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 World Championship match part of next week’s Impact lineup

The TNA World Championship is set to be defended next week on Impact.

Following the conclusion of TNA Rebellion and its fallout episode, the promotion has now announced its updated next week lineup.

Next week on the April 23rd episode of TNA Impact on AMC, Mike Santana will defend his World title against Rich Swann.

The episode will also feature newly turned heel Xia Brookside, making her first comments since turning on her former partner Lei Ying Lee and costing her the Knockouts title match at Rebellion.

Matt Hardy, with his brother Jeff Hardy, will also take on Dutch, while Nic Nemeth is set to clash against Bear Bronson.

At Rebellion, fans also witnessed Trey Miguel lose his TNA International title to Mustafa Ali. However, in the process, he also suffered an injury and has been ruled out of future TNA events.

TNA Impact next week’s lineup

  • Mike Santana vs. Rich Swann for the TNA World Championship
  • Matt Hardy vs. Dutch
  • Nic Nemeth vs. Bear Bronson
  • Xia Brookside to explain her actions

Steve Maclin relives scary moment from TNA Sacrifice 

Steve Maclin recalled the scary incident at TNA Sacrifice where he was knocked out within minutes into the main event. The match was against Mike Santana for the TNA World Championship. 

On the latest edition of Boots To Boots Podcast, Maclin detailed what led to the TNA Sacrifice scare and his immediate reaction.

“The energy was there. They were cheering for him. They were booing the crap out of me. And then the bell rang. We got about two and a half minutes into exchanging. We tried to wrestle a little bit to still be kind of there, be a little physical with it, and then we just said, ‘Ah, f*ck it. Let’s throw the gloves off and just start hitting each other.’ And back and forth, back and forth. Mike took off, gave me a good old TNA kick to the gut. I hit him with a forearm and the ropes, and then I hit the ropes, and next thing I remember, the next thing I know I’m on the ground trying to figure out what’s going on with my body even though my head from the neck up is normal.” 

“This is the first time I’ve ever been rocked in a match where that’s the complete opposite. Normally, my body is good and you’re in autopilot moving and your brain is like, ‘We’ll get there, get to where you need to’. But this was the complete opposite and it scared the hell out of me at first too, because you see me grab the rope.”

Maclin had a special shout out to referee Alice for her alertness in the matter noting how he often requests to work with her for the same reason. When the incident first occurred, she checked up on him and asked what needed to be done next before deciphering something was wrong and immediately threw up the X symbol. 

“Ref Alice, she was there and she was instantly the savior I needed. That’s why I asked for her for the match. I always ask for her in all my big matches, any match in general because she gets it. The referee is always a third person in the ring that you need a part of the match. And for me, she gets it, she listens to me. I call my audibles to her beforehand, and she knows to relay that. She’s good at her job. And she proved she’s very professional at her job that night because she stepped in, she knew something was wrong. And when she was talking to me, I was coherently talking to her, ‘I’m good. Just give me a minute.’ ‘Tell, Mike’s asking what to do’. I’m like, ‘just tell him to give me a minute, just hold on a sec, it’s going to freaking drop down, it’s going to drop down, leap frog, drop down, elbow.’ Seeing me do that with the way I had deer legs probably would not have been entertaining to watch. I knew what was coming next, but my body said no. She called for the ‘X.’”

Maclin detailed that even TNA President Carlos Silva instantly picked up on what had gone wrong given his previous association with MMA. 

“That’s when Carlos said even talking with him he knew what happened because he comes from watching MMA for so long with all the fighting in that industry and seeing so many different types of knockouts and what really happened was the whiplash got me so much off and he hit drilled the side of my neck where the nerve is, dangerous spot to get hit. Luckily, I didn’t have any problems after the scans and the concussion protocol I went through at the hospital.”

Following the incident, Santana issued a statement on his sentiments with what transpired. Last week, Maclin took to social media stating that he was back to training in the ring, two weeks after the injury scare.  

New TNA World Champion crowned on Impact AMC premiere

Mike Santana is once again the TNA World Champion.

He defeated Frankie Kazarian in the main event of tonight’s Impact on AMC premiere. The finish saw Kazarian attempt his own version of Santana’s Spin The Block rolling lariat but Santana avoided it and hit his own version for the win.

As a result of the win, Santana will now defend the title against the former champion Kazarian at TNA Genesis on Saturday, January 17, 2026.

The title change was the 65th in the history of the TNA World title. Santana becomes the 16th wrestler to win the belt multiple times. His first reign ended after just 32 days. Kazarian’s run with the title ends after 63 days and two title defenses on TNA programming. He defended it against JDC at Final Resolution and then against Bear Bronson on the episode that aired on New Year’s Day.

TNA crowns new World Champion on live Impact episode

TNA has crowned a new World Champion, ending Mike Santana’s brief reign atop the promotion.

Frankie Kazarian is the new TNA World Champion following Thursday night’s live Impact episode, as the TNA veteran defeated Santana by cashing in his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy won at Bound for Glory to capture the title.

Santana made his one and only defense of the TNA World title on Thursday’s episode, defeating Ryan Nemeth in some kind of DQ/no contest/schmoz after a group of WWE NXT wrestlers ran in and attacked Santana during the match.

After the ring cleared, Kazarian cashed in his trophy and became the sixth Grand Slam champion in TNA history.

Santana and Steve Maclin will team against Kazarian and Nic Nemeth on Friday night’s Turning Point streaming special on TNA Plus. The event will be held in winter Park, Florida at Full Sail University, the second of three consecutive nights in the building for TNA.

It is an abrupt end to the first World title reign of Santana’s career after a months-long chase culminated in him winning the gold at TNA’s biggest event of the year Bound for Glory last month.

Our full report from Thursday’s live TNA Impact is available here.

TNA invasion takes place on WWE NXT

TNA and NXT still have two different champions.

Tuesday’s show saw Trick Williams exchange words with TNA’s Mike Santana, who was on commentary during the title-for-title match between TNA Champion Williams and NXT Champion Oba Femi. Williams slapped Santana, leading him to strike back as the referee called for the bell. TNA talent who were seen sitting in the crowd got up and entered the ring as they began fighting with the NXT roster, causing the show to end in a wild interpromotional brawl.

Throughout Tuesday’s show, various TNA stars were seen roaming around the backstage area, including Matt Cardona, Moose, Eric Young, Xia Brookside, Lei Ying Lee, Victoria Crawford, Steve Maclin, Steph De Lander, Mance Warner, Cedric Alexander, and Zachary Wentz. The IInspiration and Frankie Kazarian were also seen in the crowd during the title match as the rest of the TNA roster entered to watch.

After the show went off the air, Shawn Michaels posted a video of himself reacting to the angle taking place.

“This doesn’t end here @ThisIsTNA. #WeAreNXT,” he wrote.

On last week’s NXT, much of the TNA roster posted messages on social media becoming frustrated about the relationship between NXT and TNA. Those messages continued when it was announced on the Grayson Waller Effect that a title for title match between Femi and Williams would take place next week.

Joe Hendry to challenge for TNA World title at Slammiversary

Joe Hendry is getting another shot at the TNA Championship.

TNA announced on social media Friday that Hendry will challenge for the TNA Championship at Slammiversary, which takes place on July 20 at the UBS Arena.

However, during Friday’s TNA Impact taping that aired live for TNA+ subscribers, Mike Santana declared he wanted a shot at the title, wanting to challenge both men and walk out of his hometown the TNA World Champion. The triple threat has yet to be made official.

Hendry lost the title to Trick Williams in the main event of NXT Battleground back in May, putting the title in the hands of a WWE-contracted wrestler for the first time. Shortly after, Santana faced Williams in a TNA title match on an episode of NXT. He was unsuccessful thanks to interference from First Class, AJ Francis and KC Navarro. Santana defeated Francis at Friday’s tapings as a measure of revenge.

Since losing the title Hendry has been on a losing streak, failing to defeat Frankie Kazarian and coming up short in a four-way for the X Division title at AAA’s Triplemania Regia.

Two title matches, Evolution eliminator set for next week’s WWE NXT

Two title matches and a eliminator match are set for next week’s NXT.

Four matches took place on Tuesday to determine the fatal four way match for next week’s show that will crown a new number one contender for Jacy Jayne’s NXT Women’s title. Izzi Dame, Jaida Parker, Lash Legend, and Jordynne Grace will battle it out next week, with the winner facing Jayne at WWE Evolution on July 12 for the title.

A TNA Championship match was also set for next week. A six-man tag on Tuesday saw Yoshiki Inamura pin Trick Williams, seemingly setting up a future title match. However, Inamura told Briggs backstage he had a bigger plan: he would go after the NXT Championship while Briggs would be the one to get the TNA title match. It was later announced that TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella had made the match official for next week.

Noam Dar will defend his Heritage Cup title against Stacks. After Luca Crusifino accidentally struck Tony D’Angelo during a confrontation with Stacks, the two were arguing backstage in Ava’s office. D’Angelo wanted Crusifino to face Stacks to prove his loyalty, but Ava informed D’Angelo that Stacks was already set for a Heritage Cup title match, and it was set up by his consigliere. Crusifino denied he was behind setting up the match.

NXT lineup for June 24:

  • TNA Championship: Trick Williams defends against Josh Briggs
  • NXT Heritage Cup match: Noam Dar defends against Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo
  • Evolution eliminator fatal four way match: Izzi Dame vs. Jaida Parker vs. Lash Legend vs. Jordynne Grace

TNA World title match booked for next WWE NXT

Trick Williams will defend the TNA World Championship on the Tuesday, June 3 WWE NXT episode.

Mike Santana will challenge Williams for the TNA World title on next week’s WWE NXT in a match set up with an in-ring promo confrontation between the champion and challenger on this week’s show. Santana made his NXT in-ring debut on this week’s episode with a victory over Tavion Heights, then the title match was made official for next week by TNA authority figure Santino Marella.

Two more matches have also been announced for next week.

Myles Borne will fight for his right to leave the No Quarter Catch Crew in a rounds match against NQCC leader Charlie Dempsey. If Borne is victorious, he can leave the group.

A trios match will also take place on the June 3 episode, with Andre Chase University facing three members of DarkState.

The announced card for next week’s show:

WWE NXT, Tuesday, June 3 —

  • TNA World Champion Trick Williams defends against Mike Santana
  • Rounds match (Heritage Cup rules): Myles Borne vs. Charlie Dempsey
  • Andre Chase, Uriah Connors & Kale Dixon vs. DarkState

Joe Hendry to defend TNA World title on next week’s Impact

Joe Hendry will put the TNA World title on the line on the final Impact before next Friday’s Sacrifice event.

As announced during this week’s show, Hendry will defend the TNA World Championship on the Thursday, March 13 Impact in an open challenge. Hendry will be in action at Sacrifice in a 10-man tag team steel cage match.

Also set for the Sacrifice go-home edition of Impact, Eddie Edwards and Leon Slater will square off. Each will also be on opposite teams in the 10-man cage match at Sacrifice.

In another Sacrifice preview, Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich and Lei Ying Lee will team against Tessa Blanchard and WWE NXT’s Cora Jade on next week’s Impact. Jade challenges Slamovich for the Knockouts title at Sacrifice, while Blanchard faces Lee on that show.

WWE NXT’s Wes Lee will be in action on Impact next week against Laredo Kid. Also announced, Rosemary takes on Xia Brookside.

The lineup for the Thursday, March 13 TNA Impact is listed below:

  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends the title in an open challenge
  • Leon Slater vs. Eddie Edwards
  • Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee vs. Tessa Blanchard & Cora Jade
  • Wes Lee vs. Laredo Kid
  • Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside

The Latest: Joe Hendry wins TNA title, Genesis highlights


Welcome to another episode of The Latest with Denise Salcedo breaking down the biggest wrestling news headlines of the week so far.

Topics:

— TNA Genesis highlights 

— Sabu retiring 

— AEW Dynamite preview 

— Charlotte Flair return tease 

— WWE SNME match card

Joe Hendry wins TNA World title at Genesis

It’s time to believe in Joe Hendry.

Hendry defeated Nic Nemeth in the main event of Sunday’s Genesis pay-per-view to win the TNA Championship for the first time. The finish had John Layfield come out through the crowd and lay out Frankie Kazrian, who came to ringside teasing he’d cash in his Call Your Shot title trophy. Layfield also knocked out Ryan Nemeth before making his exit. In the ring, Hendry got a nearfall after hitting the standing ovation, then eventually cut off Nemeth again and hit the standing ovation a second time to win the title.

After his victory, Hendry hugged his parents at ringside then celebrated in the crowd as the show went off the air.

Hendry had received other title matches in 2024, but came up short twice: first at Slammiversary in a six-way elimination match, then at Bound for Glory after interference from Layfield. At last month’s Final Resolution, Hendry won a four-way match to become number one contender once again.

Nemeth’s reign as champion ended after 183 days, winning the six-way elimination match at Slammiversary back in July.

Nic Nemeth retains TNA World title over Joe Hendry at Bound for Glory

Believing in Joe Hendry wasn’t enough.

Hendry ultimately failed to win the TNA World Championship at Bound For Glory. The finish of the match had special guest referee Frankie Kazarian attempt to cash in his Call Your Shot Gauntlet trophy he had won earlier in the show. However, JBL made another surprise appearance, laying out Kazarian with the clothesline from hell. He exited the ring and told something to Hendry, who seemed confused and grabbed JBL by the jacket in response. JBL responded by laying out Hendry with a clothesline. JBL also took out Ryan Nemeth before making his exit.

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Back in the ring, Hendry was laid out by Ziggler with the Danger Zone but kicked out as a second referee made his way to the ring. Hendry went for the Standing Ovation but Nemeth dodged and hit the Danger Zone for a second time, scoring the win.

The TNA World Championship has alluded Hendry for most of the year. At Slammiversary, he lost the chance to win the title after Josh Alexander turned on him. He would go on to defeat Kazarian to become the new number-one contender for Nic Nemeth’s title last month.

World title match set for next week’s TNA Impact

Nic Nemeth will defend the TNA World Championship on the Thursday, August 15 Impact episode.

Nemeth defending his title against Josh Alexander was officially announced for next week’s Impact during this Thursday’s episode after a confrontation between champion and challenger.

Alexander called Nemeth out and challenged him to a title match, Nemeth hit Alexander with a superkick and accepted the challenge, and authority figure Santino Marella made the match official for next week.

A singles match between Moose and Mike Santana is also set for the August 15 Impact. The match stems from a promo segment on this week’s show where Moose promised to treat Santana like Old Yeller.

Gisele Shaw vs. Tasha Steelz in a rematch with multiple referees assigned to the bout is also set for next week’s Impact.

Qualifying matches for the Ultimate X bout set for Emergence will also continue on next week’s episode. Mike Bailey & Zachary Wentz became the first two qualifiers for that bout on this week’s Impact.

A full report from this week’s TNA Impact is here.

The announced card for the Thursday, August 15 TNA Impact:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Josh Alexander
  • Moose vs. Mike Santana
  • Gisele Shaw vs. Tasha Steelz with multiple referees assigned
  • Emergence Ultimate X match qualifiers continue

Nic Nemeth vs. Mustafa Ali World title match booked for next TNA Impact

Nic Nemeth will make his first TNA World title defense on the August 1 Impact.

Nemeth will defend the TNA World Championship against Mustafa Ali on the Thursday, August 1 Impact. The bout was made official during this week’s Impact episode.

Digital Media Champion PCO and Steph De Lander’s wedding is also set for next week’s Impact. The PCO/De Lander storyline will continue with the wedding following De Lander’s proposal to PCO at Slammiversary earlier this month.

Joe Hendry will perform a concert on Tuesday’s WWE NXT Great American Bash special, and is also booked for a promo segment on the August 1 Impact as announced this week.

Franke Kazarian vs. Ryan Nemeth, Masha Slamovich vs. Jody Threat, plus Rosemary in action have also been announced for the August 1 Impact episode.

Our report from this week’s Impact is here.

The lineup for next week’s TNA Impact:

  • TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth defends against Mustafa Ali
  • PCO & Steph De Lander wedding
  • Joe Hendry speaks
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Ryan Nemeth
  • Masha Slamovich vs. Jody Threat
  • Rosemary in action