Update:
Sports Illustrated’s Jon Alba reported that his sources within TNA provided an update.
Those spoken to reportedly stated that TNA’s working plans for the location of this year’s Slammiversary event is believed to have changed in some capacity. Those spoken to reportedly also stated that while they initially believed the UBS Arena in New York was the plan, they currently believe that this is no longer the case for the event.
Sports Illustrated’s Jon Alba reported that his sources stated that TNA Wrestling is currently planning to hold this year’s Slammiversary event at the UBS Arena in Belmont, New York.
Alba reported that negotiations to bring the event back to New York is currently in its final stages with contracts expected to be signed soon for not just Slammiversary but also for TNA’s other remaining events of 2026.
This news was later confirmed by TNA President Carlos Silva in a recent interview with the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show podcast.
“In the case of TNA, we’re driving everything back to Slammiversary. Being back at the UBS Arena. It was the biggest event, at the moment, last year and we want to continue to build that out and make that our biggest event of 2026.”
No official date was given by Silva for this year’s event.
This will be the second year that TNA will be holding their Slammiversary event at the UBS Arena. Last year’s event was announced by the company to have drawn an official attendance of 7,623, which set a new North American attendance record for the promotion.
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com

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