WWE Hall Of Famer Questions Decision In TNA Slammiversary Main Event

Trick Williams celebrating his victory at TNA Slammiversay.
Trick Williams celebrating his victory at TNA Slammiversay 2025 | Credit: TNA

WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray shared his thoughts on TNA Wrestlingโ€™s record-setting Slammiversary event, praising the night as โ€œoff the chartsโ€ but also expressing reservations about the finish to the TNA World Championship main event.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Bully Ray called Slammiversary a historic night for the company, which drew over 7,600 fans to the UBS Arena in New Yorkโ€”TNAโ€™s largest domestic crowd since its rebirth. He highlighted the showโ€™s electric atmosphere and surging online presence.

โ€œLoved all the pictures that I saw from the arena, those deep shots that show you how full the place is,โ€ Bully said. โ€œBefore the show started, I was in a private roomโ€ฆ and I was talking to one of the senior management there, Ross Formanโ€ฆ I said, โ€˜Ross, you got to run with this. You have to. You caught lightning in a bottle tonight. Youโ€™re trending number one.โ€™โ€

Despite the overall success, Bully Ray criticized the main event finish, which saw NXTโ€™s Trick Williams retain the TNA World Championship against New Yorkโ€™s own Mike Santana.

The result left many in the crowd disappointed. โ€œLast night was an incredible night for TNA, but people were not excited about the finish. There were a lot of disgruntled fans out there,โ€ Bully said.

Co-host Dave LaGreca agreed, calling the decision a shocker. โ€œI thought the night was setโ€ฆ biggest TNA show of all time, and it ends in a downer, because Trick Williams retains that TNA World Championship,โ€ LaGreca said. โ€œThat crowd was ready to explode for Mike Santana to get the victory last night.โ€

Bully Ray, however, offered a long-term perspective, speculating that TNA may be holding off on Santanaโ€™s big moment for a future payoffโ€”likely at Bound For Glory, which was recently announced for October 12th in Lowell, MA.

โ€œYou canโ€™t play to the city. I understand why, trust me, I get it, but you have to take the fandom hat off, and you have to put the professional hat on,โ€ he said. โ€œIf I had to bet $1, Iโ€™d say weโ€™re going to get Trick and Mike at Bound for Glory.โ€

“Theyโ€™re going to break their own record very quickly.”

He added: โ€œWould you rather see it happen in front of 7,600 people in New York? Or would you rather see it happen in front of 10,000 people in Boston? Theyโ€™re going to break that record at Bound for Glory. Theyโ€™re going to break their own record very quickly. I believe.โ€

The Challenge

LaGreca concluded by acknowledging the challenge of the decision: โ€œIโ€™m all in on Mike Santanaโ€ฆ that would have been one of the greatest feel-good moments of all time in TNA history,โ€ he said. โ€œBut do you go with the story, with Trick Williams, and thereโ€™s got to be big plans in store for Trick and this championship moving forward.โ€

Stay tuned to PWMania.com for more news on TNA Slammiversary fallout and the road to Bound for Glory.

(h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription)