
TNA Draws Record-Breaking Attendance at Slammiversary 2025 – TNA Wrestling celebrated a major milestone at Slammiversary this past Sunday, drawing a record-setting North American attendance of 7,623 fans to the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. The company confirmed the achievement in a press release issued during the event, surpassing their previous record of 7,200 set at TNA Lockdown 2013 at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
“This company has worked tirelessly since last December when it was announced that Slammiversary would be held at the UBS Arena,” said TNA 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.”
The historic night delivered several major title changes that electrified the sold-out crowd. Jacy Jayne defeated Masha Slamovich to capture the TNA Knockouts Championship, becoming a double champion in the process. Leon Slater pulled off a major upset, toppling Moose to claim the X Division Championship, and The Hardys added to their legacy by winning a four-way tag team match to become the new TNA Tag Team Champions.
Despite the title shakeups, the main event ended with the status quo intact as Trick Williams retained the TNA World Championship. Williams overcame Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a hard-fought triple threat match, keeping the company’s top title in the hands of a crossover WWE star—a move likely to generate buzz and controversy as the promotion continues to expand its profile.
With record attendance and a night full of headline-worthy moments, Slammiversary 2025 marked a defining chapter in TNA’s ongoing resurgence.
TNA Draws Record-Breaking Attendance at Slammiversary 2025