TNA Slammiversary 2024
Date: July 21st, 2024
Time: 9am Pre Show, 10am main show
Location: Verdun Auditorium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
How to Watch: Triller TV
Match Card:
Pre Show:
• Fatal 4 Way
Xia Brookside vs Gisele Shaw vs Tasha Steelz vs Faby Apache
• Knockouts World Tag Team Championships
The Malisha (Alisha Edwards and Masha Slamovich) (c) vs Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat)
• Singles Match
Kushida vs Jonathan Gresham
Main Show:
• Singles Match
Mike Santana vs Jake Something
• Digital Media Championship and Canadian International Heavyweight Championship
AJ Francis (c) (with Rich Swann) vs PCO
• World Tag Team Championships
The System (Brian Meyers and Eddie Edwards) (c) vs ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey)
• X-Division Championship
Mustafa Ali (c) (with Campaign Singh) vs Mike Bailey (with Trent Seven)
• Six Man Tag
The Rascals (Trey Miguel, Wes Lee and Zachary Wentz) vs No Quarter Catch Crew (Charlie Dempsey, Myles Borne and Tavion Heights)
• Singles Match
“Broken” Matt Hardy vs JDC
• Knockouts World Championship
Jordynne Grace (c) vs Ash by Elegance (with The Personal Concierge)
• 6 Man Elimination for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
Moose (c) vs Josh Alexander vs Steve Maclin vs Nic Nemeth vs Frankie Kazarian vs Joe Hendry
Pre Show
1. Fatal 4 Way
Xia Brookside vs Gisele Shaw vs Tasha Steelz vs Faby Apache
This match is a match for the sake of having one. I’m a fan of Gisele Shaw. She’s my pick to win.
Winner: Gisele Shaw
2. Singles Match
Kushida vs Jonathan Gresham
This match also feels like a filler match. I have Gresham winning.
Winner: Jonathan Gresham
3. TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championships
The Malisha (Alisha Edwards and Masha Slamovich) (c) vs Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat)
The Malisha have been on fire recently. I see them retaining they’re championship
Winner: The Malisha
Main Show
4. Six Man Tag Team Match
The Rascals (Trey Miguel, Wes Lee and Zachary Wentz) vs No Quarter Catch Crew (Charlie Dempsey, Myles Borne and Tavion Heights)
This is TNA vs NXT. I love the partnership that TNA and WWE have. The Rascals should win this.
Winner: The Rascals
5. Singles Match
Mike Santana vs Jake Something
This is definitely a match. I have Santana winning.
Winner: Mike Santana
6. TNA Digital Media Championship and Canadian International Heavyweight Championship
AJ Francis (c) (with Rich Swann) vs PCO
PCO deserves to win here. He’s put in great work with TNA and hangs well with the younger talent. It’s hard to believe that he’s been wrestling for nearly 40 years. He’s my winner here, rather fitting since he’s Canadian.
Winner: PCO
7. TNA World Tag Team Championships
The System (Brian Meyers and Eddie Edwards) (c) vs ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey)
I’m a fan of ABC, they are one of the better teams in TNA. They are my winners.
Winners: ABC
8. Singles Match
“Broken” Matt Hardy vs JDC
JDC is a glorified jobber. “Broken” Matt gets the win.
Winner: “Broken” Matt Hardy
9. TNA X-Division Championship
Mustafa Ali (c) (with Campaign Singh) vs Mike Bailey (with Trent Seven)
Mustafa Ali has been a great champion. Mike Bailey doesn’t need the championship. Ali for the win
Winner: Mustafa Ali
10. TNA Knockouts World Championship
Jordynne Grace (c) vs Ash by Elegance (with The Personal Concierge)
I think it’s time for Ash by Elegance to start her reign on top and be the face of the Knockouts division. Ash gets the win.
Winner: Ash by Elegance
11. Six Way Elimination for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
Moose (c) vs Josh Alexander vs Steve Maclin vs Nic Nemeth vs Frankie Kazarian vs Joe Hendry
Joe Hendry has been showing up on NXT regularly, so part of me thinks he won’t win win the championship here, but he’s also been hot his whole run with TNA. I would like to see him have a run with the championship before he inevitably heads over to WWE, but I have Moose winning.
Winner: Moose
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