TNA Wrestling’s Slammiversary 2025 is just days away, and company president Carlos Silva is already calling his shot.
In a social media post on Monday night, Silva declared that this year’s event at the UBS Arena in Long Island isn’t just another show—it’s the biggest moment in the company’s history. He also confirmed changes to the venue setup to meet overwhelming fan interest.
“We’re moving the stage back to accommodate more fans,” Silva wrote. “This event will be TNA’s greatest achievement and trust me it’s going to be PHENOMENAL.”
That last word—“phenomenal”—sent fans into overdrive. Many are now convinced Silva is hinting at a possible return for AJ Styles, whose iconic nickname is “The Phenomenal One.” While nothing has been confirmed, the timing of Silva’s word choice wasn’t lost on longtime TNA viewers.
The card for Slammiversary 2025 is already stacked. The main event will see Trick Williams defend the TNA World Championship in a triple threat against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana. Meanwhile, the Knockouts division gets a huge spotlight as Masha Slamovich puts her title on the line against NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne in a rare inter-promotional winner-take-all match.
Silva’s statement about opening up more seats also checks out. According to WrestleTix, more than 4,500 tickets have already been distributed for the UBS Arena event. The production team is reportedly shifting the setup to accommodate even more fans due to the growing demand.
Silva isn’t just hyping a show—he’s promising a moment in history. If the rumors are true and a game-changing return is in the cards, Slammiversary might just live up to the billing.
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