Slammiversary 2025 hasn’t even started yet—and it’s already making history.
Just hours before bell time, WrestleTix dropped an updated ticket report showing that 6,450 tickets have already been distributed for tonight’s TNA Slammiversary event at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY. The current setup now sits at 7,045, leaving only 595 tickets available before the show officially sells out.
“+95 since the last update (1 day ago)… Cheapest Ticket Available (Standard Admission): $47.65,” WrestleTix reported.
This follows a massive boost in demand after AJ Styles was confirmed for the show via a vignette on TNA iMPACT! earlier this week. The news alone moved over 1,000 tickets in just 48 hours and prompted TNA to expand the seating layout again, including reopening hard cam sections that were previously blocked off.
The total number of seats on the venue map now sits at a whopping 16,251, though not all are part of the current production setup. But with floor seats already gone and last-minute availability drying up fast, Slammiversary is on track to be TNA’s biggest U.S. show in over a decade.
With a stacked card featuring Trick Williams vs. Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana, a ladder war, AJ Styles’ return, and a title-vs-title clash between Masha Slamovich and Jacy Jayne—TNA isn’t just looking to impress tonight. They’re making a statement.
Is this the turning point for TNA Wrestling? Will tonight’s crowd officially mark the rebirth of a brand once left for dead? Drop your predictions in the comments and let us know if you’re tuning in for history.