TNA Wrestling is making a bold move in 2025, stepping into bigger arenas for its marquee pay-per-view events, Rebellion and Slammiversary.
The promotion confirmed the news today, revealing that Rebellion will emanate from Los Angeles’ Galen Center on April 27, while Slammiversary will light up the UBS Arena in New York City on July 20.
These venues mark a significant step up for TNA, showcasing their ambition to deliver blockbuster events in some of the country’s most iconic cities.
TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth couldn’t hold back his excitement about defending the title coast to coast. “I am beyond excited to defend the TNA World Championship from coast to coast, in two of the most iconic cities in the world, Los Angeles and New York City,” Nemeth said. “This is a groundbreaking day for TNA Wrestling. I cannot wait for the ride that TNA will be on in 2025.”
The Galen Center, located on the USC campus, has hosted everything from basketball games to the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, making it a fitting backdrop for Rebellion’s high-octane action. Meanwhile, UBS Arena, home of the NHL’s New York Islanders, will be the setting for the annual Slammiversary, bringing TNA’s historic pay-per-view event to the New York metro area.
Tickets for these events, along with additional TNA shows in El Paso, Texas, and St. Joseph, Missouri, will be available during a Mega On-Sale event starting December 20. Fans who subscribe to TNA+ can snag tickets early through an exclusive presale starting December 18 at 10 a.m. ET.
To sweeten the deal, TNA is offering a Titanium Ticket Package for its Los Angeles and New York City events. Fans who opt for the premium experience will receive perks like commemorative chairs, exclusive photo-ops, and limited-edition swag, making these shows even more memorable.
TNA’s move to larger venues signals a new chapter for the promotion, as they aim to deliver world-class wrestling experiences on a grander scale.
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