TNA Wrestling lit up Brampton, Ontario tonight—and demand was so strong that fans were literally turned away at the door.

According to reports from the CAA Centre, TNA Under Siege 2025 officially sold out ahead of showtime, with box office staff having to turn away late-arriving fans who were hoping to score last-minute tickets. The live crowd packed into the venue for one of TNA’s biggest cards of the year, creating a high-energy atmosphere before the first bell even rang.

This marks a major success for TNA’s Canadian tour, which continues through the weekend. A limited number of tickets remain for tomorrow’s television tapings—also set to take place in Brampton—but if tonight’s turnout is any indication, those won’t last long either.

TNA will wrap things up Sunday night with Border Brawl, airing as a special Zone-ify broadcast from Niagara Falls, Ontario.

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Fans on social media have already voiced frustration and surprise about being denied entry. Some claimed they were told tickets had sold out “within the hour,” and others expressed disappointment after traveling long distances.

TNA has been gaining momentum on the back of strong cards, fan engagement, and key talent matchups—culminating in sellout crowds like tonight’s event.

Were you at the CAA Centre tonight? Were you one of the fans turned away? Are you surprised by the demand? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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