Tonight’s Slammiversary live event has done big business for TNA.
The crowd packing the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, has been estimated at 7,623.
That is the most-ever at a TNA show in North America in the company’s 23-year history.
The new TNA attendance record surpasses the former record set in 2013.
TNA announcer Tom Hannifan made the record-setting announcement during the live broadcast of Slammiversary.
“This company has worked tirelessly since last December when it was announced that Slammiversary would be held at the UBS Arena,” said TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva. “To see a record-setting crowd at the UBS Arena was a milestone moment for TNA Wrestling that no one will ever forget.”
To put that number in perspective here are some recent attendance records from Wrestle Tix.
WWE Supershow, Saturday, July 19: 5,789 Tickets Distributed.
AEW Presents Dynamite, Wednesday, July 23rd: 1,020 Tickets Distributed.
WWE Monday Night RAW, Monday, July 28: 10,519 Tickets Distributed.
AEW Presents Collision, Thursday, July 17: 1,059 Tickets Distributed.
WWE Evolution, Sunday, July 13: 8,303 Tickets Distributed.



