TNA Wrestling’s bold step into larger arenas for 2025 is already showing positive results, with early ticket sales for Slammiversary at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York, exceeding expectations. This marks a significant move for the promotion as they aim to solidify their presence in major markets.

According to WrestleTix, 1,556 tickets have already been distributed for Slammiversary out of a current setup of 4,101 seats. This leaves 2,545 tickets still available for purchase. Notably, sections 110–114 and 116 were removed after the general public sale, possibly to adjust for demand. Ticket prices range from $27 to $735, with additional offers like a military family and friend discount and a “buy three, get the fourth free” promotion also driving interest.

The UBS Arena, known for hosting major sports and entertainment events, is a fitting venue for TNA’s annual marquee event. With TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth expressing his excitement about defending his title in such a prestigious location, the event is shaping up to be a cornerstone of the company’s 2025 calendar.

TNA’s ambitious move into bigger arenas signals their determination to elevate the brand and deliver premium experiences for fans. If the early sales for Slammiversary are any indication, this strategy is resonating well with their audience.

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Steve Carrier

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