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Slammiversary: Fade to Black cinematic documentary out tomorrow

TNA Wrestling announced a new cinematic experience titled Slammiversary: Fade to Black, which will premiere on TNA+ for annual VIP members tomorrow, Monday, July 28.

This will be a behind-the-scenes documentary which focuses on the men and women who made Slammiversary possible.

“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. On July 20th at UBS Arena in New York, a statement was made, and when a statement’s made in this city, the world listens,” the promo video for the show says.

TNA President Carlos Silva added that they were going to show fans the emotion and spectacle of professional wrestling like never before and put over the TNA team.

The show set a new attendance record for TNA Wrestling in North America with over 7,600 in attendance.


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