TNA Slammiversary 2026 stats, match times and more

TNA Slammiversary 2026 Nic Nemeth vs. Mike Santana

TNA Slammiversary 2026 had eight matches on the main card that went 1:36:35 from the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. The longest match on the main card was the TNA World Tag Team Title four-way ladder match (The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) vs The System (c) vs The Righteous vs Order 4) at 17:50. The shortest match on the main card was Elijah vs AJ Francis at 9:10.

TNA Slammiversary 2026 Main Card Match Times

#MatchResultTime
1TNA X-Division Title (Ultimate X)Cedric Alexander (c) def. The Amazing Red, Fabian Aichner, Frankie Kazarian, KC Navarro, Leon Slater & Mr. Elegance10:30
2Singles matchElijah def. AJ Francis9:10
3TNA Knockouts World Tag Team ChampionshipDEMONxBUNNY (Allie & Rosemary) def. The Elegance Brand (c), title change9:40
4TNA International Title (3-way)Mustafa Ali (c) def. Rich Swann & Uhaa Nation9:40
5No Surrender matchMoose def. Eddie Edwards13:10
6TNA Knockouts World ChampionshipXia Brookside def. Léi Ying Lee (c), title change11:50
7TNA World Tag Team Championship (4-way ladder)The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) def. The System (c), The Righteous & Order 4, title change17:50
8TNA World ChampionshipNic Nemeth def. Mike Santana (c), title change14:45

The combined match time across all eight matches on the main card was 1:36:35, per wrestlingdata.

Average Age

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 37.5 years.

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