According to Jon Alba at The TakeDown on SI, TNA sources initially indicated the company was looking to hold Slammiversary for the second consecutive at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. However, in an update provided on Friday night, The Takedown on SI was made aware there are many within TNA Wrestling who are under the belief that while UBS Arena was the initially intended booking for the PPV, those plans are no longer certain.
It was noted previously that negotiations are in the final stages, with contracts expected to be signed shortly for some of TNA’s major events for the remainder of this year.
For the 2025 Slammiversary PPV at the UBS Arena, TNA announced a crowd of 7,623 fans at UBS Arena, having claimed the company set a new North American attendance record with the event, at that time. That same year, TNA held their Bound For Glory PPV at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, MA on October 12, with new North American attendance at 7,794.
During his appearance on this past Thursday’s SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, TNA President Carlos Silva hinted that Slammiversary could return to the UBS, but declined to officially confirm it. However, Silva indicated to The Takedown on SI that announcements should be coming shortly regarding Slammiversary 2026.