Tonight’s TNA Slammiversary, airing July 20, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the UBS Arena on Long Island, New York. The show sees TNA World Champion Trick Williams defend his title against Joe Hendry and “The Realest” Mike Santana in a 3-Way Match. Plus, TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich and Fatal Influence’s WWE NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne faces each other in a Title vs. Title Winner Takes All Match.
The show kicks off at 7:00 PM ET on YouTube and is available for international fans on streaming platforms like TNA+. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
Countdown To TNA Slammiversary Pre-Show Results (7/20/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights
The Countdown To TNA Slammiversary Pre-Show opens up with of Joe Hendry, Mike Santana and TNA World Champion Trick Williams arriving at the arena.
Gia Miller then welcomes us to the pre-show from the stage and she introduces Dave “Snake” Sabo from the band Skid Row, Dave LaGreca and Tommy Dreamer as her co-hosts. The panel then runs down the card for tonight’s PPV and give their predictions, then Dreamer brings out Masha Slamovich with Johnny Rodz. He then lists all of the wrestlers Rodz trained and says he just wanted to bring him out here in his hometown to give him his flowers.
The panel then sends things down to Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt at ringside, who sets things up for the first match of the pre-show. The TNA Tag Lines graphic is then shown on the screen for the first match.
The IInspiration then make their way down to the ring for the first match of the pre-show and The Personal Concierge grabs the microphone from Gia Miller at the top of the stage to handle the intro for The Elegance Brand. Ash and Heather By Elegance then make their way down to the ring.
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match: The Elegance Brand (Ash and Heather by Elegance) (c) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay)
The match starts off with Heather By Elegance and Jessica McKay and McKay gets Heather in the corner and stomps her. McKay then makes the tag to Lee and both women hit a double team spot and do their pose. The Elegance Brand then takes over the match and controls the offensive for a couple of minutes until Cassie Lee gets the tag and shifts the momentum into the favor of The IInspiration. Lee then hits a superplex off the ropes on Ash for a two count that M By Elegance breaks up.
Lee and McKay then each take turns hitting dives from the corner to The Elegance Brand on the floor. McKay and Lee then look for their Idolizer double team finisher, only for it to be broken up. A torch to the face from The Elegance Brand then leads to Rarified Air from Ash By Elegance for the win.
The winners and still the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, The Elegance Brand (Ash and Heather by Elegance)!
We then head back to the panel for more discussion on tonight’s PPV. The entrance of Eric Young, Judas Icarus and Travis Williams then interrupts the pre-show panel. Once in the ring, Young cuts a heel promo on New York, which gets some heat with a loud “shut the f— up” chant followed by a “USA” chant. Young then says the Home Town Man is a fraud. Young then points out that he has his gear on. He then challenges people in the crowd to face him. The Home Town Man then makes his way down to the ring.
Singles Match: The Home Town Man vs. The Northern Armory’s Eric Young
The match starts off with The Hometown Man taking out Judas Icarus and Travis Williams at ringside. He then enters the ring and begins mixing it up with Young. Young then fights back and tears the New York Islanders jersey off The Hometown Man. The Hometown Man then begins fighting back and taking over. He then hits the ten punch spot on Young in the corner as the fans count along. He then brings Young to the ropes in the corner, but Young knocks him off and hits a flying elbow for a two count.
Young then loses his cool and snaps, getting close to picking a fight with a fan in the crowd once again. Young then eventually re-enters the ring, where The Hometown Man has recovers. Young then looks for a piledriver, but The Hometown Man rolls him up for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, The Home Town Man!
After the match, The Home Town Man goes to the crowd and kisses the Islanders jersey.
We then get an Invicta video package and former WWE star Shayna Baszler is included in the video package as the women’s MMA promotion is owned by Anthem, the parent company of TNA.
TNA International Champion Steve Maclin then makes his way down to the ring for the last match of the pre-show and Jake Something and Mance Warner follow. Real1, Zilla Fatu and Josh Bishop then make their way down to the ring next. Real1 does all of his old WWE routines, then lists all of the people Zilla Fatu is related to as well as how Bishop looks like Sid. Real1 then verbally insults Maclin, Something and Warner and finishes things up with “How you doin?!”
6-Man Tag Team Match: TNA International Champion “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin, Jake Something and Mance Warner vs. 4th Rope Wrestling’s Ropebreakers (Real1, Zilla Fatu and Josh Bishop)
The match starts off with Fatu and Warner and both men trade some shots. Fatu then hits a Samoan Drop and heads to the top rope. He then misses a big splash and Warner tags in Maclin. Real1 then tags in and Maclin goes to work on him. Things then break down with all six men brawling it out inside and outside of the ring. Bishop then hits a big chokeslam and we get an incidental contact with Warner that leads to Real1 hitting the Eat Defeat for win.
The winners of the 6-Man Tag Team Match, 4th Rope Wrestling’s Ropebreakers (Real1, Zilla Fatu and Josh Bishop)!
We then get some final hype from the panelists for tonight’s PPV and they also talk about the long-awaited return of AJ Styles to TNA for the first time in 11 years. We are also told that Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander will kick off the PPV and the Countdown To TNA Slammiversary Pre-Show comes to a close.
TNA Slammiversary Results (7/20/25): Live Match Updates and Highlights
TNA Slammiversary opens up with an outside shot of the venue as Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt welcome us to the largest crowd in TNA history at the UBS Arena.
Ring announcer Gia Miller then introduces Brianna Laughlin and she performs the national anthem on the stage. The fans then chant “USA” afterward and we get a video package.
We then get a TNA chant and the music of Mustafa Ali hits as Ali and his group Order 4 make their way down to the ring for the first match of the PPV. Cedric Alexander then makes his way down to the ring next.
Singles Match: Order 4’s Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander
The match starts off with both men wasting no time in going after each other and locking up. The action then spills to the floor early, where Ali hits a German suplex. He then re-enters the ring and goes for a dive through the ropes, but his Secret Service agent doesn’t catch him and he lands right on his head. Ali then leans against the ring apron on the floor. Alexander then hits a Michinoku Driver from the middle rope that sends Ali crashing onto his secret service agents, Hotch and Skyler.
Ali then hits a tornado DDT and he looks to follow it up with a standing moonsault-senton combo, but Alexander rolls out of the way. Alexander then hits a front face-lock suplex on Ali into the turnbuckles and he gets a two count. Alexander then hits a big back body drop on Ali and Ali lands on the steel on the way down. Tasha Steelz then distracts the referee, allowing John Skyler to attack Alexander.
Ali then hits a 450-splash off the top rope onto Alexander and he immediately follows it up with the cover, but Alexander kicks out. Steelz then gets in the ring and pushes the referee and she gets thrown out. Ali then measures Alexander for a rolling neckbreaker attempt, but instead gets hit with a cutter by Alexander. Skyler then tries getting involved, but he gets bumped to the floor. Alexander then hits a Lumbar Check on Ali and goes for a pin, but Ali kicks out.
Alexander then has Ali down and introduces a chair into the match. Steelz then runs back down and slides into the ring. She then crawls to the chair, but by the time she gets to ii Alexander steps on it. Alexander then hits Steelz with a Lumbar Check, but Ali hits Alexander with a 450 for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Order 4’s Mustafa Ali!
After the match, Ali celebrates his win at ringside, while Hotch and Skyler carries Steelz to the back.
Commentary then runs down the rest of the card for tonight’s PPV.
Joe Hendry is then shown working out in the back and Gia Miller interviews him. Hendry says can you feel it the whole world is watching New York tonight. Hendry then says say his name and he appears. Hendry then says he respects Santana and hates Williams, but the weight of the world is on his shoulders to become a Two-Time TNA World Champion.
We then see Leon Slater and Moose preparing for their match for later tonight.
The System and Matt Cardona then make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and DarkState follows.
8-Man Tag Team Match: NXT’s DarkState (Dion Lennox, Osiris Griffin, Saquon Shugars and Cutler James) vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona and The System (“The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and JDC)
The match starts off with DarkState surrounding the ring, The System and Cardona then bring the fight to them, with all eight guys brawling in and around the ringside area. Alisha then slides JDC a chair and blows a whistle and points to the sky in an homage to Sabu before JDC hits a dive to the floor. Osiris then manhandles Myers in the ring after Myers is sent into the steel ring post on the floor. Things then settle down and DarkState takes advantage. Lennox then tags in and picks up where Osiris left off, taking it to Myers.
Shugars then hits the ring to knock Myers’ partners off the apron, taking away his option to tag out. DarkState then drags Myers back to their side of the ring and continue utilizing frequent tags to keep a fresh man on him at all times. Shugars then ends up as the legal man in the ring for DarkState just as Cardona finally tags in for the other side. The crowd then goes wild as Cardona hits the Re-Boot for a two count. Cardona then hits the Radio Silence into a Boston Knee Party from Edwards for the win.
After the match, Alisha and Myers blew kisses to the crowd.
The winners of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, “The Complete” Matt Cardona and The System (“The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and JDC)!
We then get an injury report brought to us by BioFlex. Myron Reed will step in for Trey Miguel as he cannot go for tonight’s match, while KC Navarro is banged up, but he will compete in the tag team title match tonight and Elias continues to make progress in his recovery.
Gia Miller is at ringside now and she has Tim Malcom from 90-Day Fiancé. He gets a rousing ovation and says he has been watching TNA for 20 years and this is the first Slammiversary he has ever been to.
We then get a video package for the next match of the PPV, which is a Singles Match between Indi Hartwell and Tessa Blanchard.
Tessa Blanchard then makes her way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV with Victoria Crawford and Indi Hartwell follows.
Singles Match: “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard vs. Indi Hartwell
The match starts off with both women staring each other down before locking up. Blanchard then gets Hartwell to chase her in and around the ring and catches her with a big shot. Blanchard then continues to dominate Hartwell. Both women then hit a flurry of offense. We then get some back and forth from both women. Blanchard then hits her Magnum finisher off the ropes and goes for the cover, but Hartwell kicks out.
Hartwell then hits her Hurts Don’t It finisher and a goes for a pin for the win.
The winner of the Singles Match, Indi Hartwell!
After the match, Gia Miller is interviewing Indi Hartwell at ringside. Blanchard then snaps and attacks Hartwell. Miller then tries to stop her, but Blanchard snaps even more and viciously attacks Miller as well by slamming her face into the steel steps as Crawford holds Hartwell back from attempting to help. Security then eventually breaks things up.
We then head to the back, where Santino Marella is filled with anger as he approaches Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford. Blanchard says they deserved it. She then calls Gia a stooge. Santino then says there will be repercussions for her actions and has security carry her away.
We then head to another backstage area, where The Personal Concierge is with The Elegance Brand and they are holding their TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship. They are then confronted by The IInspiration, who are mad about M By Elegance helping them in the match earlier. They then tease a friend in high places for a 6-Woman Tag Team Match on iMPACT.
We then get a video package for the next match of the PPV, which is the Title vs. Title Winner Takes All Match between Masha Slamovich and Jacy Jayne.
Fatal Influence make their way down to the ring for the next match of the PPV and Masha Slamovich follows.
Title vs. Title Winner Takes All Match: TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich vs. Fatal Influence’s WWE NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne
The match starts off with Fatal Influence using their numbers advantage. Jayne then talks trash to Rodz, but he doesn’t respond. Jane then gets the advantage and she dominates Slamovich, but is unable to finish her off. Fatal Influence then gets involved everytime Slamovich tries to get back into it. Jane then tries a cheap shot with the title, but Slamovich is still fighting. Fatal Influence then gets involved again and Xia Brookside and Lei Ying Lee make their way down to the ring to make the save, beating down Jazmyn Nyx and Fallon Henley in the process. Slamovich then hits a Snow Plow for a two count.
Slamovich then looks for Requiem, but Jane avoids it. Jane then gets a roll-up out of nowhere, but Slamovich kicks out. Jane then hits a Rolling Encore on Slamovich and covers her for the win.
The winner of the Title vs. Title Winner Takes All Match and still the WWE NXT Women’s Champion and new TNA Knockouts World Champion, Fatal Influence’s Jacy Jayne!
After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva brings the Knockouts Championship to the apron. Jayne then takes it from him and taunts him before celebrating with both titles. Hannifan then notes that the top TNA championships are both held by NXT wrestlers.
Commentary then recaps The Home Town Man beating Eric Young during the pre-show. We then head to the back, where Eric Young asks Judas Icarus and Travis Williams what happened. He then says they had one job. Young then says he can’t lose to The Home Town Man or anyone and not in New York. Young then tells Icarus and Williams that they needed to get onboard or get lost.
Commentary then announces 7,623 fans in attendance for tonight’s PPV. Hannifan then says it was the company’s largest North American attendance in history.
We then get a video package of the next match of the PPV and Leon Slater makes his way down to the ring. Moose then makes his way down to the ring next.
TNA X-Division Championship Match: The System’s Moose (c) vs. “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater
The match starts off with Moose manhandling Slater. Moose then lifts Slater up in a powerbomb position. Moose then swings Slater side-to-side, looking to bash him into the ring apron. Slater then flips to his feet and leaps a charging Moose, who spears the ring steps. Slater then takes advantage and hits some big spots back inside the ring. Slater then sends Moose out to the floor and hits his sprinting leap over the ring post to the floor spot.
Moose then takes over again, but Slater begins to fight back. Slater then lifts Moose up for a Torture Rack Blue Thunder Bomb, but Moose avoids it. Slater then hits a Senton 450 off the ropes. but Moose kicks out after a pin attempt. Moose then begins catching his second wind and he nails Slater with a spear that sends him out to the floor. Moose then goes after Slater, but gets hit with a Code Red by Slater.
Slater then sends Moose back into the ring and climbs to the top. Moose then rolls far away and flips Slater off. Slater then hits a Swanton bomb like move on Moose from way across the ring. He then follows it up with a Senton 450 off the top for the win.
The winner and new TNA X-Division Champion, “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater!
After the match, Slater celebrates the win with his mom, sister and girlfriend in the crowd. TNA President Carlos Silva then goes to hand the title to Slater, but Moose grabs it and puts the title around the waist of Slater and says a few words to Leon as a sign of respect.
As Slater continues to celebrate, the music of AJ Styles hits. and the former X-Division Champion is met with a huge pop. He then makes his way down to the ring as the fans continue to go nuts. AJ then shakes the hand of Slater and grabs a mic as the fans chant AJ.
AJ then asks if TNA misses him. We then get a welcome back chant. AJ then says here he is in this ring, where his name was built. AJ then says he is the Phenomenal AJ Styles. AJ then says the lights are brighter and the crowd is louder here and the talent is better than its ever been. The fans then chant at Leon “You deserve it!” AJ then tells Leon he doesn’t deserve it as he has earned it. AJ then says its guys like Leon that make him love the business and love what they do. AJ then thanks Leon as the fans chant AJ Styles. The fans then start chanting one more match. AJ then says he wants to talk about Leon as he showed everyone its about no limits. AJ then says the X-Division is in Phenomenal hands. AJ then says its time for Leon to make a legacy for himself and hypes up Leon. AJ then raises the hand of Leon and hugs him. Leon then leaves the ring as AJ claps and acknowledges the fans, who continue to cheer him.
The Hometown Man is then shown at ringside. Johnny Damon, founder of the A-Game Hydration Drink is also shown at ringside.
We then get a video package and the entrances for the next match of the PPV. The Rascalz make their way down to the ring and Fir$t Cla$$, The Hardys and The Nemeths follow.
TNA World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Tag Team Ladder Match: The Nemeths (“The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth (c) vs. The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed and Zachary Wentz) vs. Fir$t Cla$$ (AJ Francis and KC Navarro)
The match starts off with KC Navarro taking some crazy bumps. The Hardys then work over Francis and climbs two ladders, but the Nemeths push over the ladders. Nic then hits a Danger Zone on Matt. Ryan then leaves the ring and jaw jacks at former MLB star Johnny Damon. Nic then gets his brother to return to the ring and they climd a ladder, but Reed and Wentz climbs up behind them. Navarro then pushes the ladder over, forcing the Nemeths and The Rascalz to crash and burn. Navarro. then hits a chair over the back of the four men.
Francis then climbs to near the top of a ladder set up in a corner of the ring. Francis then hits a moonsault off the ladder onto the Nemeths and The Rascalz. Francis and Navarro then climbs a ladder and goes for the title belts, but the Rascalz pushes the ladder over, causing Francis and Navarro to take an insane bump onto two ladder bridges that were set up over the ring and barricade.
The Hardys then put the Rascalz on top of two more ladder bridges over the apron and the sideways ring steps. Jeff then hits a Swanton onto Reed and Wentz, but the ladders doesn’t break. Jeff then tries again, but the ladders still doesn’t break and his back snaps bad upon landing. Jeff then calls for something from the entrance area. We then see a rope style ladder drop from the ceiling. Ryan then starts climbing it, but Matt nails him with a chair. Nic then tries climbing the rope ladder, but Jeff stops him. Jeff then climbs the rope ladder and pulls the belts down for the win.
The winners of the 4-Way Ladder Match and new TNA World Tag Team Champions, The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)!
After the match, Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy celebrates their win until Bully Ray’s music hits and he makes his way down to the ring to go face-to-face with The Hardys. Ray then locks eyes with Matt and Jeff. Bully then has a mic in hand and says allow him to be the first on another world tag team championship. Bully then says the Hardys are catching up and it was another amazing match by the Hardy Boyz. He then says congratulations to them for what is an attendance records for TNA. Ray then says he has a good reason why he is here and the entire wrestling world knows why. Ray then says 25 years ago the Hardys and the Dudleys made history in New York at the Royal Rumble and they stole the show.
Ray then says both teams went on to greatness, but who is greatest of all time. The fans then chant Hardys. Bully then says the greatest of all time is the Road Warriors and it is not about who has the most championships, but giving the fans all over the world the greatest tag team match of all time. Bully then says its something special that can never happen again and in October at Bound For Glory it will be Hardys vs. Team 3-D in one last match. The fans then chant where is D-Von. Bully then says that is a great point and great question and at Bound For Glory you will hear for the last time D-Von get the tables. The Hardys then shake the hand of Bully and celebrate again.
TNA then announces Bound For Glory on October 12 at Tsongas Center in UMass Lowell.
Santino Marcello then announces that Tessa Blanchard is suspended indefinitely for her attack on Gia Miller. Santino then asks the Busted Open Panel their predictions for the main event. Frankie Kazarian’s music then hits and he interrupts the segment. Kazarian says Busted Open Radio sucks and they are celebrating him as no one else has done more for TNA than him. Kazarian then says he is the uncrowned TNA World Champion and should be in this match. Kazarian then says he is going to be on commentary for the main event.
Santino then introduces a video package showing how we got to this point in the main event.
Joe Hendry then makes his way down to the ring for the main event of the night and Mike Santana and Trick Williams follow.
TNA World Championship 3-Way Match: Trick Williams (c) vs. Joe Hendry vs. “The Realest” Mike Santana
The match starts off with all three men wasting no time in going after each other and brawling. Hendry and Santana then get Williams out of the ring. With Williams down on the floor recovering, Hendry and Santana duke it out in the ring. Santana then looks for Spin the Block, but doesn’t get it. Williams then nails him from behind after re-entering the ring. All three men then go at it again and chaos ensues.
Kazarian then gets involved and he gets ejected from the ringside area. Williams is then sent out to the floor and Santana hits a big dive. Hendry and Santana then duke it out by themselves back in the ring. Hendry then hits the Standing Ovation on Santana and goes for the cover, but Santana kicks out. Santana then gets up to his knees and tells Hendry to bring it on. Both men trade shots back-and-forth and Santana gets back to his feet. Santana then nails Hendry with Spin the Block. Santana then hits another Spin the Block on Hendry and goes for the cover, but William steals the pin for the win.
The winner of the 3-Way Match and still the TNA World Champion, Trick Williams!
After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva hands the TNA World Championship belt to Williams and Williams celebrates and stands tall as the show comes to a close.
Matches & Key Moments Scheduled for TNA Slammiversary on July 20, 2025 TNA World Championship 3-Way Match: Trick Williams (c) vs. Joe Hendry vs. “The Realest” Mike Santana Title vs. Title Winner Takes All Match: TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich vs. Fatal Influence’s WWE NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne TNA World Tag Team Championship 4-Way Tag Team Ladder Match: The Nemeths (“The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth and “The Hollywood Hunk” Ryan Nemeth (c) vs. The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed and Zachary Wentz) vs. Fir$t Cla$$ (AJ Francis and KC Navarro) Singles Match: Order 4’s Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander Singles Match: “The Undeniable Diamond” Tessa Blanchard vs. Indi Hartwell 8-Man Tag Team Match: NXT’s DarkState (Dion Lennox, Osiris Griffin, Saquon Shugars and Cutler James) vs. “The Complete” Matt Cardona and The System (“The Most Professional Wrestler” Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and JDC) TNA X-Division Championship Match: The System’s Moose (c) vs. “The Youngest In Charge” Leon Slater Countdown To TNA Slammiversary Pre-Show TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match: The Elegance Brand (Ash and Heather by Elegance) (c) vs. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) Countdown To TNA Slammiversary Pre-Show 6-Man Tag Team Match: TNA International Champion “Bulletproof” Steve Maclin, Jake Something and Mance Warner vs. 4th Rope Wrestling’s Ropebreakers (Real1, Zilla Fatu and Josh Bishop)