TNA Slammiversary 2025 is going down tonight, and if the final betting odds are any clue—fans should brace for some serious title shake-ups.

According to BetOnline.ag, two big title changes are expected, with new champs likely to be crowned in both the men’s and women’s tag team divisions.

In the four-way Ladder War for the TNA World Tag Team Championships, Fir$t Cla$$ (AJ Francis & KC Navarro) are slightly favored to win it all at -110. The reigning champions, The Nemeths, are sitting as +200 underdogs, putting them at a disadvantage heading into what could be one of the most chaotic matches of the night.

On the women’s side, the odds point to a change in the Knockouts Tag Team Title picture. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay) are coming in as -250 favorites to defeat The Elegance Brand, who trail behind at +170.

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That’s not to say every title is expected to change hands. In fact, all the other major champs are favored to retain:

  • Trick Williams is expected to keep the TNA World Championship with -275 odds in his triple-threat title defense against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana.
  • Masha Slamovich is the -300 favorite in her Winner-Take-All bout against NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne.
  • Moose holds the heaviest edge of the night at -500, expected to retain the X-Division Title against Leon Slater.

In non-title action, the lines also suggest wins for Mustafa Ali (-300) and Tessa Blanchard (-400) in their respective matchups.

Of course, beyond the belts, fans are fired up for the return of AJ Styles, who’s making his first TNA appearance in over a decade. Styles is confirmed to appear during the show, which has already sold thousands of tickets and forced multiple seating expansions due to demand.

TNA Slammiversary 2025 kicks off tonight from the UBS Arena in Long Island, NY. The free pre-show starts at 7 PM ET, with the main card following at 8 PM on the TNA+ streaming platform.

Do you think the betting odds got it right—or are we in for a few swerves tonight? Drop your predictions and hot takes in the comments 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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