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TNA Slammiversary 2026: Preview, card and how to watch

TNA Slammiversary 2026 arrives in Boston this weekend, bringing every TNA title into play and a slate of high-stakes matches fans have been waiting to see. The event takes place at Agganis Arena with a pre-show slated for 3 p.m. ET and the full card starting at 4 p.m. ET. The broadcast will be available on TNA+ and PPV.com.

TNA Slammiversary 2026 — Quick facts

Venue: Agganis Arena, Boston.

Pre-show: 3 p.m. ET. Full card: 4 p.m. ET.

Where to watch: TNA+ and PPV.com (U.S.).

What’s at stake: Every TNA title is scheduled to be defended at Slammiversary 2026.

Full match card

Below are the announced bouts for Slammiversary. All listed title matches are confirmed to be on the line; where an opponent or detail is not finalized, the item is noted as a rumor.

  • Pre-show triple-threat: Indi Hartwell vs. Mara Sadè vs. Elayna Black.
  • Ultimate X — X Division Championship: Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Amazing Red vs. Leon Slater vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Fabian Aichner vs. KC Navarro vs. Mr. Elegance.
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship — four-way ladder match: Bear Bronson & Brian Myers (c) vs. The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) vs. The Great Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler) vs. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy).
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Lei Ying Lee (c) vs. Brookside.
  • TNA International Championship: Mustafa Ali (c) — opponent TBD (this is currently a rumor, not a confirmed challenger).
  • TNA World Championship: Mike Santana (c) vs. Nic Nemeth.
  • Additional grudge and storyline matches: Eddie Edwards vs. Moose; Elijah vs. A.J. Francis; Ricky Sosa vs. Eric Young.

Note on rumors: The listing above follows confirmed items from the published preview. Mustafa Ali’s opponent has been reported in outlets as undecided and is specifically described by sources as a rumor; it should be treated as speculative until TNA officially confirms the challenger or the match result is announced live.

Key matches to watch at TNA Slammiversary 2026

Two high-stakes stipulation matches stand out as likely show-stealers. The Ultimate X match traditionally features high-risk aerial sequences as competitors climb and navigate cables to retrieve the X Division title hanging above the ring. Cedric Alexander defending in that format puts a premium on speed and improvisation.

The four-way ladder match for the tag titles raises the unpredictability. Multiple teams, ladder spots and potential surprise pinfalls make outcomes difficult to call; any chaotic sequence can immediately change the title picture.

The TNA World Championship match — Mike Santana vs. Nic Nemeth — has narrative weight. Santana’s recent run as champion and Nemeth’s push toward the top of the card set this up as a match with both in-ring and storyline importance. Expect the match to further define the main-event landscape depending on the result.

Other matches, including the Knockouts title bout and the pre-show triple-threat, are important for midcard momentum and to establish challengers for the months ahead.

How to watch

TNA Slammiversary 2026 is available for viewers in the U.S. via TNA+ and PPV.com. The pre-show begins at 3 p.m. ET, with the main card starting at 4 p.m. ET. Subscribers should confirm their TNA+ login and any PPV purchase before showtime.

Practical tips: stream from a wired connection if possible, sign in on your preferred device ahead of time and check for local blackout rules that may affect access. If you plan to watch on a smart TV, console or streaming stick, ensure the app is updated and you have sufficient bandwidth for a live PPV stream.

What to expect and notes on predictions

This preview blends confirmed booking with informed expectations. Predictions and rumors are explicitly speculative. Any reporting that lists outcome expectations or names a not-yet-confirmed challenger should be read as commentary or rumor unless TNA issues an official confirmation.

Expect the X Division and ladder match to be focal points for high-energy sequences. Title switches at Slammiversary would naturally reset challengers and storylines heading into the summer and early fall TV cycle.

Specifically: the item noting a TBD opponent for Mustafa Ali is a rumor reported in advance; treat that as unverified until match listings or the promotion confirm details.

What comes next

Results from Slammiversary will shape challengers and story directions in the weeks after the event. Title changes often lead to immediate rematch clauses or new rivalries. Expect TNA to announce follow-ups and bookings based on winners and notable moments from the pay-per-view.

FAQ

What happened with TNA Slammiversary 2026?
This is a pre-event preview. The card lists every major TNA title and includes specialty matches such as Ultimate X and a four-way ladder match. Official results are available only after the show airs live.

Why does TNA Slammiversary 2026 matter?
Slammiversary is one of TNA’s flagship events. With all titles on the line and multiple high-risk stipulation matches, the show can significantly alter championship scenes and set up storylines for the rest of the year.

What happens next?
After the event, expect TNA to confirm title changes, rematch setups and storyline adjustments based on outcomes. Confirmed results will determine official follow-up matches.

Source attribution

This preview uses reporting from Fox News for confirmed card items and timing. For the original reporting and full preview, see: Fox News: TNA Slammiversary 2026 preview, predictions and more. Items described in this article that were identified by outlets as rumors (for example, an unnamed challenger for Mustafa Ali) are noted as speculative and not confirmed by the promotion.