TNA Wrestling is gaining ground—and fast. Just ahead of the Against All Odds event at Mullett Arena in Tempe, Arizona, the promotion has seen a massive late surge in ticket sales.
According to new data via WrestleTix, 616 tickets were distributed in just the last two days, pushing the total from 1,159 to 1,775. That’s a 53% increase over the previous count.
The current setup for the show is 2,233 seats, with only 431 still available. There are also 27 combo tickets left. Out of a mapped total of 4,541 seats.
That kind of momentum comes at the perfect time. The card for Against All Odds features Trick Williams defending the TNA World Championship against Elijah, a Knockouts Title clash between Masha Slamovich and Lei Ying Lee, and a do-or-die match between Santino Marella and Robert Stone, where the winner becomes Director of Authority and the loser is forced to leave TNA.
Also on the lineup: The Nemeth Brothers defend the TNA Tag Titles against The Rascalz, Steve Maclin puts the International Championship on the line against Mance Warner, Joe Hendry faces Frankie Kazarian, and the Hardys team up with Leon Slater and a mystery partner in an eight-man tag. Mike Santana is also set to appear in the First Class Lounge segment, following AJ Francis and KC Navarro’s interference in his match on NXT.
With the card loaded and fans turning out in a big way, Against All Odds is shaping up to be a defining event for TNA in 2025.
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