Report: Location being finalized for TNA Slammiversary
The location for this year’s TNA anniversary show may be a familiar one.
Jon Alba of Sports Illustrated is reporting that TNA is planning to hold this year’s Slammiversary event at the UBS Arena in Belmont, New York, the same site as last year’s show. According to Alba, the negotiations to bring the pay-per-view back to New York is in its final stages, with contracts expected to be signed shortly for not just Slammiversary, but for TNA’s other remaining major shows of 2026.
TNA announced last year’s show as having a crowd of 7,623, a North American attendance record for the promotion. The show featured the return of AJ Styles to TNA for the first time since 2014. The main event had Trick Williams successfully defending the TNA World Championship against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a three-way match.
TNA’s next special event is Sacrifice, which takes place on March 27. That will feature Santana defending the TNA World title against Steve Maclin, Leon Slater defending the X Division title against Eric Young, and Arianna Grace facing Lei Ying Lee and Dani Luna in a three-way for the Knockouts title.