Rosemary & Allie Win TNA Tag Titles; Xia Brookside Claims Knockouts Championship at Slammiversary 2026
June 28, 2026
Slammiversary marked TNA’s return to Agganis Arena since Slammiversary XI in 2013, which drew around 3,800 fans.
Pre-show action featured Indi Hartwell squaring off with Mara Sadè and Elayna Black.
WrestleTix reported 2,976 tickets distributed by noon, up 148 from the morning total.
In a high-stakes night, Rosemary and Allie captured the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship by defeating The Elegance Brand, with Heather and M By Elegance involved in the match.
Hall of Fame announcements highlighted Amazing Red and Konnan, accompanied by a tribute segment for Joe Doering to reinforce the event’s legacy themes.
The 2013 event previously hosted Sting vs. Bully Ray for the TNA Championship at the venue.
Overall, the show delivered strong three-hour action with several title changes, a debut, and Hall of Fame moments, while hinting at surrounding backstage turmoil and ongoing coverage.
Post-show coverage was available via Fightful’s YouTube and Twitch channels, with detailed results in Fightful’s Results Section.
The article includes updated official match cards for Slammiversary 2026, citing WrestleTix and F4W Online as sources.
Slammiversary 2026 took place on June 28 at Agganis Arena in Boston, airing live on PPV and TNA Plus, with a 3:00 p.m. ET start.
Lei Ying Lee dropped the Knockouts Championship to Xia Brookside, who outmuscled and exposed the ring to secure the title.
Agganis Arena’s capacity is 6,251, but only about 2,095 seats were available for Slammiversary 2026, with potential changes if more sections open.
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Bleacher Report • Jun 28, 2026
TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results, Winners, Live Grades, Reaction, Highlights
TNA Wrestling • Jun 28, 2026
TNA Slammiversary 2026 Results | TNA Wrestling
