TNA teases return of Amazing Red at Slammiversary 2026

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Last updated Jun 13, 2026

TNA teases return of Amazing Red at Slammiversary 2026
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TNA Wrestling has begun promoting the return of Amazing Red for their Slammiversary pay-per-view event set for June 28 in Boston, Massachusetts. Carlos Silva's recent social media post hinted at the exciting announcement, and TNA later shared a teaser video confirming his return. Amazing Red last competed for TNA in 2011 and is recognized as a pivotal figure in the X-Division. He has since remained active in wrestling through the promotion he founded, House of Glory. Fans are anticipating what may be his final run with TNA.

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  • Slammiversary 2026 is scheduled for June 28 in Boston.
  • Carlos Silva hinted at a major return on social media.
  • TNA released a teaser video confirming Amazing Red's return.
  • Amazing Red hasn't wrestled for TNA since 2011.
  • He is known for his impact on the X-Division.
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Just the other day, Carlos Silva took to social media with a post that seemed to tease out a big return at the upcoming Slammiversary pay-per-view scheduled for June 28 in Boston, Massachusetts: SLAMM is gonna be Amazing 😮 🟥 ❌ @ThisIsTNA — Carlos Silva (@carlossilva) June 11, 2026 If it wasn’t clear who he was referring to, the Twitter account for the promotion posted a teaser video that makes clear exactly who they’re talking about: 👀👀👀#TNASlammiversary pic.twitter.com/H3boE6TUqe — TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) June 12, 2026 Yep, they’re definitely teasing the return of Amazing Red. It would be quite the return, considering he hasn’t actually wrestled for the promotion in some 15 years, having departed the company all the way back in 2011. He was an X-Division pioneer, a defining act who influenced plenty of wrestlers you know and love today. He’s largely been working in House of Glory, the promotion he founded, where he’s remained active. He just turned 44-years-old this year but perhaps he’s got enough in the tank for one final run with TNA. Excited?

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