TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results

TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results

TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results – Here are results for TNA Slammiversary 2026, live from the Agganis Arena in Boston, MA

Countdown to Slammiversary

The countdown show opened with a dedication to Joe Doering. Daria Rae joined Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt at the desk, and both wore “JOE” armbands. They moved through the card and used recap packages to highlight the stories behind each match. Meanwhile, the panel kept the tone respectful while still setting the stage for the event.

Throughout the show, they occasionally cut to Boston TNA fans for predictions. These fans were clearly done with the Scottish Army invasion angle, and they were beered up and ready for the night.

Mara Sade vs Indi Hartwell vs Elayna Black

The in‑ring action began with a triple threat Knockouts match. Sade controlled most of the match and even worked with Hartwell at times. Sade nearly won after hitting a sit‑out powerbomb on Black, but Hartwell broke the cover. Sade then hit a moonsault on Hartwell, but she absorbed most of the impact herself. Black took advantage and hit Blackout on Sade to score the victory.

After the match, Traci Brooks arrived and announced the Knockouts Television Championship. A 16‑woman tournament will begin on Impact! on Thursday. It’s a strong addition to the division, and even though the “Knockouts” branding remains, the concept is still a welcome move.

The Hometown Man showed up next. He drank a beer, made some Boston references, and picked Elijah to beat AJ Francis.

During the card rundown, TNA International Champion Mustafa Ali joined the panel. He asked Daria Rae to reveal his opponent. Before she could, Santino Marella arrived. Marella said he had found an opponent for Ali, and Rae said she had one too. As a result, Marella suggested a “Triple Ways Dance” with both challengers revealed at match time.

Ricky Sosa vs Eric Young

This match landing on the Pre‑Show was surprising because the build on Impact! had been strong. Young believes Sosa doesn’t respect wrestling and needs to learn it’s more than likes and algorithms. Sosa responded with “ok Boomer,” which set the tone.

Young jumped Sosa right away and smacked him in the back of the head. That fired up Sosa, who answered with chops. Sosa used his athleticism to stay ahead of the stronger Young. Young leaned on veteran instincts and hit a DVD off the top turnbuckle.

Young raked the eyes to avoid a slam and dropped an elbow from the top for two. Sosa hit a sit‑out driver for a two count of his own. Young went for the piledriver, but Sosa countered into a Blue Thunder Bang and picked up the win.

TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results

The show opened with a ten‑bell salute for Joe Doering, honoring his legacy in both AJPW and TNA. The crowd responded with a loud “Thank You Joe” chant, and the broadcast was officially dedicated to his memory.

A video package followed, celebrating twenty‑five years of TNA. Stars like Leon Slater, Eddie Edwards, Eric Young and Frankie Kazarian talked about how the promotion shaped their careers and the wrestling landscape.

Ultimate X Match for the X‑Division Championship: Cedric Alexander (c) vs Leon Slater vs Frankie Kazarian vs Mr. Elegance vs K.C. Navarro vs Fabian Aichner vs Amazing Red

Slammiversary kicked off with the signature TNA match, Ultimate X. If you’ve never seen one, it blends elements of a hardcore match, a ladder match and a No DQ environment. The title hangs from cables forming an X above the ring, and the wrestler who retrieves it and lands on the mat with both feet while still holding the belt becomes champion. This was the fifty‑fifth Ultimate X match in company history.

The bell rang and the fight broke out immediately. Slater went straight for Alexander, still furious that Alexander ended his bid to become the longest‑reigning X‑Division Champion. Navarro briefly teamed with Slater, but once the ring cleared, he took Slater down and made the first climb toward the belt. Slater yanked him off the cables and pump‑kicked him repeatedly.

Aichner tried to get involved, but Navarro DDT’ed him on the floor. Mr. Elegance then speared Slater in half and climbed the post. Aichner knocked him down, and Alexander, Red, Aichner and Kazarian all swung across the cables toward the title. Alexander fell first and dragged Aichner down with him. Red and Kazarian dropped next and fought inside the ring.

Elegance made another attempt to crawl across the cables. Navarro pulled him down and hit Blessing in Disguise before squaring up with Amazing Red, his mentor. Red planted him with a tornado DDT and Code Red.

Red climbed for the belt, but Slater cut him off. Slater missed a spin kick and took a Code Red from the top turnbuckle. Alexander then wiped out Red, but Kazarian met Alexander in the ring and dodged a charge, sending Alexander crashing into the ring post.

Kazarian hung from the cables until Aichner launched a crossbody from the top turnbuckle to knock him down. All seven men ended up in the corner. Red and Alexander spilled to the floor, and Slater took out the remaining four with a massive double blockbuster from the top rope.

Slater and Red climbed again and raced across the cables. They unhooked the belt and fought over it in mid‑air. Alexander suddenly leapt up, snatched the title out of their hands, and dropped to the mat with both feet planted, keeping the championship.

Winner: Cedric Alexander

After the match, Kazarian grabbed a microphone and said seeing Red back in a TNA ring was incredible. He praised Red’s influence and said he has earned permanent respect from everyone. A tribute video played, highlighting Red’s career. When it ended, Red and Kazarian embraced, and Mike Santana appeared at the top of the ramp to applaud. The crowd responded with a loud “Thank You Red” chant.

Elijah vs. A.J. Francis

Elijah refused to collaborate with Francis on music, so Francis went ahead and bought the rights to Elijah’s name, likeness and theme. Elijah said he “talked to the lawyers” and arranged a deal where he could win his NIL back if he beat Francis tonight.

Expressions handled the introduction and Francis strutted to the ring, giving us the second Jalen Brown joke of the night. Fake $100 bills with Francis’ face floated down over the crowd. Elijah walked out with far less spectacle, but he played the opening chords of “More Than a Feeling” by Boston. He shifted into “Seven Nation Army,” which is basically his theme, but the music was cut because Francis “owns” it now, which is surely news to Jack White.

Elijah blasted Francis with a high knee right at the bell for a close two count. He bounced Francis’ head off the apron and followed with a drive‑by knee. Expressions grabbed Elijah’s ankle, giving Francis an opening to land a heavy right hand.

Elijah came back with a forearm off the top turnbuckle. Expressions distracted the referee again, allowing Francis to set up a Styles Clash, but Elijah slipped out. Francis went back to throwing hard punches to regain control.

Francis tried a powerbomb, but Elijah countered into an Alabama Slam. Elijah hit a stunner for a two count. Francis answered with a spear for his own two count. Elijah went for a Drifter Destroyer, but Francis caught him and set up a moonsault.

Elijah planted Francis with a Highwayman’s Piledriver. Expressions slid into the ring to try bribing him, but Elijah chose to smash him with a guitar instead. Francis crawled up behind Elijah and powerbombed him before hitting a Styles Clash. Elijah kicked out at two.

Elijah then nailed a Drifter Destroyer off the top rope and made the cover, pinning Francis to regain his name, image and likeness from the self‑proclaimed Music Mogul.

Winner: Elijah

After the match, a guitar appeared in the ring with LEDs built into it. Elijah slung it over his shoulder and walked away, keeping the same slow, deliberate swagger he always uses.

Backstage – Mike Santana Interview

Backstage, Mike Santana was interviewed about his match with Nic Nemeth tonight. Santana said he has lived, breathed and bled for TNA from the moment he arrived. He promised to give his heart and soul in the match against Nemeth.

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match: The Elegance Brand (M by Elegance & Heather by Elegance) (c) vs. DEMONxBUNNY (Allie & Rosemary)

This match felt like a showdown between the girls who wouldn’t talk to you in high school and the goth girls who also wouldn’t talk to you in high school. Their new team name fits perfectly too, because DEMONxBUNNY sounds exactly like a successful Hot Topic clothing line.

Rosemary and M opened the match, and Rosemary screamed M into backing off. Heather tagged in to face Allie, and Allie knocked her down with repeated shoulder tackles, also screaming. Allie hit a forearm in the corner and hung Heather in a tarantula. Rosemary took out M, but Ash jumped in and dropped Rosemary.

The chaos gave Heather the chance to take control and isolate Allie in the Elegance corner. M and Heather double‑teamed her until M hit a driver and went for a cover, but Allie kicked out at two. Heather locked in a tight headlock and tagged M, who followed with a dropkick.

Allie hit a twisting neckbreaker and reached for Rosemary, but The Concierge yanked Rosemary off the apron. M and Heather kept the pressure on with Heather hitting a second‑rope DDT and a corner dropkick before M went coast‑to‑coast. She covered Allie, but Allie stayed alive.

Allie finally tagged Rosemary, who tore into Heather. Rosemary hit a suplex and a side slam, but Heather kicked out. Rosemary went for another pin, but M slipped in with a blind tag. M hit a moonsault, but Allie broke the cover.

Allie slammed Heather, but M caught her with a blockbuster. Rosemary then speared M, leaving everyone down. Ash broke up Rosemary’s pin attempt, so Rosemary rolled out and tried to spray mist at her. Ash ducked behind The Concierge, who took the mist full in the face.

Back in the ring, Heather set Rosemary up for Nip and Tuck, but Rosemary escaped. She hit a reverse bulldog on Heather and made the cover to win the Knockouts Tag Titles for DEMONxBUNNY.

Winners and New Knockouts Tag Team Champions: DEMONxBUNNY

Backstage – Santino & Daria Rae

Backstage, Santino and Daria Rae talked about the “Three Ways Dance” for the International Title. They didn’t say anything meaningful.

TNA International Championship Triple Threat Open Challenge: Mustafa Ali (c) vs. Rich Swann vs. Uhaa Nation

Ali came to the ring demanding to know his challengers. The first reveal was Rich Swann. The second was Uhaa Nation, formerly Apollo Crews, making a surprise return to TNA.

The bell rang and Uhaa immediately military‑pressed Ali out of the ring. Uhaa and Swann traded leapfrogs and rolls until Uhaa caught Swann with a dropkick. Ali rushed back in and tried to steal a pin on Swann, but he didn’t even get a one count.

Uhaa climbed up top and hit a massive splash on Swann, but Swann kicked out. Ali went up the post, but Uhaa and Swann saw him coming and dropkicked him off. Uhaa lifted Swann, but Ali grabbed Swann and hit a Styles Clash from the top rope onto Uhaa.

Swann tried a handspring cutter, but Ali dodged and powerbombed him. Uhaa returned and double‑powerbombed Ali. Swann broke the cover with a kick to the head.

Everyone spilled to the outside. Swann baited Uhaa into the steel steps and threw him back inside for a 450. Swann covered, but Uhaa kicked out at two.

Uhaa fired up and spammed German suplexes on both Ali and Swann. Ali then German suplexed Swann into Uhaa, who caught Swann and German suplexed him again. Ali broke the cover. Swann DDT’ed Ali onto Uhaa and went up top. He hit a frog splash on Ali, but Ali kicked out.

Uhaa got up and hit a falling suplex from the second rope on Swann. Suddenly, Tasha Steeles jumped onto the apron and pointed to the stage. Special Agent 0 walked to the ring, distracting Uhaa long enough for Ali to attack him from behind.

Agent 0 moved the steps and piled them on top of Uhaa. Ali went up top for a 450, but Swann rolled away and blasted him with a kick. Ali grabbed Swann in a bridged suplex and held him down for the three count to retain the title.

Winner and STILL TNA International Champion: Mustafa Ali

No Surrender Match: Moose (w/ JCB) vs. Eddie Edwards (w/ Alicia Edwards)

A No Surrender Match can only end when a corner throws in the towel. Moose had JCB in his corner, while Edwards had his wife Alicia. On his way to the ring, Moose ran into Uhaa Nation and welcomed him to TNA.

Edwards kicked Moose in the face as Moose was entering the ring. Moose answered with one of the nastiest apron powerbombs since Kevin did it to Sami. Moose moved the ring steps—steps a PA had just put back—and tried to powerbomb Edwards onto them. Edwards countered and back body dropped Moose onto the steel.

Edwards dragged Moose into the ring but missed a shot in the corner. Moose slammed him and dropped a senton before sending Edwards to the floor. Moose went under the ring and pulled out a table. He set it on the apron, but Edwards baseball‑slid into it and knocked Moose over. Moose’s ankle was under the table, so Edwards stomped it.

Edwards bounced Moose’s head off the ringpost and threw him back inside. Edwards chopped Moose, but Moose powered up and they traded chops mid‑ring. Moose hit a headbutt, but Edwards clotheslined him and nailed a Boston Knee Party. JCB didn’t throw in the towel.

Edwards went under the ring and pulled out a chain. He balled it up and cracked Moose with it. He wrapped the chain around his knee and charged for another Knee Party, but Moose caught him with a powerbomb. Moose set the table in the corner and tried to spear Edwards through it. Edwards countered and kicked Moose in the face with the chain‑wrapped foot.

Edwards grabbed two giant zip ties and tied Moose’s hands to the second rope. He pulled out a kendo stick—because of course they keep those under the ring—and beat Moose mercilessly. JCB looked ready to throw in the towel, but Moose begged him not to.

Moose’s wife hopped the barricade and tried to throw in the towel. Edwards left the ring and knocked her down to get to JCB. Moose’s son came to check on his mother, and Edwards grabbed him and pulled him into the ring. Moose’s son hit a low blow to escape a powerbomb, and Moose’s wife slapped Alicia Edwards. Moose then broke both zip ties and speared Edwards in half, twice.

JCB threw Moose the chain. Moose wrapped himself in it and speared Edwards again, busting him open. Moose lined up one more spear to send Edwards through the table, but Alicia ran between them and threw in the towel.

Winner: Moose

After the match, JCB hit Edwards with a stunner, and Moose speared both Edwardses through the table.

TNA Knockouts World Championship Match: Lei Ying Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside

Former partners turned enemies, Brookside and Lee rode the “they used to be best friends” train straight into this title match, with Brookside becoming a full‑on menace along the way.

Lee arrived carrying a gigantic sword, and honestly, she probably should have used it. I’d lie down for three seconds immediately if someone pointed that thing at me.

The bell rang and they went straight into a brawl. Lee took control and smashed Brookside with a back elbow off the ropes. She kept pounding on her and tossed her across the ring twice. Brookside tried to fight back, but Lee was completely dominant.

Lee hurled Brookside with a German suplex and yelled “you wanted this!” before rolling out of the ring. She launched herself into Brookside in front of the announce table. Lee bounced Brookside’s head off the apron a few times, then rolled in to break the count.

Lee superkicked Brookside into the ringpost. She went for a second kick, but Brookside moved and Lee’s leg slammed into the post. Brookside dragged her back inside, wrapped Lee’s knee around the post, and smashed it against the apron.

Back in the ring, Brookside targeted the injured leg. Lee fired up and cracked Brookside with a headbutt. Brookside regrouped and kicked Lee’s leg out from under her. Lee caught Brookside in a half‑crab‑twist leglock, but Brookside elbowed free.

Lee kicked her again, but the bad leg gave out and she fell. She got back up swinging and sent Brookside into the corner. Lee climbed up and punched her exactly ten times before throwing her with an exploder suplex.

Brookside hit a chop block and set Lee on the top turnbuckle for a Brooksy Bomb. Lee fought back and powerbombed her. On the way down, Brookside grabbed the turnbuckle cover and ripped it off.

Lee climbed again, but Brookside yanked her off the ropes and sent her face‑first into the exposed steel. Brookside hit Darkside and pinned Lee to become the new Knockouts World Champion.

Winner and NEW TNA Knockouts World Champion: Xia Brookside

TNA World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: The System (Brian Myers & Bear Bronson) (c) vs. Broken Hardys (‘Broken’ Matt Hardy & Brother Nero) vs. The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) vs. The Great Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch)

The System were here because they’re the champions. The Hardys and The Righteous earned their spot by surviving the Wicked Garden. The Great Hands were added because they happened to be standing near Mustafa Ali while he was talking to Daria Rae. Wrestling remains wrestling.

The Hardys entered last and grabbed a ladder from the ramp. Their opponents charged at them for reasons unknown, and the Hardys smashed them with the ladder. They went for the belts immediately, but everyone pulled them down.

The System and The Righteous fought, and Vincent gathered bodies at ringside so Dutch could dive onto them. Skyler and Vincent climbed the top turnbuckle, and Skyler dove onto the pile with Vincent on his shoulders.

Hotch had a clear path to the belts, but Myers arrived and knocked him off the ladder to the floor. Myers tried climbing, but the Hardys stopped him and ran through their greatest hits.

The Hardys set up dual ladders and climbed, but The Righteous pulled them down. Matt hit a Twist of Fate on Dutch, and he and Vincent climbed opposite ladders. They traded punches until Matt slammed Vincent’s head off the rungs on the way down.

The Hardys went under the ring and pulled out two tables. They set one up, but The Great Hands cut them off and moved the steps again. They rammed the stairs into Jeff’s face and set up the second table. Bronson and Myers attacked and added a third table on top of the two already stacked. The Righteous fought them off and added a fourth table.

Bronson and Myers climbed for the belts, but The Great Hands cut them off and ran a ladder into Myers’ face. Bronson buried The Great Hands under a ladder and hit a senton.

Suddenly, The Righteous returned with a “Wicked Garden” ladder — white, covered in barbed wire and flowers. Bronson fought them off and set a ladder in the corner. He tried throwing Vincent into it, but Dutch cut him off and drove Bronson into the Wicked ladder.

Dutch slammed Bronson onto it again, and Vincent hit a senton from the top rope. They trapped Bronson inside the ladder and smashed him with it. Myers returned with a spear on Vincent, but Dutch slammed him onto the Wicked ladder, crushing Bronson underneath.

The Righteous rolled both men out and set up a ladder. They climbed, but The Great Hands pushed the ladders over. The Hands fought off the Hardys and hit The Favor on Matt from the ladder. Myers appeared and stopped them from grabbing the belts.

Myers and Vincent climbed opposite sides and traded shots. Vincent grabbed Myers’ head and shoved Lily of the Valley into his mouth, dropping him. Bronson avenged his partner with a Bear Down onto the Wicked ladder.

Bronson set up a ladder and climbed opposite Dutch. They fought at the top until the Hardys pushed the ladder over, sending both men crashing through the four stacked tables at ringside.

The Hardys climbed again, but The Great Hands cut them off. They nearly won, but the Hardys pulled them down and laid them across a ladder bridged between the steps and the ring. They opened the Wicked ladder and set it beside them. Jeff climbed the Wicked ladder and hit a Swanton onto The Great Hands, breaking them and the ladder in half.

Matt set up a ladder in the ring, and he and Jeff climbed up and grabbed the TNA Tag Team Titles to win the match.

Winners and NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: The Broken Hardys

Konnan Hall of Fame Announcement

Before the main event, a video tribute aired celebrating the legendary Konnan. Hosted by Mike Santana, the segment honored Konnan’s impact on TNA and the wrestling world. It also served to announce that Konnan will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame, joining ODB and Amazing Red as part of this year’s class.

TNA World Championship Match: Mike Santana (c) vs. Nic Nemeth

The bell rang and they went straight into a fight. A shoving match kicked things off before Santana turned it into a lock‑up. They pushed each other off and Santana grabbed a headlock. Nemeth slipped out and took a moment to reset.

They played cat‑and‑mouse, each looking for the first real opening. Santana landed a superkick and then dove over the top rope onto Nemeth on the floor. Santana chopped Nemeth around ringside and threw him into the timekeeper’s area.

Ryan Nemeth appeared in the ring. Santana shrugged and stepped in to fight him, but the referee cut him off and ejected Ryan. Santana went back outside to continue after Nic, but Nemeth was waiting and blasted him with the Call Your Shot Trophy.

Nemeth rolled into the ring and Santana barely beat the count at nine. Nemeth pounced on the bloodied champion, dropping a jumping elbow for two. He locked Santana in a crossface, but Santana rolled out.

Nemeth grabbed a sleeper on the bleeding Santana. Santana stood up and backed Nemeth into the corner. Nemeth reset the sleeper and Santana started fading… fading… not fading. He stood up and back‑dropped Nemeth to break the hold.

They traded shots mid‑ring and Santana built momentum. He hit a spin kick and a rolling Buck Fifty, but Nemeth kicked out at two. Santana hit a DVD off the ropes, but Nemeth kicked out again.

Nemeth hit a DDT out of the corner and followed with Danger Zone, but Santana kicked out. Santana got up and Nemeth hit a superkick. Santana no‑sold it and immediately hit Spin the Block. He covered, but Nemeth kicked out.

Nemeth fired another superkick, but Santana kicked out at one and hit a superkick of his own. Santana went for Spin the Block again, but he faded mid‑move from blood loss. Nemeth hit Danger Zone and scored the 1‑2‑3. Nic Nemeth is TNA World Champion.

Winner and NEW TNA World Champion: Nic Nemeth

After the match, the Nemeth Brothers celebrated in the ring as Slammiversary came to a close.

–– Here is what’s in store for TNA Slammiversary 2026 ––

  • TNA World Championship: Mike Santana (c) vs. Nic Nemeth
  • TNA X Division Championship- Ultimate X Match: Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Leon Slater vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Mr. Elegance vs. Fabian Aichner vs. KC Navarro vs. Amazing Red
  • TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance & M by Elegance) (c) vs. Rosemary & Allie
  • TNA International Championship – Open Challenge: Mustafa Ali (c) vs. TBD
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Léi Yǐng Lee (c) vs. Xia Brookside
  • No Surrender Match: Moose (w/ JDC) vs. Eddie Edwards (w/ Alisha Edwards)
  • Eric Young vs. Ricky Sosa
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship – Ladder Match: The System (Brian Myers & Bear Bronson) (c) vs. Broken Hardys (‘Broken’ Matt Hardy & Brother Nero) vs. The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) vs. The Great Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler)
  • AJ Francis vs. Elijah
  • Pre-Show: Indi Hartwell vs. Mara Sadè vs. Elayna Black

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