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TNA Bound For Glory 2025: Date, location & first match confirmed

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Published at :July 21, 2025 at 12:56 PM
Modified at :July 21, 2025 at 12:57 PM
TNA Bound For Glory 2025

(Courtesy : TNA)

The 2025 edition of Slammiversary concluded at the UBS Arena!

TNA Wrestling delivered on one of its biggest nights of the year, Slammiversary 2025. The pay-per-view event concluded on Sunday, July 20, 2025, at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, marking the 21st edition of this annual summer tradition.

The show also featured stars from WWE’s developmental brand NXT. Slammiversary also served as a celebration of the promotion’s 23rd anniversary, honoring over two decades of innovation, unforgettable moments, and game-changing talent. The promotion also announced the date and location for the upcoming Bound For Glory PPV.

The 2025 edition of Bound For Glory will emanate from Massachusetts

During the 2025 edition of Slammiversary, the Nashville-based promotion announced that the 2025 edition of Bound For Glory will take place on October 12th. The show will air live from the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Tickets for the upcoming PPV will go on sale on August 1st, with a pre-sale starting July 30th. TNA also announced the first match for the show, following the World Tag Team titles four-way tag team ladder match.

The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) defeated the reigning champs The Nemeths (Nic & Ryan), The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Myron Reed), and FIR$T CLA$$ (A.J. Francis & KC Navarro) in the ladder match to capture the TNA World Tag Team titles.

3D vs The Hardy Boyz (Last great tag-team match of all time)

After their win, Bully Ray appeared. He reflected on the storied history of his Team 3D (Dudley Boyz) partnership with D-Von Dudley, as well as the incredible rivalries and accomplishments shared.

He then issued a challenge for one final match together at the upcoming Bound For Glory PPV. The Hardy Boyz appeared open to the idea, making it seem like the iconic clash will likely take place on October 12th.

Trick Williams retains in the main event of Slammiversary

Trick Williams TNA WWE NXT
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JUNE 24: Trick Williams holds his title during NXT at the WWE Performance Center on June 24, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Craig Ambrosio/WWE Via Getty Images)

Knockouts World Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand (Ash & Heather By Elegance) defeated The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) to retain the titles, while The Home Town Man defeated Eric Young.

Real 1, Zilla Fatu and Josh Bishop defeated Jake Something, Mance Warner and TNA International Champion Steve Maclin. This match marked the end of the countdown show, Mustafa Ali defeated Cedric Alexander in the first match of the PPV.

In the colossal eight-man tag match, The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & JDC) and Matt Cardona defeated NXT’s DarkState (Saquon Shugars, Dion Lennox, Cutler James & Osiris Griffin), while Indi Hartwell triumphed in the singles match against Tessa Blanchard.

Blanchard attacked Hartwell during the post-match interview with Gia Miller. Tessa then attacked Miller, Director of Authority, and Santino Marella ordered security to escort Tessa Blanchard out of the building.

In the title vs title match, NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne defeated TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich to capture the TNA title and become the second star from NXT who currently holds the title in the Jacksonville-based promotion.

Furthermore, Leon Slater defeated Moose to become the new TNA X-Division Champion. As announced, AJ Styles made his return amid much crowd fanfare after the match and congratulated Slater on becoming the youngest X-Division Champion of all time.

In the main event of the show, Trick Williams successfully defended the TNA World title in a triple-threat match against Mike Santana and Joe Hendry.

TNA Slammiversary 2025

  • The Elegance Brand (Ash by Elegance and Heather by Elegance) (c) defeated The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) – TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
  • The Home Town Man defeated Eric Young
  • Real 1, Zilla Fatu & Josh Bishop defeated Jake Something, Mance Warner & TNA International Champion Steve Maclin
  • Mustafa Ali defeated Cedric Alexander
  • The System (Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, and JDC) and Matt Cardona defeated Darkstate (Dion Lennox, Osiris Griffin, Saquon Shugars, and Cutler James) – Eight-man tag team match
  • Indi Hartwell defeated Tessa Blanchard
  • Jacy Jayne (NXT Champion) defeated Masha Slamovich (TNA Champion) – Title vs Title match for the TNA Knockouts World Championship and the NXT Women’s Championship
  • Leon Slater defeated Moose (c) –  TNA X Division title match
  • The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) defeated The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth) (c), The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) & Fir$t Cla$$ (A. J. Francis and KC Navarro) – Four-way tag team ladder match for TNA World Tag Team Championship
  • Trick Williams (c) defeated Joe Hendry & Mike Santana – Three-way match for the TNA World title

When and where will TNA Bound for Glory 2025 take place?

The 2025 edition of Bound For Glory will take place on October 12th. The show will air live from the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Were there any surprises or returns on the show?

As announced, AJ Styles made his return to the promotion after eleven years, while NXT’s Jacy Jayne defeated TNA’s Masha Slamovich to become a double Champion.

Who won in the main event of TNA Slammiversary 2025?

Trick Williams defeated Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a three-way match to retain the TNA World title.

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Abhijit Singh
Abhijit Singh

Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.

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