TNA Slammiversary 7/20/2025 (Results), AJ Styles & Bully Ray Return

Countdown to Slammiversary

The action kicked off with championship gold on the line as The IInspiration challenged The Elegance Brand for the Knockouts World Tag Team Titles. Ash and Heather By Elegance controlled much of the match, isolating Jessie McKay. After Cassie Lee fired up on a hot tag, it looked like the challengers had a chance—but a sneaky ringside torch shot from M By Elegance gave Ash the opening to hit Rarified Air for the win.
Winners and still Knockouts World Tag Team Champions: The Elegance Brand

Eric Young and The Northern Armory made an unscheduled appearance, running down New York—until a surprise opponent, The Home Town Man, stepped up. Despite interference from Judas Icarus and Travis Williams, The Home Town Man pulled off a shocking upset, rolling up Young for the three-count.
Winner: The Home Town Man

In a wild six-man tag, TNA International Champion Steve Maclin teamed with Jake Something and Mance Warner to face Real 1, Zilla Fatu, and Josh Bishop. The match was total chaos, ending with Real 1 pinning Something after Eat Defeat, giving Fourth Rope a big win over the TNA crew.
Winners: Real 1, Zilla Fatu & Josh Bishop


Slammiversary Main Card Highlights

Cedric Alexander and Mustafa Ali reignited their rivalry in a high-paced opener. With help from Ali’s Order 4 allies, including a key DDT from Skyler and interference from Tasha Steelz, Ali outlasted Alexander after hitting a second 450 Splash for the win.
Winner: Mustafa Ali

Matt Cardona teamed with The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, and JDC) to battle NXT’s DarkState in a chaotic eight-man tag. After DarkState nearly pulled off an upset, The System rallied with a string of finishers, capped off by Cardona’s Radio Silence and Edwards’ Boston Knee Party for the victory.
Winners: The System & Matt Cardona

In a heated singles clash, Indi Hartwell took on Tessa Blanchard. Blanchard targeted Hartwell’s knee, but Indi fought back, sealing the win with a modified Full Nelson Slam. Post-match, Blanchard snapped—attacking Hartwell during an interview and even assaulting Gia Miller, leading to Santino Marella ejecting her from the building.
Winner: Indi Hartwell

Eric Young is furious with The Northern Armory after falling to The Home Town Man earlier tonight.

The Knockouts Title vs. Title match saw Masha Slamovich and NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne face off in a chaotic encounter. Despite heavy interference from both camps, Jayne took advantage of a referee bump and hit Rolling Encore on Slamovich to become the new Knockouts World Champion.
Winner and NEW TNA Knockouts World Champion: Jacy Jayne

Leon Slater delivered the biggest win of his career, dethroning Moose in a hard-fought X-Division Title clash. In a back-and-forth battle filled with big counters and jaw-dropping moves, Slater finally hit a Swanton 450 to make history as the youngest X-Division Champion ever.
Winner and NEW X-Division Champion: Leon Slater

In a tremendous sign of respect, Moose puts the X-Division Title around the waist of Leon Slater.

After the match, “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles makes his long-awaited return to TNA Wrestling!

Styles recognizes TNA as the place where AJ Styles built his name and congratulates Slater on becoming the youngest X-Division Champion of all time.

The TNA World Tag Team Titles were up for grabs in a wild four-way ladder match. The Hardys, Rascalz, FIR$T CLA$$, and The Nemeths tore the house down with high-risk stunts—including Jeff Hardy’s signature Swanton Bombs and AJ Francis’ massive moonsault. In the end, The Hardys claimed the gold, becoming four-time TNA Tag Champions.
Winners and NEW TNA World Tag Team Champions: The Hardys

After the match, Bully Ray makes his shocking return to TNA Wrestling, congratulating The Hardys on becoming four-time TNA World Tag Team Champions. Bully lays out the challenge for this October at Bound For Glory, one more match between two of the greatest tag teams of all time, The Hardys and Team 3D!

Director of Authority Santino Marella reveals that Tessa Blanchard is indefinitely suspended following her actions towards Gia Miller earlier tonight.

Main Event — TNA World Championship Triple Threat
Trick Williams defended the TNA World Title against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana in a fast-paced three-way. Hendry and Santana took turns controlling the action, with Frankie Kazarian even getting involved. Just when it seemed Santana had it won, Trick swooped in, tossing Santana out of the ring and stealing the pin on Hendry to retain his title.
Winner and still TNA World Champion: Trick Williams

Trick celebrates his victory as TNA Slammiversary comes to an end.