TNA Genesis 2025 is just hours away, and the event is already turning into a massive success.
According to PWInsider, the announcement of the TNA x WWE partnership sent ticket sales skyrocketing, with TNA sources reporting a “strong spike” in purchases for tonight’s show at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.
Genesis was already shaping up to be a landmark event for the company, tracking to surpass last year’s Hard to Kill, which boasted TNA’s biggest crowd in years and its highest gate in over a decade. Now, with the buzz surrounding the new working relationship between TNA and WWE, the energy heading into tonight’s show is on another level.
The lineup for Genesis is packed with major matchups. Tessa Blanchard is stepping back into the TNA ring against Jordynne Grace in a heated showdown, reigniting an old rivalry that’s been waiting to explode. Josh Alexander is set for a hard-hitting battle with Mike Santana, and Nic Nemeth will defend the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Joe Hendry in a match that could shake up the entire title picture.
The Hardys are back and challenging The Rascalz for the TNA World Tag Team Titles, while Masha Slamovich faces Rosemary in a brutal Clockwork Orange Match for the Knockouts Championship. Moose defends the X-Division Championship against Ace Austin, and Spitfire takes on Ash By Elegance & Heather By Elegance for the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles.
With all eyes on TNA following the WWE partnership reveal, tonight’s event could mark a major turning point for the promotion. If the last-minute ticket rush is any indication, fans are ready to see what this new era for TNA looks like—and Genesis is about to deliver.
As a reminder, Ringside News will have live play-by-play coverage of the event over in our TNA Genesis section.
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