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News / July 4, 2024 / by TNA Wrestling Staff
After narrowly escaping Against All Odds with his TNA World Title intact, Moose declared that there were no remaining challengers who were worthy of a coveted TNA World Championship opportunity. Director of Authority Santino Marella admitted that it was difficult to find a challenger for Moose – because the roster is just that stacked. Marella made a blockbuster announcement that at Slammiversary, LIVE July 20th on pay-per-view, Moose will defend the TNA World Title in a 6-Way Elimination match. That’s right, the leader of The System must put his title on the line against not one, not two, but five challengers in what is undoubtedly his greatest test to date.
The field will be determined in a series of Road to Slammiversary Qualifiers, which kicked off that night as Josh Alexander bested Eric Young in the main event. Who else will qualify for the 6-Way Elimination match at Slammiversary? And will it spell the end for the dominant title reign of Moose?
Next up in the Road to Slammiversary qualifiers, it was Steve Maclin versus Sami Callihan, two fierce competitors familiar with the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
By the end of the night, Steve Maclin secured his spot in the 6-Way match at Slammiversary! Maclin now adds a new level of threat to Moose’s TNA Championship reign. Will his KIA finisher be the key to victory at Slammiversary?
In the main event of TNA iMPACT, Nic Nemeth went head-to-head with Rich Swann in the latest Road to Slammiversary qualifier. Despite AJ Francis and DJ Whoo Kid’s best efforts to secure Swann’s spot, “The Wanted Man” Nic Nemeth emerged victorious. This win marks another milestone in Nemeth’s relentless pursuit of the TNA World Title.
With his spot in the 6-Way match at Slammiversary now secured, Nemeth stands as a formidable challenger to Moose’s TNA Championship. Will Nemeth’s determination lead him to victory at Slammiversary?
Mike Santana battled it out with Frankie Kazarian in a Road to Slammiversary Qualifier, vying for the next spot in the 6-man Elimination Match at Slammiversary for the TNA World Championship. In a shocking twist, JDC stormed the ring and took out Santana, causing him to lose via count out!
Now, Frankie Kazarian will move on to join Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin, and Nic Nemeth in the highly anticipated 6-man Elimination Match at Slammiversary.
In the main event of TNA iMPACT, Joe Hendry went head to head with Jake Something in the Road to Slammiversary Qualifier. By the end of the night, it was Joe Hendry who claimed the final spot in the 6-man Elimination Match at Slammiversary. Hendry has been on the run of a lifetime. Will Joe Hendry capitalize on his momentum at Slammiversary and become the next TNA World Champion?