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− | '''Slammiversary''' is |
+ | '''Slammiversary''' is one of the annual [[pay-per-view]] events held by [[Impact Wrestling]]. This is of historical significance since June 19 is the date of the first TNA event in [[2002]]. It is considered one of Impact's flagship PPV events along [[Bound for Glory]] due to the show celebrating the company's anniversary. Slammiversary was the host of the [[King of the Mountain match]]. |
==Major aspects of Slammiversary== |
==Major aspects of Slammiversary== |
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− | Slammiversary has become the home of the [[King of the Mountain match]], a five-man reverse ladder match for TNA's [[World Heavyweight Championship]]. The match debuted at TNA's second anniversary show, a weekly pay-per-view in Nashville, Tennessee, and has since been featured at Slammiversary every year. |
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===Authority changes=== |
===Authority changes=== |
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On the pre-show to Slammiversary 2005, [[Larry Zbyszko]] took the mic and announced that former Director of Authority [[Dusty Rhodes]] had buckled under the pressure and would be resigning, meaning that Zbyszko would be taking over as interim authority as per his role as a member of the NWA Championship Committee. |
On the pre-show to Slammiversary 2005, [[Larry Zbyszko]] took the mic and announced that former Director of Authority [[Dusty Rhodes]] had buckled under the pressure and would be resigning, meaning that Zbyszko would be taking over as interim authority as per his role as a member of the NWA Championship Committee. |
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+ | |July 22, [[2018]] |
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+ | |[[Toronto, Ontario, Canada]] |
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+ | |[[Rebel Complex]] |
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+ | |[[Slammiversary XVII]] |
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+ | |July 7, [[2019]] |
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+ | |[[Dallas, Texas]] |
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+ | |[[Gilley’s Dallas]] |
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+ | |[[Slammiversary XVIII]] |
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+ | |July 18, [[2020]] |
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+ | |[[Nashville, Tennessee]] |
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+ | |[[Skyway Studios]] |
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+ | |[[Slammiversary 2021]] |
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+ | |July 17, [[2021]] |
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+ | |[[Nashville, Tennessee]] |
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+ | |[[Skyway Studios]] |
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+ | |[[Slammiversary 2022]] |
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+ | |June 19, [[2022]] |
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+ | |[[Nashville, Tennessee]] |
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+ | |[[Skyway Studios]] |
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+ | ==Logos== |
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Slammiversary Logo.jpg |
Slammiversary Logo.jpg |
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+ | SlammiversaryXVILogo.jpg |
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+ | Slammiversary XVIILogo.png |
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+ | Slammiversary 2020logo.jpg |
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+ | Slammiversary2021logo.jpg |
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+ | Slammiversary 2022 logo.png |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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+ | *[[Impact Wrestling]] |
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− | *[[List of TNA pay-per-view events]] |
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{{Slammiversary}} |
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 22 December 2023
Slammiversary is one of the annual pay-per-view events held by Impact Wrestling. This is of historical significance since June 19 is the date of the first TNA event in 2002. It is considered one of Impact's flagship PPV events along Bound for Glory due to the show celebrating the company's anniversary. Slammiversary was the host of the King of the Mountain match.
Major aspects of Slammiversary
Authority changes
On the pre-show to Slammiversary 2005, Larry Zbyszko took the mic and announced that former Director of Authority Dusty Rhodes had buckled under the pressure and would be resigning, meaning that Zbyszko would be taking over as interim authority as per his role as a member of the NWA Championship Committee.
In 2006, a much longer developed storyline came to a climax as TNA Management finally announced its long-awaited "new face" with the debut of Jim Cornette at Slammiversary 2006.
Slammiversary dates and venues
Logos
See also
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