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TNA Has Big Surprises Planned for Slammiversary

Betting odds for TNA Slammiversary 2025 suggest new champions will be crowned in both the men's and women's tag team divisions tonight.

TNA Has Big Surprises Planned for Slammiversary

Final betting odds for tonight’s TNA Slammiversary suggest a significant shake-up is on the horizon, with at least two championships expected to change hands. The event, held at the UBS Arena in New York, has been bolstered by a major partnership with WWE and the return of company cornerstones.

The TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship picture appears more decisive. The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay) are positioned as heavy -250 favorites to capture the titles from The Elegance Brand, who trail at +170.

However, not all champions are expected to fall. Trick Williams is favored at -275 to retain his TNA World Championship in a high-stakes triple-threat match against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana. The bout carries significant weight, as Williams originally won the title at NXT Battleground, marking a historic moment in the TNA-WWE crossover.

In the unique Winner-Take-All match, TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich is a -300 favorite to defeat NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne and claim both titles. The night’s biggest favorite is X-Division Champion Moose, who holds commanding -500 odds to retain his title against the rising star Leon Slater.

In non-title action, both Mustafa Ali (-300) and Tessa Blanchard (-400) are favored to win their respective matches. The event is also set to feature the highly anticipated return of AJ Styles for his first TNA appearance in over a decade, a move that has contributed to massive ticket sales and multiple seating expansions for the show.