TNA Wrestling is making history this weekend in El Paso, Texas, as Sacrifice on March 14 and the Impact tapings on March 15 are officially on track to draw the biggest two-day crowd for a TNA live event series in the past 10 years.

According to PWInsider.com, more paid fans will attend these events than any TNA show in the U.S. over the last decade. Demand has been so overwhelming that TNA has now opened up more seating to accommodate the growing crowd. Friday nights Sacrifice pay-per-view at the El Paso County Coliseum will now have more paid fans than any TNA Wrestling live event in the U.S. in a decadea massive milestone for the company as it continues its resurgence.

The momentum behind TNA Sacrifice has been undeniable, with ticket sales surpassing Victory Road 2024 in San Antonio, which was a complete sellout. Fans are packing the arena to witness a stacked card, featuring Jeff Hardy vs. Moose in an X-Division Title Ladder Match, a 10-Man Tag Match with The System & The Colons vs. Joe Hendry, Matt Hardy & three mystery partners, and Masha Slamovich defending the Knockouts Championship against Cora Jade.

With NXT stars making crossover appearances and TNAs fanbase growing stronger, this weekend could be one of the most significant moments in TNAs modern era.

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