TNA Slammiversary 2026 takes place Sunday, June 28, from Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts, headlined by Mike Santana defending the TNA World Championship against Nic Nemeth. It marks the 22nd edition of TNA’s biggest annual event.
The show runs on an earlier-than-usual schedule, moving to a Sunday afternoon start to avoid going head-to-head with AEW Forbidden Door and NXT Great American Bash later the same day.
Key Points
- Headliner: Mike Santana (c) vs. Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship, plus a stacked title-heavy lineup.
- Afternoon Start: Slammiversary was shifted to an afternoon slot to sidestep a three-show Sunday alongside Forbidden Door and the Great American Bash.
- How to Watch: Sunday, June 28, 3 p.m. ET, live on pay-per-view and TrillerTV.
TNA’s Biggest Night In A Crowded Sunday
Slammiversary is TNA’s flagship event, and this year’s edition lands on one of the busiest wrestling days in recent memory. Three major shows run on June 28, with Slammiversary taking the afternoon slot ahead of the two evening cards.
The lineup leans on championship stakes from top to bottom. Five titles are scheduled to be defended across the main card, with several long-running feuds reaching their finish.
Full Match Card
| Match | Stipulation |
|---|---|
| Mike Santana (c) vs. Nic Nemeth | TNA World Championship |
| Léi Y?ng Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside | TNA Knockouts World Championship |
| The System vs. The Hardys vs. The Righteous vs. The Great Hands | TNA World Tag Team Championship, Ladder Match |
| The Elegance Brand (c) vs. Rosemary & Allie | TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship |
| Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Leon Slater vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Fabian Aichner vs. KC Navarro vs. Mr. Elegance vs. Amazing Red | TNA X Division Championship, Ultimate X Match |
| Mustafa Ali (c) vs. TBA | TNA International Championship, Open Challenge |
| Moose vs. Eddie Edwards | No Surrender Match |
| Eric Young vs. Ricky Sosa | Singles Match |
| Indi Hartwell vs. Mara Sade vs. Elayna Black | Three-Way Match, Pre-Show |
Match Previews
TNA World Championship: Mike Santana (c) vs. Nic Nemeth
Santana puts the TNA World Championship on the line against a former WWE headliner in the night’s main event, with the two having a final face-off on the go-home Impact.
- The challenge: Nemeth gets his shot at Santana’s title after the two settled the matchup in the build to the show.
- The summit: The pair met face to face in a World Title Summit on the June 25 Impact, the last beat before Sunday’s clash.
- What’s at stake: The TNA World Championship and bragging rights atop the company on its biggest night of the year.
TNA Knockouts World Championship: Léi Y?ng Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside
Lee defends the Knockouts World Championship against a challenger who turned on her to set up the match.
- The betrayal: Brookside earned her shot through a bitter turn against Lee, framing the bout as a personal reckoning. See how the Knockouts title match came together.
- What’s at stake: The TNA Knockouts World Championship.
TNA World Tag Team Championship: Four-Way Ladder Match
The tag titles hang above the ring in a four-team ladder match that grew right up to the go-home show.
- The field: The System’s Brian Myers and Bear Bronson defend against the Hardys, the Righteous, and the Great Hands.
- The late addition: The Great Hands of John Skyler and Jason Hotch were added to the match on the June 25 Impact, expanding the field to four teams.
- What’s at stake: The TNA World Tag Team Championship, won by whoever pulls the belts down first.
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship: The Elegance Brand (c) vs. Rosemary & Allie
The Elegance Brand defends the Knockouts Tag Team Championship against a returning veteran pairing.
- The challenge: M by Elegance and Heather by Elegance put the belts on the line against Rosemary and Allie.
- What’s at stake: The TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship.
TNA X Division Championship: Ultimate X Match
Cedric Alexander defends the X Division Championship in the company’s signature Ultimate X match, a seven-way scramble that brings a legend back into the fold.
- The format: Competitors race to retrieve the title suspended above the ring by a cable structure rather than winning by pinfall.
- The legend: Amazing Red is part of the match, competing at Slammiversary for the first time in 15 years. Read why Amazing Red’s return matters to the X Division.
- The field: Leon Slater, Frankie Kazarian, Fabian Aichner, KC Navarro, and Mr. Elegance round out the seven-man match.
- What’s at stake: The TNA X Division Championship.
TNA International Championship: Mustafa Ali Open Challenge
Ali heads into Slammiversary without a named opponent, issuing an open challenge for the International Championship.
- The setup: With authority figure Daria Rae not booking him an opponent, Ali opened the door to any challenger and asked for the best on the roster.
- The wrinkle: TNA has separately teased a former WWE multi-time singles champion debuting at the show, leaving the open challenge a natural landing spot for a rumored surprise debut.
- What’s at stake: The TNA International Championship.
No Surrender Match: Moose vs. Eddie Edwards
A heated rivalry tied to the breakup of The System ends under stipulation rules with no pinfall or submission.
- The stipulation: The match is decided only when a cornerman throws in the towel, putting the finish in the managers’ hands.
- The corners: Alisha Edwards backs her husband Eddie, while JDC stands in Moose’s corner, and the storyline plays on JDC’s reluctance against Alisha’s refusal to quit.
- The backstory: Moose and JDC were both ejected from The System earlier this year, feeding the bad blood that boils over here.
Singles Action: Eric Young vs. Ricky Sosa
Eric Young rounds out the announced main card against Ricky Sosa in a singles match.
How to Watch
- Date/Time: Sunday, June 28, 2026, 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
- Venue: Agganis Arena, Boston, Massachusetts
- Streaming: Pay-per-view and TrillerTV
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