June.
Kurt Angle won a "Best Technical Wrestler" award.
WWE news
WWE looked to be planning to expand into new areas, but pride goeth before a fall... it seems they've been hit with a crisis from a financial standpoint, with lawsuits from TV companies regarding the termination of ECW's contracts catching up to them thick and fast. For this reason, they have been forced to start pre-taping Raw and SmackDown.
Additionally, like TNA, several international TV deals for WWE ended.
The Awesome Authority leadership has seemingly been hotshot again and again, with the leadership going from Triple H to Kane to Miz in short order. Meanwhile, the Uprising stable (which featured a lot of young talents like Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger) has been abruptly canned.
Randy Orton is out until next July with an ACL tear.
Reid Flair has been jailed for tax evasion.
Around the World
In a shock development, Juventud Guerrera has been found guilty of second-degree murder and sent to prison for 15 years.
Ian Rotten's latest scumbaggery is stiffing independent talent Jason Hades on pay. Hades will likely never work for IWA:MS again, which is a shame, because he got a tag team win (with Samuray del Sol as "Sick and Twistin'") on the most recent show. Rotten once again failed to pay a talent a month later, this time being Larry Zbyszko.
Marco Corleone was busted with "supply-level" amounts of steroids. The former Mark Jindrak has seen his image suffer.
Speaking of drugs, Ultimate Warrior's weed stash has been found, as has Nick Dinsmore's.
Sid Vicious has looked out of shape and unmotivated recently.
Retirements: Manami Toyota, Juventud Guerrera, Ricky Morton, Jacqueline Moore, Johnny Saint, Billy Gunn, Aja Kong, The Iron Sheik, Malia Hosaka, Antonio Inoki, Honky Tonk Man, Genichiro Tenryu, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Demolition Smash, Roddy Piper, Diamond Dallas Page, Sandman, Blackjack Lanza, Harley Race, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Virgil, New Jack, Dory Funk Jr., Kamala, Greg Valentine, Dave Taylor, Tracy Smothers.
Deaths: CMLL's Mephisto (cause not disclosed).