TNA is gearing up for their next pay-per-view, Slammiversary, which promises to be an incredibly memorable show from start to finish. After all, the momentum has truly shifted in the company in the best way possible.
The 20th edition of Slammiversary is set to take place in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the 4,100-seat Verdun Auditorium on Saturday, July 20th. The pre-show will air at 7 PM ET and the main show will begin at 8 PM ET. Fans can watch the show on TNA+, TrillerTV for $39.99 and traditional pay-per-view.
Moose will be putting his TNA World Championship on the line in a six-man elimination match featuring Nic Nemeth, Josh Alexander, Joe Hendry, Steve Maclin, and Frankie Kazarian. Jordynne Grace will defend her TNA Knockouts World Championship against Ash by Elegance in a singles match.
Mustafa Ali will face Mike Bailey for the TNA ‘X’ Division Championship in a singles bout. On the other hand, Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards of The System will put their TNA World Tag Team Championship at stake against Ace Austin and Chris Bey of ABC.
Wes Lee recently reunited with Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz to officially reform The Rascalz. They made their return by performing at NXT earlier this week. The Rascalz will face Charlie Dempsey, Myles Born, and Tavion Heights of No Quarter Catch Crew in a six-man tag team match.
TNA Slammiversary is shaping up to be a major event with its sold-out crowd and an exciting lineup. The anticipation is high for what promises to be a memorable night in wrestling. Fans and industry insiders alike will be watching closely to see if TNA can live up to its billing and deliver an unforgettable show. Keep checking back at Ringside News as we will provide play-by-play coverage of Slammiversary.
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