Slammiversary main event ends Santana’s second reign in Boston
Summary
– Nic Nemeth defeated Mike Santana to win the TNA World Championship at Slammiversary 2026
– Nemeth used his Call Your Shot opportunity in advance instead of surprising the champion
– Santana fought through a bloody title defense before falling to a second Danger Zone
Nic Nemeth left Slammiversary with the prize he had been chasing.
TNA closed its night at Agganis Arena in Boston with Mike Santana defending the TNA World Championship against Nemeth. The match carried serious stakes after Nemeth openly called his shot weeks earlier.
Santana walked in as champion after winning the title from Frankie Kazarian on the January 15, 2026, episode of TNA Impact. His second reign helped position him as one of the company’s central faces.
Nemeth did not take the usual surprise route with his Call Your Shot opportunity. He wanted Santana at Slammiversary and made sure the champion had time to prepare.
The match opened with Nemeth trying to avoid Santana’s pressure before the fight finally settled inside the ring. Once both men were locked in, the pace picked up and the Boston crowd split its support.
Santana was busted open during the match, but he kept pushing forward. He connected with a Rolling 450 and nearly retained the championship.
Nemeth answered with a hard superkick for a close near-fall. He later hit the Danger Zone, but Santana still survived.
Santana tried to finish the match with Spin The Block, but Nemeth had it scouted. Another superkick stopped the champion’s momentum, though Santana kicked out before a full two-count.
The final opening belonged to Nemeth. He avoided another Spin The Block attempt and connected with a second Danger Zone to score the pin.
With the win, Nemeth became TNA World Champion for the second time. Santana’s reign ended after a hard-fought defense, while Nemeth now moves forward as the new top target in TNA.

