AJ Styles Makes Return to TNA at Slammiversary — “The Phenomenal One” Comes Home

In one of the most unforgettable moments of TNA Slammiversary, AJ Styles made his long-awaited return to TNA Wrestling, sending the crowd into an absolute frenzy.

Walking out to his classic “Get Ready to Fly” entrance theme, Styles soaked in the reaction before taking the mic. Reflecting on his storied career, he admitted it’s been a long journey—but emphasized that he’s finally back where it all began.

Styles didn’t shy away from addressing the doubts that swirled over the years about whether he’d ever step into a TNA ring again. But as he put it, now that he’s here, the lights shine a little brighter—and the talent roster has never looked stronger.

One star in particular earned Styles’ praise: Leon Slater. After Slater’s milestone victory over Moose to become the youngest X-Division Champion in TNA history, Styles gave him a heartfelt nod, saying Slater didn’t just earn the title—he deserved it.

AJ also paid tribute to the names that built TNA from the ground up, mentioning legends like Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, Chris Sabin, Jerry Lynn, Austin Aries, Amazing Red, and others who helped lay the foundation for the company’s legacy.

But as Styles made clear, tonight belonged to Leon Slater. The young champion may have made his name at Slammiversary—but now, Styles challenged him to build his legacy as the face and future of TNA.

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.

Enzo Amore Hints at TNA Slammiversary Appearance And He Might Be Coming With A Anoa’i Family Member

Enzo Amore may have been one of WWE’s most polarizing figures, but that hasn’t stopped him from staying in the spotlight. Now going by “NZo” or “Real1” on the independent scene, the former WWE Cruiserweight Champion has been making waves — and it looks like those waves might be crashing straight into TNA Wrestling.

In a recent promo aired through Fourth Rope, the indie promotion where Amore currently reigns as Flyweight Champion, the outspoken star took direct aim at TNA ahead of this weekend’s Slammiversary event. In classic Enzo fashion, the promo blurred the lines between storyline and shoot, as he called out TNA for what he called “blatant disrespect.”

“I had to run through half of TNA to become this fly,” Amore said, hinting at past encounters with TNA talent. He even took a shot at Joe Hendry, claiming he’d “eat up Joe Hendry and spit him out,” before brushing off any suggestion that he’s “all in” with TNA. According to him, the chip on his shoulder outweighs anyone on their roster.

But perhaps the biggest talking point? Amore strongly hinted that he won’t be coming to Slammiversary alone.

“I think I’ll bring a Bishop. I know some good guys… some Good Brothers… I know plenty of people, okay?” Amore teased, suggesting that fans might see a few surprises at the pay-per-view. One name that stood out was Zilla Fatu, the Fourth Rope Heavyweight Champion and a member of the legendary Anoa’i family — the same bloodline behind Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Solo Sikoa.

With references to both known stars and possible alliances, Amore left things wide open, even joking that security would be more likely to back him up if he jumped the guardrail.

Slammiversary just got a whole lot more unpredictable — and if Enzo Amore has his way, it may also get a little more chaotic.

TNA President Carlos Silva Hints at Major TV Deal on the Horizon

Big changes could be coming for TNA Wrestling — and not just inside the ring.

During a recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, TNA President Carlos Silva revealed that the company is actively working on securing a new television deal, one that could shift the promotion onto a bigger platform and potentially change the way fans experience TNA every week.

“We want to find a bigger platform,” Silva told Helwani, emphasizing that negotiations have picked up serious momentum over the past two months. “I think we could be in a 60 to 90 day window to get something done.”

Since aligning with WWE earlier this year in a surprising multi-year partnership, TNA has seen its profile rise significantly. With that increased visibility comes the need for a broadcasting home that can match the company’s growing ambitions. While TNA has called AXS TV home since 2019 — dating back to its IMPACT Wrestling branding days — Silva hinted that a move could happen by year’s end if everything falls into place.

One of the biggest potential changes? The possibility of airing iMPACT! and other flagship TNA programming live every week, scrapping the traditional pre-taped format for a full calendar year of live shows. It would be a massive shift for a company that’s long relied on tapings, and a clear statement of intent about its future.

All of this comes just days before Slammiversary, TNA’s signature summer event, which goes down this Sunday at UBS Arena in Long Island. The buzz around the show is already at a fever pitch, especially with the shocking return of AJ Styles after an 11-year absence. The event also features crossover matches with WWE NXT stars, including a high-stakes Winner Takes All showdown between TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich and NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne — with both titles on the line. Plus, Trick Williams defends his TNA World Championship in a three-way clash against Joe Hendry and Mike Santana.

Between blockbuster matches and behind-the-scenes moves that could reshape the company’s future, TNA is making it clear: they’re not just playing the game — they’re looking to change it.

Stay locked in with WrestlingNewsBlog.com for updates on TNA’s potential TV shake-up and all the fallout from this weekend’s Slammiversary.

AJ Styles Confirmed For TNA Slammiversary This Sunday

The rumors swirling around TNA Wrestling’s Slammiversary have been officially put to rest — and they were, in a word, Phenomenal.

After days of cryptic teases and not-so-subtle hints, TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva confirmed that “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles will make an appearance at Slammiversary this Sunday, July 20th, live from UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.

Styles, a cornerstone of TNA’s golden era and one of the promotion’s most celebrated icons, hasn’t been part of the company since departing over a decade ago. Now, his surprise return is shaping up to be the centerpiece of what’s already being billed as TNA’s biggest event in recent memory. Silva, who had been fueling speculation with social media teasers, made the news official — and even revealed that the arena stage setup is being adjusted to allow for a larger crowd, further signaling the magnitude of this year’s Slammiversary.

What exactly AJ will be doing on the show remains a mystery. Silva hasn’t dropped any details about Styles’ role, whether it’s a match, a special appearance, or something completely unexpected. But with Slammiversary stacking up as a major crossover event, the possibilities seem endless.

The card itself is loaded with high-stakes matchups, headlined by a triple threat for the TNA World Championship. NXT’s Trick Williams defends against former TNA World Champion Joe Hendry and New York’s own Mike Santana. Meanwhile, in a rare inter-promotional clash, NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne faces off with TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich — a winner-takes-all bout where one woman will leave as a double champion.

Between the blockbuster title matches and AJ Styles’ shocking involvement, this year’s Slammiversary isn’t just shaping up to be a must-watch — it could be a turning point in TNA’s modern resurgence.

TNA Slammiversary 7/20/2025 (Card)

TNA Slammiversary – Sunday, July 20, 2025 – UBS Arena – Long Island, NY.

CARD

“The Phenomenal”  AJ Styles to appear

The Real1 Enzo says he’s coming to Slammiversary and he will not be coming alone.

  • TNA World Championship: Trick Williams (c) vs. Joe Hendry vs. Mike Santana
  • Title vs Title – TNA Knockouts Champion vs NXT Women’s Champion: Masha Slamovich vs. Jacy Jayne 
  • X‑Division Championship: Moose (c) vs. Leon Slater
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship – Four‑Way Tag Ladder Match: The Nemeths (c) vs. The Hardys vs. The Rascalz vs. Fir$t Cla$$
  • Matt Cardona & The System (Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards & JDC) vs. Dark State
  • Cedric Alexander vs Mustafa Ali
  • Indi Hartwell vs Tessa Blanchard

Countdown to Slammiversary

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship: The Elegance Brand (c) vs. The IInspiration

Backstage Report On TNA Teasing Appearance By WWE Star AJ Styles

With TNA Slammiversary just days away, the company is pulling out all the stops to sell out Long Island’s UBS Arena — and it looks like they may be betting big on a blast from their past.

The buzz kicked off Tuesday when TNA President Carlos Silva dropped a not-so-subtle hint, promising fans that the pay-per-view would be “PHENOMENAL.” The choice of words sent the internet rumor machine into overdrive, with many interpreting it as a tease for an appearance by none other than AJ Styles.

Silva didn’t exactly pump the brakes when pressed about the tease in an interview with Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp. In fact, according to Fightful Select, Silva doubled down, continuing to heavily imply that Styles might just show up. While TNA insiders stopped short of confirming anything, one source within the company reportedly believes Styles will appear — suggesting it would be a bad look for the promotion to hype a “phenomenal” surprise and not deliver.

AJ Styles, of course, is a cornerstone of TNA’s legacy. Long before becoming a WWE Grand Slam Champion, Styles made his name in TNA’s X-Division and held the World Heavyweight Title multiple times, becoming one of the faces of the promotion throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. His last TNA match came in December 2013 when he lost a world title unification bout to Nick Aldis. Styles nearly returned in 2015 before ultimately signing with WWE, where he’s been a top-tier star ever since.

As for Styles himself? The former “Face That Runs the Place” has kept quiet on the speculation. He’s currently wrapped up in a storyline with WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio, with no public indication that a TNA cameo is in the works.

Will TNA actually deliver AJ Styles at Slammiversary, or is this just a clever marketing swerve? Fans won’t have to wait long to find out. Either way, the buzz has done its job — and all eyes are now on Long Island this Sunday.

TNA IMPACT Preview 7/10/2025

TNA iMPACT tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV in the US, Sportsnet 360 in Canada, TNA+ around thew world, and FREE on YouTube!

  • Indi Hartwell vs. Tessa Blanchard
  • The Elegance Brand vs. Myla Grace and Harley Hudson
  • Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich & Léi Yǐng Lee vs. NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley

TNA IMPACT Preview 6/26/2025

TNA Wrestling will air a new episode of TNA iMPACT! tonight on AXS TV and for free on YouTube.

  • Street Fight: Mike Santana vs. AJ Francis
  • The Hardys vs. The Northern Armory
  • Knockouts Battle Royal for a TNA Knockouts World Championship Match
  • Call to Arms Match: Mustafa Ali vs. John Skyler
  • Zachary Wentz vs. Ryan Nemeth
  • Moose vs. TBD

TNA IMPACT Preview 6/19/2025

TNA Wrestling will present a new episode of Impact tonight on AXS TV as the build continues for Slammiversary.

  • Champions Challenge: Trick Williams, Steve Maclin, Moose & The Nemeths vs. Joe Hendry, Elijah, Leon Slater & The Rascalz
  • Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee vs. Ash & Heather by Elegance
  • Eddie Edwards & JDC vs. Matt Cardona & TBD
  • Eric Young vs. Sami Callihan
  • We’ll hear from Santino Marella
  • Order 4 Summit