TNA Slammiversary 2025 hasn’t even started and fans are already setting the tone.
Footage surfaced online ahead of the event showing massive lines outside the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York—with fans loudly chanting “TNA, TNA, TNA” as they waited to enter. The energy outside the venue tells the whole story: this is one of the biggest nights in the company’s modern history.
The reaction from fans outside only adds to the positive momentum backstage. AEW star Deonna Purrazzo was spotted in the building, there to support her husband Steve Maclin, who’s competing on the card. A ton of other talent are also backstage, brought in even if they’re not wrestling, signaling how much TNA is investing in the night.
And it’s not just TNA working the scene. WWE’s NXT brand is promoting Slammiversary across its social media channels in support of Jacy Jayne, who’s set to face Masha Slamovich in a winner-take-all match that could shake up both rosters.
Slammiversary 2025 features Trick Williams defending the TNA World Championship in a triple threat against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana, a wild ladder war for the tag titles, and AJ Styles’ first TNA appearance in over ten years. Add that to the chants outside and the support inside, and it’s clear this is more than just another pay-per-view—it’s a full-on event.
The chants were loud. The lines were long. And the vibe is real: TNA has arrived in a big way tonight.
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