TNA Genesis 2025 is already proving to be a major win for the promotion, with ticket sales exceeding last year’s Hard to Kill event.
According to PWInsider, Genesis is tracking to surpass what was already a historic moment for TNA, as Hard to Kill boasted the company’s largest attendance in years and its highest gate in a decade. The Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, is shaping up to be packed with fans eager to see TNA’s stacked lineup on January 19.
The Genesis card has been on fire with the addition of several big matches, including Tessa Blanchard versus Jordynne Grace in a heated grudge match. Blanchard’s return to TNA has reignited old tensions, and this showdown is set to bring plenty of drama. Josh Alexander is also set to face Mike Santana in what’s expected to be an intense clash. Add that to major title bouts like Nic Nemeth defending the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Joe Hendry, and you’ve got a card built to draw a crowd.
The Hardys will also challenge The Rascalz for the TNA World Tag Team Titles, and Masha Slamovich will face Rosemary in a Clockwork Orange Match for the Knockouts Championship. With Moose defending the X-Division Championship against Ace Austin and Spitfire battling Ash By Elegance & Heather By Elegance for the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Genesis isn’t just delivering on matches—it’s bringing a surge in excitement that’s translating directly to ticket sales. For TNA, this success signals the growing momentum of the promotion as it continues to draw in bigger crowds and deliver unforgettable events.
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