TNA Very Happy With How Slammiversary Played Out
TNA leaves Slammiversary with strong backstage optimism after major title changes and several reported developments.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is a leading professional wrestling promotion founded in 2002 by Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Jarrett. Known for its fast-paced in-ring style and innovative X Division, TNA became a major alternative in the wrestling industry by showcasing established stars and emerging talent.
Over the years, TNA has featured wrestlers such as AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, Sting, and Moose. The promotion remains a key player in professional wrestling, recognized for its championships, signature events, and global fanbase.
TNA leaves Slammiversary with strong backstage optimism after major title changes and several reported developments.
Nic Nemeth wins the TNA World Championship as questions remain over Mike Santana’s future.
Konnan joins ODB and Amazing Red in the TNA Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
The Hardy Boyz captured the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a ladder match at Slammiversary.
TNA is bringing Destination X back to its calendar after a nine-year absence.
Xia Brookside defeats Léi Yǐng Lee at Slammiversary to win her first TNA Knockouts World Championship.
Uhaa Nation debuts at TNA Slammiversary and returns to his pre-WWE ring name.
Amazing Red returns to TNA, competes at Slammiversary, and is announced for the TNA Hall of Fame.
TNA introduces the Knockouts Television Championship and sets a 16-woman tournament for its first titleholder.
A former WWE Intercontinental Champion is reportedly expected to wrestle at TNA Slammiversary in Boston.
TNA and Anthem sources reportedly deny sale rumors, including claims about WWE’s right of first refusal.
Apollo Crews was reportedly discussed internally as a potential TNA addition once he is free to sign elsewhere.
TNA is reportedly discussing a women’s midcard title as the Knockouts division gets more focus.