Greetings and Salutations! TNA Wrestling celebrated another milestone with Slammiversary 2026, delivering a packed night of championship action, breathtaking aerial maneuvers, emotional rivalries, and a shocking conclusion that saw the company’s top prize change hands. From Ultimate X to ladder match carnage, the event showcased everything that TNA offers. With so much action, let’s get straight to the show…
Counntdown to TNA Slammiversary
Ricky Sosa takes on Eric Young in one featured matchup. Elsewhere on the Countdown to Slammiversary, Indi Hartwell, Mara Sade, and Elayna Black square off in a three-way match.
Xia Brookside claims she didn’t flee from Lei Ying Lee following Brookside’s match against Harley Hudson this past Thursday on TNA iMPACT. Brookside looks to make Slammiversary all about herself when she challenges Lee for the TNA Knockouts World Championship later tonight.
EXCLUSIVE: @XiaBrookside looks to capture the Knockouts World Title for the first time in her career TODAY at 4pm ET at #TNASlammiversary. @MeanGiaMiller
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Ryan Nemeth admits that he is a “small, petty, and vengeful man” who takes great satisfaction in getting even. He talked about the “merciless” beating Mike Santana handed him on the go-home edition of TNA iMPACT and said that revenge would come at Slammiversary, expressing his confidence that his older brother, Nic Nemeth, would defeat Santana to capture the TNA World Championship and reshape TNA Wrestling in his own image.
EXCLUSIVE: @ryrynemnem wants to see HIS BIG BROTHER @NicTNemeth capture the TNA World Title TODAY at 4pm ET at #TNASlammiversary.
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
Indi Hartwell vs. Mara Sade vs. Elayna Black
Things started with Mara Sadé and Elayna Black trading strikes before Indi Hartwell briefly teamed with Sadé to take Black out. Sadé built momentum with a Sunset Flip and Slingblade, but Black answered with a running knee and a Double Stomp. Hartwell responded with a Spinebuster on Black, while Sadé fired back with a sit-out powerbomb on Hartwell for a near fall. After wiping out both opponents on the outside and hitting Hartwell with a top-rope moonsault, butBlack rushed back in the ring and hit a Blackout to steal the win.
Winner: Elana Black
Traci Brooks arrives and praises the Knockouts division before announcing a 16-woman matchup on the upcoming episode of TNA iMPACT to crown the inaugural TNA Knockouts Television Champion. She also reveals that the championship will be defended exclusively on iMPACT.
Introducing the brand new Knockouts Television Championship. #TNASlammiversaryhttps://t.co/DHI5opWQAIpic.twitter.com/ORpU1rSrGc
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Mustafa Ali is with Tasha Steelz and demands that Daria Rae reveal his opponent for the TNA International Championship Open Challenge later tonight at Slammiversary. Daria says she has already selected Ali’s challenger. Santino Marella then interrupts and says that he also has an opponent for Ali. Marella announces that since both he and Daria have challengers for Ali, the fairest solution is for the TNA International Championship to be defended in a three-way match later tonight at Slammiversary.
.@MustafaAli_X will have not one but TWO challengers tonight at #TNASlammiversary. Countdown to Slammiversary is presented by @iHeartRadio. #TNASlammiversary@TheDariaRae@milanmiracle
WATCH: https://t.co/yYgv6eH1bepic.twitter.com/W7CWXGMpx2
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
Eric Young vs. Ricky Sosa
Eric Young shoved Ricky Sosa into the corner at the opening bell, but Sosa answered with a flurry of strikes, a dropkick, and a dive over the top rope to the floor. After an enzuigiri, Young shifted the momentum with a top-rope DDT. Sosa fought back with another enzuigiri and a moonsault for a near fall before Young countered with the Young Neckbreaker and a top-rope elbow drop. Sosa avoided Young’s moonsault, landed a sit-out driver, and escaped a piledriver attempt before finishing things off with a Blue Thunderbang.
Winner: Ricky Sosa
.@rickysosa508 is victorious over @TheEricYoung on the Countdown to Slammiversary, presented by @iHeartRadio. #TNASlammiversarypic.twitter.com/nBxcyMRr3D
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
TNA Slammiversary Main Card
Ultimate X Match for the TNA X-Division Championship: Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Leon Slater vs Frankie Kazarian vs Amazing Red vs Fabian Aichner vs KC Navarro vs Mr. Elegance
The opening match was the company’s signature Ultimate X match. Bodies flew in every direction as competitors launched themselves from cables, turnbuckles, and ladders in an effort to retrieve the championship.
Leon Slater appeared moments away from victory after scaling the cables, only for Cedric Alexander to cut him off with a spectacular mid-air counter. Amazing Red had a vintage showing and did what he does best, and that’s dazzle us. Kazarian relied on experience and brains, while not the high flyer that most in the match were.
Slater and Red both have the belt unhooked, each trying to grab it. Slater is able to grab the belt, but Alexander takes advantage of the distraction to snatch it back, with his feet touching the canvas to retain the X Division Championship.
Winner: and STILL X-Division Champion: Cedric Alexander
CODE RED! CODE RED! #TNASlammiversary@AmazingRed_iOD@KCwrestles
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After the match, Frankie Kazarian showed respect for Amazing Red, praising the TNA original before they played a a tribute package celebrating Red’s career, which ended with the announcement that he will be inducted into the TNA Wrestling Hall of Fame at Bound for Glory this October.
X-Division icon @AmazingRed_iOD will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame at #TNABoundForGlory this October. #TNASlammiversary@FrankieKazarianpic.twitter.com/myKk66OyiU
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
Elijah vs. AJ Francis
The rivalry between Elijah and AJ Francis reached its boiling point at Slammiversary. Francis used his size advantage to dominate stretches of the match, repeatedly grounding Elijah and preventing him from building momentum. Elijah continued to fight back, feeding off the energy of the crowd. Elijah sets up for the Drifter Destroyer, and Francis counters with an Alabama Slam. He climbs the ropes and hits a HUGE Moonsault, but Elijah kicks out at two. Elijah connects with back-to-back hooks, then hoists up Francis onto to top rope and hits a Highway Man’s Farewell, and goes for a cover, but Francis kicks out.
A guitar was slid in the ring, and Elijah drives the guitar into Expressions head. AJ Francis rolls him up for a surprise pin attempt, then hits a Styles Clash., but once again, Elijah kicks out at two. Francis tries to slow up Elijah, but Elijah hits a Drifter Destroyer and gets the W.
Winner: Elijah
A STYLES CLASH AT #TNASlammiversary! @AJFrancis410
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Rosemary & Allie vs. Heather By Elegance & M By Elegance (c)
The champions attempted to isolate Allie and keep Rosemary from entering the match, but the challengers were able to stay in the match. Rosemary received the hot tag and the momentum shifted dramatically as she unleashed a relentless attack on both champions. Back inside the ring, M and Heather by Elegance set up for Nip and Tuck, Rosemary avoids it, and Allie slams into Heather with Double Knees. Rosemary goes for the cover and gets the win to become new tag team champs.
Winners: AND NEW TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Rosemary & Allie
.@IamGeorgeIceman is BLINDED by the mist. #TNASlammiversary@WeAreRosemary
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TNA International Championship Open Challenge: Mustafa Ali (c) vs. Mystery Challengers (Rich Swann & Uhaa Nation)
Ali came down to the ring and demanded to know who he was facing. The first opponent was none other that Rich Swann. The second opponent was revealed as none other than Uhaa Nation, formerly known as Apollo Crews.
Uhaa immediately sent Ali out of the ring with a military press before trading fast-paced offense with Rich Swann, including a dropkick from Uhaa. Ali tried stealing the win but couldn’t put Swann away. Chaos followed as Uhaa and Swann teamed up to take out Ali, only for Ali to hit a Styles Clash from the top rope onto both men. We got a few powerbombs, German suplexes, and near falls. Swann hit a 450 Splash on Uhaa, but the champion kicked out. Uhaa then unleashed a series of German Suplexes on both opponents before Ali and Swann exchanged counters. Swann landed a frog splash on Ali, but Ali kicked out.
Special Agent 0 distracted Uhaa, allowing Ali to get to him and get the upper hand. Ali hit a bridged suplex on Swann and got the win in a very fast paced match.
Winner: And Still TNA International Champion; Mustafa Ali
With Germany set to play in Boston tomorrow, Uhaa Nation unleashes a series of suplexes in their honor. #TNASlammiversary
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
No Surrender Match: Moose vs. Eddie Edwards
Things went crazy fast and went outside of the ring as we had chairs, tables, and the ringside area became weapons in their personal war.
Edwards and Moose brawled into a brutal war, with Edwards hitting a Boston Knee Party before bringing a chain into the match. After wrapping the chain around his knee, Edwards attempted another attack, but Moose countered with a powerbomb.
Edwards tied Moose to the ropes with zip ties and unloaded with a kendo stick until Moose’s family became involved. After pandemonium 2026, Moose broke free and hit Edwards with multiple spears. With Edwards trapped and a table set up, Moose prepared to finish him, but Alicia Edwards threw in the towel to end the match.
Winner: Moose
After the match, JDC hit Edwards with a stunner and Moose speared both of the Edwards’ through the table.
.@TheMooseNation's FAMILY FIGHTS BACK AGAINST THE SYSTEM! #TNASlammiversary
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
TNA Knockouts World Championship: Lei Ying Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside
The match was very smart and told a great story as both women anticipated each other’s offense throughout the contest. Brookside entered determined.
Lee started strong with kicks, but her leg gave out, allowing Brookside to gain momentum. Lee fought back with a corner attack, a series of punches, and an exploder suplex. Brookside answered with a chop block and nearly hit the Brooksy Bomb, but Lee countered with a powerbomb.
Brookside exposed the turnbuckle and used it to her advantage, sending Lee face-first into the steel before hitting Darkside for the victory and becoming the new Knockouts World Champion.
Winner: AND NEW TNA Knockouts World Champion: Xia Brookside
.@TheLeiYingLee's strikes are clearly taking their toll on both her and @XiaBrookside after Brookside attacked Lee's legs. #TNASlammiversary
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
TNA World Tag Team Championship Four-Way Ladder Match: The Hardys vs. The System (c) vs. The Righteous vs. The Great Hands
Chaos erupted as four teams battled above the ring for the World Tag Team Championships. Ladders littered the entire arena floor. The System fought desperately to retain their titles, while The Righteous and The Great Hands created numerous opportunities to climb toward victory. Yet every time it appeared another team had the match won, Matt and Jeff Hardy found a way back into contention.
The Hardys nearly captured the titles, but The Great Hands stopped them. Matt and Jeff fought back, laying them across a bridged ladder before Jeff climbed the Wicked Ladder and hit a Swanton Bomb, destroying both the opponents and the ladder. Matt and Jeff then climbed the ladder in the ring and grabbed the TNA Tag Team Championships to win.
Winners: AND NEW TNA Tag Team Champions; The Hardys
THERE IS NOBODY LIKE @JEFFHARDYBRAND! #TNASlammiversary
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026
TNA World Championship: Nic Nemeth vs. Mike Santana (c)
Mike Santana entered as champion after months of proving himself as the heart and soul of the company, while Nic Nemeth sought to reclaim the spotlight and add another world title to his résumé. The match was fought at an intense pace from the opening bell. Santana repeatedly survived Nemeth’s attacks and rallied behind a passionate Boston crowd that desperately wanted to see him retain the championship.
As the match wore on, Nemeth’s experience became clear as he targeted Santana’s injuries. Santana refused to quit, kicking out of multiple near falls and delivering several dramatic comebacks that had the crowd believing he could overcome the odds.
Nemeth trapped Santana in a chokehold, but Santana fought free and fired back with a boot and Rolling Buck 50 for a near fall. Santana looked for Spin the Block, but Nemeth countered with a superkick and a DDT before hitting Dangerzone, only for Santana to kick out.
The two traded finishing moves, with Santana hitting Spin the Block and Nemeth surviving. After another superkick exchange, Nemeth countered Santana’s final attempt and connected with Dangerzone to secure the victory and become the NEW TNA Champion.
As confetti fell and the crowd was shocked, Slammiversary 2026 came to a close with Nemeth standing tall.
Winner: AND NEW TNA Champion; Nic Nemeth
.@NicTNemeth KICKS OUT of Spin the Block?! #TNASlammiversary@Santana_Proud
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— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 28, 2026



