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TNA Expected to Draw Record Crowd at Slammiversary

Hours before the event, TNA Slammiversary 2025 has seen unprecedented ticket demand, forcing the company to expand seating multiple times.

TNA Expected to Draw Record Crowd at Slammiversary

TNA’s Slammiversary 2025 is already a historic event before the opening bell has even rung. Driven by massive fan interest, the company has repeatedly expanded the seating capacity at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY, to accommodate the explosive demand for tickets.

Just hours before showtime, a report from WrestleTix confirmed the scale of the success. Out of a newly configured setup of 7,045 seats, a staggering 6,450 tickets have already been distributed. This leaves only 595 available for purchase, with the cheapest standard admission priced at $47.65. This surge is on track to make Slammiversary the largest TNA event in the United States in over a decade.

A significant catalyst for the sales boom was the confirmation of AJ Styles’ return. A vignette on TNA iMPACT! earlier this week spurred the sale of over 1,000 tickets in just 48 hours, prompting organizers to move the stage back and open previously blocked-off hard cam sections. While the venue map shows a total of 16,251 seats, the current production is focused on the expanded 7,045-seat setup, with nearly all floor seats already claimed.

The feverish demand is backed by one of TNA’s most compelling cards in recent memory. The event features high-stakes matchups, including a three-way battle between Trick Williams, Joe Hendry, and Mike Santana, and a title-versus-title clash between Masha Slamovich and Jacy Jayne, alongside the much-anticipated return of AJ Styles.