TNA Slammiversary 2026 preview: Mike Santana defends the World Title against Nic Nemeth, plus Knockouts, Tag Team Ladder Match, and more. Full breakdown.
TNA Slammiversary 2026 arrives Saturday, June 26, live from Agganis Arena in Boston, streaming on TNA+ and PPV.com at 4PM ET. The main event sees TNA World Champion Mike Santana defend his title against Nic Nemeth, a rivalry born from Nemeth's brutal call-out after Santana's victory at Rebellion. The card also features two Knockouts title matches, a four-way ladder match for the Tag Team Championships, and Mustafa Ali's International Championship open challenge. Here is everything you need to know heading into the event.
Mike Santana has dominated as TNA World Champion since dethroning Nemeth at Rebellion. But Nemeth wasted no time, invoking his rematch clause and challenging Santana to a one-on-one showdown at Slammiversary. The tension between these two competitors has reached a boiling point, with Nemeth claiming Santana's victory was a fluke and Santana promising to prove his reign is no accident.
This rivalry started in heartbreak at Rebellion, and now tensions are at a boiling point.
The outcome of this match will shape TNA's main event scene for the rest of the summer. A Santana victory solidifies his position as the company's top star, while a Nemeth win could trigger a new era of championship runs.
Before the main card, the free Countdown to Slammiversary show airs at 3PM ET on TNA+ and TNA's digital platforms. Two matches are confirmed:
These bouts set the stage for the main card and could have implications for future storylines, particularly in the Knockouts division and the X-Division.
Beyond the main event, Slammiversary features three more title matches. TNA Knockouts World Champion Lei Ying Lee defends against Xia Brookside in a contest that started as friendship and turned into bitter rivalry. The TNA World Tag Team Championship is on the line in a four-way ladder match — The System defends against The Hardys (who earned a contractual rematch), The Great Hands, and The Righteous (who earned their shot after an unforgettable Wicked Gardens match). TNA International Champion Mustafa Ali has issued an open challenge, leaving fans to speculate who will answer the call.
Additional matches may be announced, but the current lineup guarantees a stacked card. Surprise appearances are always possible at TNA's biggest annual event.