All matches announced for TNA Slammiversary 2026 so far ft. Mike Santana, Lei Ying Lee, Leon Slater & more

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Slammiversary returns with the 22nd edition this month.
TNA Wrestling is gearing up for an action-packed month in June, which will be capped off with the 2026 edition of the Slammiversary PPV. The 22nd edition of the PPV is set for June 28, 2026, at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.
The PPV will also celebrate TNA‘s 24th anniversary. Slammiversary is among TNA’s premier PPVs, along with Bound for Glory, Hard To Kill, and Rebellion. The show will air on the same day as AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door and WWE NXT’s Great American Bash.
That said, the PPV will have an early start time of 4 PM ET as compared to AEW and WWE shows. The promotion has kicked off the build towards the upcoming PPV, announcing new matches, and we will take a look at them.
Lei Ying Lee defends the World title against her former tag partner
TNA Knockouts World Champion Lei Ying Lee is set to defend the title against her former tag partner from the Angel Warriors, Xia Brookside, who turned on Lee, kicking off the feud, which is now set to culminate in a title showdown in Boston.
Xia secured the title opportunity by pinning Lee in the Champions Challenge match on the May 28th edition of TNA Impact.
On the other hand, Cedric Alexander will defend the TNA X Division title in the Ultimate X match against Leon Slater, Frankie Kazarian, Mr. Elegance, Fabian Aichner, KC Navarro, and Amazing Red.
Additionally, a ladder match, along with a TNA International title match where Mustafa Ali will put the title on the line, is announced for the show. However, the promotion has yet to announce the opponent for Ali as well as the participant in the ladder match.
TNA World Tag Team Champions The System (Brian Myers and Bear Bronson), as well as the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance), are also set to defend their titles in Boston.
The System will defend the title in a three-way ladder match against The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) and The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent). Meanwhile, the Elegance Brand will defend it against the team of Rosemary and Allie.
Speaking of Champions defending, TNA World Champion Mike Santana is also gearing up for his title defense at Slammiversary against Nic Nemeth.
Following his return on the June 11 edition of Impact, Ricky Sosa was ambushed by Eric Young backstage. The two will now settle it out inside the ring on June 28. A singles match between Moose and Eddie Edwards has also been added to the card. Another singles match added to the card is between A. J. Francis and Elijah.
All matches announced for TNA Slammiversary 2026 so far
- Lei Ying Lee (c) vs Xia Brookside – TNA Knockouts World title match
- Cedric Alexander (c) vs Leon Slater vs Frankie Kazarian vs Mr. Elegance vs Fabian Aichner vs KC Navarro vs Amazing Red – Ultimate X match for the TNA X-Division title
- Mustafa Ali (c) vs TBA – Open Challenge for the TNA International title match
- The System (Brian Myers & Bear Bronson) (c) vs The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) vs The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent)- Three-way ladder match for the TNA World Tag Team titles
- The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance) (c) vs Rosemary & Allie- TNA Knockouts World titles match
- Mike Santana (c) vs Nic Nemeth – TNA World title match
- Eric Young vs Ricky Sosa
- Eddie Edwards vs Moose
- A. J. Francis vs Elijah
When and where will TNA Slammiversary 2026 take place?
The 2026 edition of the PPV will take place on June 28, 2026, at the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts.
How many titles will be defended at the PPV?
TNA has confirmed that all the championships in the promotion will be defended at the PPV on June 28.
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