
TNA Wrestling has officially confirmed the location for one of its biggest events of the year, signaling a return to a venue that delivered strong results for the company last summer. During an appearance on the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Carlos Silva revealed that TNA will bring TNA Slammiversary back to the UBS Arena in 2026. Silva made it clear that Slammiversary remains a central focus for the company as they continue building momentum from last years successful event. While the venue has now been confirmed, TNA has not yet announced an official date for the 2026 event. The decision to return to UBS Arena follows a strong showing at Slammiversary 2025, which took place on July 20 and drew an attendance of 7,623 fans. That turnout helped establish the venue as a reliable location for one of TNAs flagship shows. With Slammiversary traditionally serving as one of TNAs marquee events each year, confirming the venue this early suggests the company is aiming to build on last years momentum and potentially deliver an even bigger show in 2026. Do you think returning to UBS Arena is the right move for TNA, or should they consider taking Slammiversary to a new city in 2026? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google