TNA Slammiversary 2026 Live Stream: How to watch

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TNA Slammiversary is set to take place this weekend (Sunday, June 28th) from the Agganis Arena in Boston. If you’re hoping to watch the show live then you’ve got a few different options, but it all depends on where in the world you’ll be trying to watch from.

The default Worldwide option is the TNA+ subscription service, but you can also get the show on PPV.com, Triller, Cable/Satellite PPV and Eurosport India.

How to watch TNA Slammiversary 2026

Here are the options when it comes to TNA Slammiversary 2026 and watching the show live via streaming:

PlatformAvailable inPriceBest for
TNA+WorldwideUS$39.99The default, works everywhere, on-demand replay included
PPV.comUSA~US$39.99US fans who prefer a standalone PPV buy
TrillerTVUSA, UK, othersPPV rateAnyone already holding a Triller account
Cable/satellite PPVUSAVaries by providerTraditional set-top-box viewers
Eurosport IndiaIndiaSubscriptionfor fans who already subscribe, so no extra PPV fee

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As of writing, the following matches have been confirmed for TNA Slammiversary this weekend:

  • TNA World Championship Match: Mike Santana vs. Nic Nemeth.
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Lei Ying Lee vs. Xia Brookside
  • TNA X-Division Championship Ultimate X Match: Cedric Alexander vs. Leon Slater vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Amazing Red vs. K.C. Navarro vs. Mr. Elegance vs. Fabian Aichner.
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Brian Myers & Bear Bronson vs. The Hardys vs. The Righteous.
  • TNA International Championship Match: Mustafa Ali vs. TBA
  • Eric Young vs. Ricky Sosa
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Moose
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