Top 5 TNA Plus Specials That Need To Happen

Top 5 TNA Plus Specials That Need To Happen

TNA Plus has been killing it with weekly iMPACT! and some solid PPV events, but they need more exclusive specials to make the subscription feel worth it. Here are my top 5 TNA Plus specials that absolutely NEED to be brought back or created.

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Top 5 TNA Plus Specials Needed

  1. TNA Slamboree needs to return as a big TNA Plus special. This show should be loaded with classic gimmick matches and high-stakes title matches. Think cage matches, street fights, and big multi-man bouts — the kind of chaotic, old-school TNA energy that fans love.

  2. TNA Road Wild absolutely needs to come back to TNA Plus. Bring back the wild gimmick matches, big title bouts, and most importantly — the legendary Monster Truck matches! Imagine pulling up to a big outdoor setup with Monster Trucks, brawls in the parking lot, and pure chaos. That’s the kind of spectacle TNA Plus subscribers would eat up.

  3. TNA Hostile City Showdown needs to be revived for TNA Plus. This one should be all about intense showdowns, heated rivalries, brutal title matches, and hardcore gimmick matches. It has that gritty, “anything can happen” Philadelphia-style vibe that would feel fresh and dangerous again.

  4. TNA New Year’s Clash needs to be an annual TNA Plus exclusive every January. Make it a big kickoff show for the year — big title matches, surprise returns, and major announcements. It would be the perfect way to start the new year with a bang on TNA Plus.

  5. TNA Anniversary Show has to be on TNA Plus every year to celebrate TNA Wrestling history. Whether it’s the actual anniversary date or a special weekend, this show should look back at TNA’s biggest moments while creating new ones. Title matches, Hall of Fame inductions, surprise appearances, and big stipulation matches would make it a must-watch annual event.

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