AJ Francis makes case for TNA Slammiversary main event

TNA’s Slammiversary is less than four weeks away, and at this point, there is no main event. But one name on the roster thinks he should be challenging Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship on that show.

AJ Francis talked about Santana and Slammiversary in a conversation with pro wrestling/MMA interviewer Jim Varsallone. 

“Me versus Mike Santana at Slammiversary for the world title would probably be one of the greatest matches in the history of TNA,” Francis said. “Me and Mike only ever had one other singles match and it was an instant classic, nominated for Match Of The Year—the only match that wasn’t a pay-per-view match that was nominated for Match Of The Year last year, might I add.”

Francis’ match against Santana was a street fight that aired on the episode of Impact that aired on June 26, 2025. TNA eventually named a Santana title defense against Mustafa Ali at Rebellion in April as its match of the year. 

“To have that in my back pocket, to have that in the back of my mind, knowing that he went from that match with me to now being the world champion,” Francis added. “The fact that I’ve been putting on banger after banger after banger ever since and so has he—I genuinely think if you gave me and Mike Santana 25 minutes for the world title in the main event of Slammiversary, you would walk away from that thinking this is one of the best matches I’ve ever seen in my life and one of the greatest matches of all time.”

To date, Francis has only had one other shot at the TNA World Championship. He unsuccessfully challenged Nic Nemeth for the belt at Final Resolution in December of 2024. 

TNA Slammiversary takes place Sunday, June 28, from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Two matches have been announced for the show: Lei Ying Lee defending the Knockouts Championship against Xia Brookside, and Cedric Alexander defending the X Division Championship against Leon Slater and two other wrestlers in an Ultimate X match. Tickets are available here

TNA makes championship announcement for Slammiversary

TNA Slammiversary is set to take place on June 28 at Agganis Arena,Boston.

TNA announced via social media that all championships will be on the line at Slammiversary. 

“BREAKING: ALL Championships will be defended at #TNASlammiversary on June 28 LIVE on PPV and TNA+ from the Agganis Arena in Boston.”   

The promotion has begun building the match card for the PPV. Last week, TNA confirmed that the Ultimate X match would take place at the pay-per-view. Cedric Alexander will put his newly won X-Division Championship on the line. On the May 14 edition of TNA IMPACT, Alexander ended Leon Slater’s 298-day reign. 

With this announcement, TNA World Champion Mike Santana, TNA International Champion Mustafa Ali, TNA World Tag Team Champions The System, TNA Knockouts World Championship Léi Yǐng Lee and TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship The Elegance Brand will be featured on the card. 

This is the 22nd year of the TNA PPV. The event collides with AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door on the same day. However, the differing start times avoid a direct clash, allowing wrestling fans the opportunity to follow both major events through the weekend. 

TNA Slammiversary avoids direct competition with AEW Forbidden Door

Though the pay-per-views are taking place on the same day, TNA Slammiversary and AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2026 won’t directly be going head-to-head.

The start time for Slammiversary is now listed as 3 p.m. Eastern on Ticketmaster and on the website for Agganis Arena. That venue in Boston is hosting Slammiversary on Sunday, June 28. Forbidden Door will take place on the other side of the country later that night, with the PPV being held at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. The start time for Forbidden Door is listed as 7 p.m. Eastern (4 p.m. Pacific).

TNA will still face tough sports competition due to Slammiversary going against a second-round World Cup soccer game that afternoon.

Competition between TNA and AEW has become a story over the past month after TNA pulled its talent from scheduled indie matches against AEW wrestlers. In an interview with Busted Open Radio, TNA President Carlos Silva accused AEW of trying to “come at” TNA by airing programming against Impact and allegedly blocking TNA from some venues. The issues appear to stem from an episode of AEW Collision that was moved to Thursday night opposite Impact due to a scheduling conflict with NCAA March Madness.

TNA’s PPV schedule for 2026 includes events in Chicago, Boston, Tampa, and Edmonton (Canada).

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  • The most detailed update on the Janel Grant case, with her new filing and claims, a look at those claims in detail, what is net for the case, the key thing regarding the future of the case and why it really comes down to the judges ruling, and timeline for all of this. We cover new cais and the arguments for and against binding arbitration or continuing the civil case.
  • Update on WrestleMania, the card as of this point, reasons for some of the new matches, when matches changed and why, as well as the business for the show, how far behind are ticket sales and interest in the show as compared to the same period last year.
  • Chris Jericho returns to AEW and as much detail as we have on the decision
  • AEW Dynasty update and updated major event ticket sales
  • The death of J Robinson, a college coaching legend and his connections with a number of key figures in pro wrestling, including the recruiting of Brock Lesnar by WWE and the politics behind why WWE waited an extra year to offer him a deal.
  • The most detailed look at the television ratings for all the pro wrestling shows this past week, including competition, comparisons with one year back, Raw vs. Dynamite and how close it has become, and more.
  • It’s CMLL tournament of champions month starting this week
  • Anniversary shows at Arena Mexico and Arena Coliseo this week including a look back at the first show in each building
  • A look at the four title match show at ArenaMexico on Tuesday
  • A super hot match to watch on AAA
  • A look at Stardom’s biggest stipulation of the year and Yokohama Arena show
  • Current Tiger Mask retires
  • Best of the Super Junior tournament update
  • Largest crowd of the year for women’s wrestling in Japan
  • Hodge trophy winner looked at
  • Maple Leaf Wrestling announces new TV deal and a look at the weekend shows
  • Stabbing at a pro wrestling show
  • Very interesting political match will take place with TNA champion vs. AEW star
  • American gold medalist challenges UFC undefeated champion
  • Rebellion notes
  • Lots of injury updates and business notes
  • Wrestler complaining about AEW not booking them enough
  • Kenny Omega talks his and Kota Ibushi’s health
  • Brody King talks the chants
  • Tony Khan and his enemies
  • Kayla Harrison on why her next bantamweight fight will be her last and why she should never have fought at bantamweight to begin with
  • Crazy Dana White story
  • Will Mayweather-Pacquiao II take place and what are the issues
  • Fedor Emelianenko wants to return to combat next year
  • Nick Khan acquires TKO stock
  • Bret & Ross Hart talk Badnews Allen in WWE Hall of Fame

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WWE

  • WrestleVotes reports that The Usos’ new theme music has been “tabled” after the crowd reaction it received when it debuted on the March 30 episode of Raw at Madison Square Garden.
  • Nattie shared video of Jacob Fatu training at The Dungeon last night ahead of WrestleMania: “So proud of @jacobfatu_wwe and how hard he’s been working with us since last year. It’s awesome to watch him build and help others in the process.”
  • Trick Williams spoke to Sun Sport about his transition from NXT to the main roster:
    • Man, I have to just say, everything that they’ve asked me to do hasn’t been good, it’s been great. It’s literally been a home run.
    • Them allowing me to talk and do my thing, but at the same time, you know, taking what I do and sending it to the nebula –  like Booker T said the other day – sending everything to the nebula, to the next level, that’s what Triple H is really good at.
    • He took my entrance that was already very good and made it spectacular and that’s what they do at the main roster, I think, better than anybody.
    • You know, if you learn how to do something with a little bit, then they can take a little bit and make it a lot, cause once they put their creative juices to it, it’s just gonna go crazy.
    • So I’m grateful for everybody who’s reached out and helped the whoop that trick experience. Triple H, Michael Hayes, Bruce [Prichard] – all of them.
  • On Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Liv Morgan said she’s not feeling any extra pressure heading into WrestleMania:
    • Not right now, and not in a bad way. I don’t know. I feel like since I’ve come back from my injury, I’m very much just trying to stay in the moment and be present. Obviously, WrestleMania is heavy on my mind, but I’m not feeling any anxiety or pressure yet. I’m just kind of taking everything day by day and just preparing as best as I can. So no, I don’t feel pressure right now in this moment.
  • Jade Cargill responded to a fan who claimed that she is on PEDs (performance-enhancing drugs):
    • I was going to read you for filth. But it’s no point. Long story short. No, I’m not on anything. I have GREAT genetics and I work hard. You can look at my brother and see my genetics. This clip is when I found out about my neck issues which affected my lifting. I swear yall will try to discredit me for anything. I’ve ALWAYS been muscular. But I see you can use a meal plan.
    • Plus WWE drug tests us like crazy. Next subject idiot.
  • Logan Paul uploaded a new vlog
  • WWE’s YouTube channel added the complete Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns matches from WrestleMania 39 and 40.
  • WWE Vault shared the company’s full March to WrestleMania VIII special from 1992.

Other Wrestling

  • Darby Allin told IHeartMedia that it’s “hard to say” whether it would be sweeter to face MJF or Kenny Omega for the AEW World Championship:
    • Yes, because me and Max have gone at it for years, way before AEW on the independents we were at each other’s throats. So to take that from him, somebody that is literally my polar opposite, would mean everything. But on the flip side, if Kenny Omega’s champion, that’s a first time ever match. Something that a lot of people never thought they’d see. I would never think I would’ve ever saw that. I was never in that realm at the time with Kenny and New Japan [Pro Wrestling] and everything like that.
    • To be world champion is everything because I feel this company has given me everything outside the ring and inside the ring. To be the face of this company I truly feel like you need to be that world champion so this week is pretty much do or die.
  • David Benoit was at Dynamite in Edmonton last night and shared backstage photos with Chris Jericho, Adam Copeland, Christian Cage, and Ricochet.
  • MJF appeared on The Adam Friedland Show.
  • “Speedball” Mike Bailey reflected on last week’s title eliminator match against MJF during an interview with Undisputed:
    • That match against MJF feels like what I’ve been preparing for my entire career. When I was banned from traveling to the US [due to immigration issues], I was always number-one on those lists of ‘the best wrestlers you’ve never heard of.’ Then I came to TNA, and I became ‘one of the best wrestlers you’ve kind of heard of.’ Now I’m where the best wrestle, fighting the champion.
    • MJF is in a great position right now in AEW. He’s the champion, he’s the number one guy. He is the best at what he does. There has never been a better MJF in history than MJF. I think that was a great first encounter. I have a feeling there will be more, and I feel like that was a very good starting point.
  • GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale commented on the promotion’s relationship with AEW/Tony Khan:
    • There have been bumps in the road but the truth is that Tony Khan and AEW have been good to GCW since day one, both publicly & privately. I am grateful and thankful that they continue to allow their talent to perform on our events.
  • In an interview with The Takedown on SI, Amazing Red had high praise for Mercedes Mone:
    • First of all, Mercedes Mone – amazing. She’s always been loyal man. Always just coming back to us [House of Glory] and knowing her roots. That’s how I am. So, I love that more about her… Ever since she came up to our school when we were in the other venue, like a little bodega store in Queens, actually. She came by and she’s like, I want to go over this match with you and run some spots and work out with you guys. And we’re looking at her because at this point, she’s in NXT. What you doing here?
    • I don’t care what anybody says about her. You cannot work like this girl. This girl works. She comes in just to talk and chill, but decides to bring her wrestling shoes and her gear and trains and sweats, and then talks about wrestling. As someone that loves pro wrestling like her, I don’t see a reason not to be around her.
  • TNA issued a statement to The Takedown on SI regarding Slammiversary taking place in Boston after initially being planned for Long Island. In the statement, TNA confirmed that potential logistical issues presented by the World Cup played a factor in the June 28 PPV’s location:
    • We are super excited to bring Slammiversary to the Agganis Arena at Boston University for the first time ever.
    • We also are well aware, as the world likely is, of the logistical traffic issues expected in New York City in late June, particularly with the World Cup in the area, NYC Pride, New York Mets home games and so much more.
  • Shotzi Blackheart, Trevor Lee, Ikuro Kwon, Donovan Dijak, Bishop Dyer, Diego Hill, KUSHIDA, Lady Frost, and Austin Aries have been announced for CMLL & MLW’s interpromotional event at Arena Mexico on May 1.
  • In partnership with Nike, Japanese women’s wrestling promotion Sukeban will be holding a show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on May 19.

WOR: RAW report, SummerSlam line-up, Slammiversary

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer returns with tons to talk about including SummerSlam line-up, Slammiversary highs and lows, the G-1 update, ratings notes, the latest in Mexico, the RAW report and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Start: Updated WWE SummerSlam lineup
7:45: TNA Slammiversary recap
28:02: G1 updates
31:41: Cora Jade says she’s taking a break from wrestling, ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ out Friday
34:41: Ratings, big shows this weekend in Mexico
39:00: Johnny Eblen loses PFL title, Real American Freestyle updates, Eric Bischoff interview with Ariel Helwani
46:44: WWE Raw recap, NXT & AEW Dynamite lineups

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Mustafa Ali addresses scary TNA Slammiversary dive: ‘No one to blame but me’

Mustafa Ali is taking the blame for his rough landing at TNA Slammiversary last night.

During his match against Cedric Alexander at Sunday’s pay-per-view, there was a scary moment where Ali flew through the middle ropes for a dive to the outside. He hit the top of Alexander and almost flew over him entirely before taking a scary head-first landing onto the floor. A group of Ali’s Secret Service members were there but did not catch him. That has drawn criticism from fans, but Ali says no one is at fault but himself.

“Appreciate everyone’s concern. Unfortunately, I have to pull the curtain back here because the talent ringside was absolutely not responsible for that scary fall in any way and they are getting all the blame.” Ali tweeted this morning. “They did exactly what they were instructed to do. I tried to do a variation of a dive and simply slipped off my opponent. No one to blame but me.”

Ali was able to finish the match and get the victory over Alexander. And despite how scary the spot looked, Ali says he’s “all good.”

“I am all good,” he wrote. See ya on #TNAiMPACT”

After being released by WWE in 2023, Ali debuted for TNA in 2024 and is signed to a contract with the promotion. He plays a heel politician character, leading a faction called Order 4 with Jason Hotch, John Skyler & Tasha Steelz.

TNA’s next event following Slammiversary is a live episode of Impact in Kingston, Rhode Island this Thursday. The promotion will also hold TV tapings there on Friday.

Zilla Fatu to make TNA debut on Slammiversary pre-show

Zilla Fatu — the son of departed wrestling legend Umaga — is officially set to make his TNA debut at Slammiversary.

TNA has confirmed that a six-man tag match with Fatu, Real 1 (Enzo Amore) & Josh Bishop facing Steve Maclin, Jake Something & Mance Warner will take place on the pre-show for Slammiversary this Sunday. The pay-per-view is being held at UBS Arena in Long Island, New York.

The trio of Fatu, Real 1 & Bishop are representing Fourth Rope, an indie promotion and wrestling brand that aims to promote the love of wrestling through art, fashion, and music. The brand is curated by rapper and wrestling fan Westside Gunn. Leading into Slammiversary, Fourth Rope videos featuring Real 1 have been airing on Impact.

Fatu started his wrestling career in 2022 training at Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling. His first match then happened for Reality of Wrestling in 2023.

Maclin is the TNA International Champion and recently retained the belt against Something and Warner in a triple threat match.

The one-hour Slammiversary pre-show begins at 7 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday and will be hosted by Gia Miller, Tommy Dreamer, and Busted Open Radio’s Dave LaGreca. The pre-show is streaming for free on TNA+ and TNA’s digital platforms.

TNA Slammiversary 2025 (Sunday, July 20)–

  • AJ Styles appears
  • TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a triple threat match
  • Winner-take-all match: Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich vs. NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne
  • Ladder match: TNA Tag Team Champions Nic & Ryan Nemeth defend against Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy, Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz, and AJ Francis & KC Navarro
  • X-Division Champion Moose defends against Leon Slater
  • Tessa Blanchard vs. Indi Hartwell
  • Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander
  • Matt Cardona, Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards & JDC vs. DarkState (Saquon Shugars, Cutler James, Dion Lennox & Osiris Griffin)
  • Pre-show: Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash By Elegance & Heather By Elegance defend against Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay
  • Pre-show: Steve Maclin, Jake Something & Mance Warner vs. Real 1, Zilla Fatu & Josh Bishop

Daily Update: WWE notes, MJF-CMLL, TNA Slammiversary

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Among the topics covered:

  • The big weekend,matches, booking,business, favorites and strategies
  • The life and times of Cowboy Bob Ellis, one of the great babyfaces of his era. A long career as a star all over the world, defining the wrestling cowboy character, the bulldog headlock, wars with Dick the Bruiser and why he had a long career but his top ten drawing days were only a few years.
  • Donald Trump wants a UFC show at the White House on July 4, 2026
  • Preview of the G-1 Climax tournament
  • The most in depth look at the ratings for all the TV shows, including quarters, competition, people watching together, year over year and week over week comparisons and all the little details you won’t get anywhere else on the shows.
  • The Arena Mexico business milestone and comparisons to 2006 and 1991 boom periods and CMLL sells out three shows this past week.
  • AAA has one of its big shows of the year this week
  • Details over the attempt to trademark a major name as part of a fight between wrestler and promoter
  • Stardom star taking a temporary leave
  • Dragon Gat’s biggest show of the year
  • Tiger Mask retires in 2026
  • Notes on Tanahashi Jam
  • Updates on Ric Flair and Wendi Richter
  • Highest ratings for a woman’s main event in American television history
  • Tons of major indie shows coming up
  • Maple Leaf Wrestling coverage
  • Grandson of legend about to start out
  • Kim Wood, the architect of the Brian Pillman storyline, turns 80
  • TNA attempts to upgrade its U.S. TV situation
  • Ticket sales for upcoming WWE, AEW and TNA shows
  • Kenny Omega talks, taking risks, career, match philosophy and future
  • Tony Khan talks more stadium shows, Britt Baker, U.S. record gate ad Unified title
  • How much is the Khan sports empire worth, the TKO sports empire and where both trank in the world standins
  • New contract signings
  • AEW quarter two television final numbers and explaining what the numbers mean
  • Jim Ross update
  • Lots of business updates
  • Phil Davis talks attempt to legally change the foundation of MMA to make it like a real sport
  • Randy Couture update
  • A $25 million tournament announced
  • Update on Janel Grant case
  • WWE stars in acting roles and a movie that will a top name from both WWE & NJPW
  • Wrestlers who get harassed the most in social media

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WWE

  • During an interview with TV Insider, CM Punk was asked if he and his wife AJ Lee have any plans to work together on a TV or movie project:
    • There are really two things me and my wife don’t do together. One is to work out and the other is to work together. It’s really the perfect relationship. She is my partner through and through. She has her things, and I have mine. When the right thing comes along, I guarantee we will work together. Although I’m not looking over her shoulder while she is slaving away at her computer telling her to write a role for me for her many projects coming up. I’m sure it will happen if it fits. And it has to fit. It can’t be forced. It can’t be her just writing something for me or vice-versa or me trying to get her slotted into something because she is my wife. She is a creative genius and extremely talented in her own right. So, anything we do end up doing together will be super fun, but it has to be the right fit.
  • Peacock announced that it is increasing its price by $3 per month beginning on July 23:
    • Starting July 23, the price for Peacock Premium (which includes ads) will increase by $3 to $10.99/month and Premium Plus (which has limited ads in live programming) by $3 to $16.99 per month. Peacock’s annual price will be $109.99/year for Premium and $169.99/year for Premium Plus.
  • On a new episode of their Nikki & Brie Show, Nikki and Brie Bella recapped WWE Evolution weekend. Brie Bella said she was bummed to miss the show, but she believes everything happens for a reason:
    • I was yearning to be in Atlanta, to either watch live or I would have loved to have been in a match or been part of something. At the same time, where I’m at in my life, you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. Everything is meant to be.
    • There were so many Bella Army people hitting me up, ‘I’m so bummed you’re not there.’ I am, too, but it’s Nikki’s time. Fingers crossed, I would love to come one day. If that will ever happen. If it doesn’t, then it doesn’t. That’s fine.
  • Rhea Ripley thanked IYO SKY following their match at Evolution: “Always bet on yourself. From the Pre show dark match [Ripley vs. Dakota Kai] at Evolution 1 to the Main event of Evolution 2! Thank you @Iyo_SkyWWE for making history with me”
  • Stephanie Vaquer posted a thank you to Stephanie McMahon following the moment they shared at Evolution: “Thank you, @StephMcMahon, for empowering women and elevating this women’s division to new heights. I’m proud and deeply grateful to all the trailblazers who paved the way, so that today we can chase our dreams and make history together.”
  • Gymnast and model Livvy Dunne joined McMahon on this week’s episode of her “What’s Your Story?” podcast.
  • Ludwig Kaiser expressed his appreciation for how William Regal, Dave Taylor, Fit Finlay, and Robbie Brookside paved the way for European wrestlers in the United States.
  • NXT wrestler Brooks Jensen made a surprise appearance on WWE Evolve last night, attacking Evolve Champion Jackson Drake.
  • Logan Paul uploaded a new vlog.
  • WWE ranked The Rock and Triple H’s ladder match from SummerSlam 1998 as the 14th greatest match in SummerSlam history. Here is the countdown so far:
    • 25. Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar (2023)
    • 24. Seth Rollins vs. John Cena title vs. title match for the WWE Championship and United States Championship (2015)
    • 23. The Undertaker vs. Bret Hart for the WWF Championship (1997)
    • 22. Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship (2019)
    • 21. Bianca Belair vs. Becky Lynch for the Raw Women’s Championship (2022)
    • 20. Randy Orton vs. Christian no holds barred match for the World Heavyweight Championship (2011)
    • 19. Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker (2015)
    • 18. Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk TLC match for the World Heavyweight Championship (2009)
    • 17. Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship (2001)
    • 16. Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero ladder match (2005)
    • 15. Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe vs. Braun Strowman for the Universal Championship (2017)
    • 14. The Rock vs. Triple H ladder match for the Intercontinental title (1998)

Other Wrestling

  • A promo aired on CMLL Informa last night with MJF challenging Averno to a CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship match. MJF, who is feuding with Mistico, said he wants to win the belt because he knows it means more to Mistico than any other championship in the world.
  • Indie star Kevin Ku appeared as a security guard on Dynamite in a segment with Adam Copeland and Stokely Hathaway.
  • Kazuchika Okada debuted new theme music on Dynamite. The song, which replaces the music Okada had used since NJPW, is named “C.U.R.I.O.S.I.T.Y.” by ONE OK Rock featuring Paledusk and CHICO CARLITO.
  • After losing their in-storyline EVP titles, The Young Bucks were given a purposely low-rent entrance on Dynamite with no pyro.
  • Ricochet filed a trademark for the nickname “Lightskin Kingpin” on July 16.
  • MuscleManMalcolm uploaded an interview with Kyle Fletcher.
  • Marina Shafir appeared on a new episode of Saraya’s Rulebreakers podcast.
  • The Frathouse (Jacked Jameson & Cole Karter) were the guests on AEW Unrestricted this week.
  • TNA Wrestling announced that all floor seats for Slammiversary have sold out ahead of the PPV taking place at UBS Arena in Long Island, New York this Sunday:
    • Major Slammiversary Update: TNA Wrestling confirmed that all floor seats are officially sold-out for this Sunday’s showcase event at the UBS Arena in New York. Plus, Slammiversary will be the biggest attendance of any TNA show in more than 10 years — and it is projected to be the largest crowd at any TNA Wrestling live event in the U.S. in company history.
  • While speaking with The Takedown on SI, TNA President Carlos Silva reiterated his desire for TNA Impact to air live weekly if the promotion can secure a TV deal that would make the idea financially feasible:
    • I think the first thing, I mean, I’m a live guy. I’ve been a live guy my whole career. The team that we’ve built believes in live, I would love TNA to be live every week. Live, every week, is a different animal, logistically and operationally. I know the team that we’ve got can handle it.
    • The partnerships that we’ve got would support it. But there’s a different cost structure around going live 52 weeks a year, whether you’re in a location like a performance center-type of place, some of the year you’re traveling, part of the year, it just changes the dynamic around operationally allocating your costs. And I think that would be the first thing that would change.
  • Silva added that he knows going live is something the fans want as well:
    • I know the fans want us to be live every week. I want to be live every week. It’s why we’ve started to open up some more live windows, because I think the wrestlers perform differently live as well, and they’ll tell you when we have our meetings together, they love the energy of live. And so really, that’s the linchpin of what it would do for us as we sort of go to the next level.
  • TNA has entered into an agreement with A-Game Hydration to make A-Game the official hydration partner of TNA. The beverage company was founded by former baseball star Johnny Damon, who will be appearing at TNA’s charity softball game in Merrick, New York this Saturday.
  • The Battleground Podcast interviewed Mike Santana.
  • Revolution Pro Wrestling revealed that CPF (Joe Lando & Danny Black) will be Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI’s opponents for a match in Sheffield, England on August 27.
  • The Augusta Free Press spoke with Dan Severn.

Update on AJ Styles-TNA Slammiversary rumors

AJ Styles — the greatest homegrown star in TNA Wrestling history — could be returning to the promotion for an appearance this weekend.

Speculation that Styles will be appearing at TNA Slammiversary began this week when, while posting a tweet promoting the show, TNA President Carlos Silva was sure to capitalize the word “PHENOMENAL” — a possible reference to Styles. There has been no official announcement that Styles will appear, but Sports Illustrated’s The Takedown reports that several members of the TNA roster expect him to be at Sunday’s pay-per-view in some capacity.

“The Takedown has learned that a potential Styles appearance at Slammiversary has been in the works for some time now and was a top priority for the upper brass within TNA,” the report said. “The expectation among several members of the roster is that he will indeed be at UBS Arena for Slammiversary in some capacity.”

Styles is one of the most decorated wrestlers in TNA history but has not competed for the promotion since 2013. The 48 year old recently signed a one-year contract extension with WWE. An appearance at Slammiversary would be possible because of the growing working relationship that WWE has with TNA Wrestling.

The build to Slammiversary has been heavily featured on WWE NXT — and NXT stars Trick Williams and Jacy Jayne are competing in two of the top matches at the pay-per-view. Williams, the current TNA World Champion, is defending his title against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a triple threat match. Jayne and Masha Slamovich are facing off in a winner-take-all bout where the NXT Women’s Championship and TNA Knockouts Championship are both up for grabs.

Long Island, New York is hosting Slammiversary with the July 20 PPV set to take place at UBS Arena.

BVV: TNA Impact review with build for Slammiversary

Just ten days out from their biggest show of the summer, TNA Impact was focused on building the big matches from Slammiversary. That focus included a Mike Santana video package, a Joe Hendry sitdown interview, and Trick Williams doing commentary for the main event, where he once again stole the show.

Elsewhere, the Elegance Brand face Harley Hudson & Myla Grace; the plot surrounding Cedric Alexander, Mustafa Ali, and Order 4 thickens; Masha Slamovich teams with Lei Ying Lee to face Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley from NXT; Steve Maclin defends the International title against Mance Warner and Jake Something in a three-way match; Victoria Crawford battles Indi Hartwell in the worst match I’ve seen in months; and the Nemeth Brothers team with Fir$t Cla$$ against the Hardys and the Rascalz in the main event.

We’ll discuss all on the latest Big Vinny V Show!

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Double title bout one of four new matches added to TNA Slammiversary

The NXT Women’s Championship and TNA Knockouts Championship will be on the line in a double title match at TNA Slammiversary.

TNA announced during Thursday’s Impact that Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich will face the NXT Women’s Champion at Slammiversary in a match with both titles on the line:

Jacy Jayne is the current champion, but must defend the title against Jordynne Grace at WWE Evolution 2 on Sunday, July 13. The winner of that match will face Slamovich with both belts at stake.

Three more new matches have also been added to the Slammiversary lineup.

In a Knockouts Tag Team title bout, The IInspiration’s Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay will challenge Ash by Elegance and Heather by Elegance for their titles.

Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa Ali, plus Indi Hartwell vs. Tessa Blanchard in a pair of grudge matches have also been added to the Sunday, July 20 pay-per-view lineup.

TNA Slammiversary, Sunday, July 20 on pay-per-view —

  • TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a triple threat
  • Double title match: TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich vs. NXT Women’s Champion (Jacy Jayne or Jordynne Grace)
  • Ladder match: TNA Tag Team Champions Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth defend against Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy, Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz, & AJ Francis and KC Navarro in a four-way
  • TNA X-Division Champion Moose defends against Leon Slater
  • TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash by Elegance and HEather by Elegance defend against The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay)
  • Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander
  • Tessa Blanchard vs. Indi Hartwell

TNA to hold PPVs in both Los Angeles and New York

TNA Wrestling is bringing pay-per-views to both Los Angeles and New York next year.

After holding a fan poll claiming that it would decide which of the two cities would host an upcoming event, TNA announced today that it will be running both Los Angeles and New York in 2025. The promotion said that more than one million votes were cast in the poll, which produced “no overwhelming winner.”

Rebellion 2025 will take place from the Galen Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 27. The venue is part of the University of Southern California campus.

UBS Arena in Long Island, New York will then host Slammiversary 2025 on Sunday, July 20. WWE and AEW have both ran the arena for major events before.

Tickets for the shows are going on sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, December 20. A pre-sale for TNA+ subscribers will start on Wednesday, December 18.

Here’s a look at TNA’s upcoming event schedule:

  • Friday, December 13: Final Resolution (TNA+ special) at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Saturday, December 14: TV taping at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Sunday, January 19: Genesis PPV at Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas
  • Thursday, January 23: Live episode of Impact at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
  • Friday, January 24: TV taping at Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, Texas
  • Friday, March 14: Sacrifice (TNA+ special) at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
  • Saturday, March 15: TV taping at El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, Texas
  • Friday, March 28: TV taping at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri
  • Saturday, March 29: TV taping at St. Joseph Civic Arena in St. Joseph, Missouri
  • Sunday: April 27: Rebellion PPV at Galen Center in Los Angeles, California
  • Sunday, July 20: Slammiversary PPV at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York