Fans will be back at Impact Wrestling shows for the first time since the pandemic starting with this Saturday’s Slammiversary PPV.
The show will take place at Skyway Studios in Nashville, TN, where Impact has been taping their shows for the past several months. Tickets for Slammiversary went on sale in June and sold out the same day. It’s unclear how many fans will be in attendance, but the venue is a relatively small studio.
Fans will also be in attendance at Impact’s next set of TV tapings, which will also take place at Skyway Studios on July 18 and 19. Tickets are on sale now. The next tapings after that will be on August 15, 16 and 17, also at Skyway Studios.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Impact is looking at moving their TV tapings to Las Vegas with fans some time later this year.

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