TNA Wrestling officially announced that Slammiversary 2024 will take place on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the Verdun Auditorium in Montreal, Quebec. The event marks the promotion’s return to Canada, featuring a card headlined by top-tier talent in the TNA division. The "Wanted Man" Nick Nemeth, formerly known as Dolph Ziggler, is confirmed for the event, though his specific opponent remains a focal point of the promotion’s current storylines.
Where and When is TNA Slammiversary 2024?
TNA Wrestling confirmed the event will be held on July 20, 2024, at the historic Verdun Auditorium in Montreal. This location serves as the centerpiece for the promotion’s summer touring schedule. According to the official TNA Wrestling announcement, tickets for the event were released to the public shortly following the location reveal, signaling a push to capture the strong professional wrestling fan base in Quebec.

Who is Competing at Slammiversary?
The marquee attraction for the event is Nick Nemeth. Since debuting for TNA, Nemeth has positioned himself as a central figure in the main event scene. While promotional materials have highlighted his participation, the company has utilized a "Wanted Man" persona for Nemeth, emphasizing his willingness to face any challenger on the roster.
The match card is currently in development, with TNA utilizing its weekly television programming on AXS TV to build toward the championship bouts. Other top stars, including Moose and Josh Alexander, are expected to feature prominently on the card, given their standing as the promotion’s primary titleholders and veteran performers.
Why Does This Event Matter for TNA?
Slammiversary is traditionally one of TNA’s "Big Four" pay-per-view events, often serving as a platform for major title changes and the return of notable performers. By selecting Montreal, the promotion is banking on the city’s reputation for having a knowledgeable and vocal wrestling audience.
Historically, TNA has used the Slammiversary event to showcase its transition between eras. Following the company’s rebranding from Impact Wrestling back to Total Nonstop Action (TNA) in early 2024, this event acts as a validation of the promotion’s new identity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can fans watch Slammiversary?
The event is available globally via traditional pay-per-view providers, the TNA+ streaming service, and through digital platforms like TrillerTV.
Is the match card finalized?
No, TNA typically announces the full lineup of matches in the weeks leading up to the event through their social media channels and official website.
Is this the first time TNA has been in Montreal?
TNA has held events in Canada previously, but this marks a significant return to Montreal for a premium live event, following a period where the promotion focused heavily on residency-style tapings in the United States.