
TNA Slammiversary: Fade to Black
Documentary · Action · Comedy
Overview
TNA Slammiversary: Fade to Black is a special cinematic documentary that offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the July 20, 2025, Slammiversary pay-per-view event held at UBS Arena in New York. Described as a "first-of-its-kind, cinematic mic’d-up experience that fuses the rawness of live sports with the emotion and spectacle of professional wrestling," the feature captures the unscripted moments of the event, following wrestlers from the locker room to the gorilla position, showcasing real-time banter, focus, adrenaline, and natural hype. The narration emphasizes the emotional weight of the event, stating, “There’s a moment right after the final bell rings when the noise dies and the silence sets in. No entrance music, just the truth, your heartbeat, your regrets, and the weight of what you gave and what you lost”
Top Cast


Taylor Grado
Taylor Grado
Jacy Jayne
Taylor Grado
Jacy Jayne


Quinn Ojinnaka
Quinn Ojinnaka
Moose
Quinn Ojinnaka
Moose


Allen Jones
Allen Jones
AJ Styles
Allen Jones
AJ Styles
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