Could it be?
This weekend, TNA Wrestling will celebrate its 23rd anniversary with a stacked card at Slammiversary. Amongst the lineup is TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich vs NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne, with the winner taking possession of both championships. Elsewhere, TNA World Champion Trick Williams will defend his title against Mike Santana and Joe Hendry. Per an announcement from TNA President Carlos Silva, fans are also hoping to see an appearance from a popular TNA alum.
Due to high demand, TNA has opened up additional seats at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, the site of Slammiversary. “We’re moving the stage back to accommodate more fans,” Silva wrote on Twitter/X. “This event will be TNA’s greatest achievement and trust me it’s going to be PHENOMENAL.”
The latter sentence has particularly caught the attention of fans, as it seemingly points to former TNA World Champion AJ Styles, known as “The Phenomenal One.” While a contracted WWE talent, Styles appeared on the 2022 Slammiversary event, via a pre-taped video honoring the company’s then-20-year anniversary.
We’re moving the stage back to accommodate more fans. This event will be TNA’s greatest achievement and trust me it’s going to be PHENOMENAL. #Slammiversary #TNA @ThisIsTNA pic.twitter.com/9BUxjiIQjj
— Carlos Silva (@carlossilva) July 15, 2025
Given WWE‘s current partnership with TNA, wrestling fans have long called for Styles to physically return to his former home of 12 years. Styles’ TNA run was so successful that the company considered inducting him into their Hall of Fame. Styles turned it down at the time, citing his desire to wait until after he retires from in-ring competition.
As of this writing, there is no official word on whether or not AJ Styles will appear at Slammiversary 2025 in any manner. Regardless, the July 20 event already looks to be a success from a ticket standpoint, with Silva promising the show itself to also be a success.