TNA Slammiversary Spoilers, Rumors: What Matches Join Eric Young vs. MVP? [VIDEO]

Here are the latest TNA spoilers and rumors for the live event Slammiversary PPV airing Sunday 6/15/14 and being headlined by TNA Champion Eric Young vs. MVP for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. The matches listed are based on the results from several TV tapings of Impact Wrestling that happened over the past week at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.

Updated Spoilers and Rumors for TNA Slammiversary 2014:

TNA Knockouts Championship: Angelina Love (c) vs. Gail Kim

Texas Death Match: Bully Ray vs. Ethan Carter III (EC3)

James Storm vs. Mr. Anderson

Jeff Hardy / Willow and Abyss vs. Bram and Magnus

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Kenny King (part of MVP's heel faction) vs. Austin Aries (now a babyface again)

Samoa Joe vs. Bobby Lashley (part of MVP's heel faction)

The Menagerie (featuring Knux, Crazy Steve, The Freak and Rebel) vs. The BroMans (Robbie E and Jessie Godderz).

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(Credit: TNAInsider.com)

CB's Analysis: With TNA only running four live event PPVs every year, they need to deliver the goods every single time out. I am already on record as saying I am not a huge fan of MVP turning heel to create yet another bad guy authority figure in pro wrestling, especially since the whole point of Bully Ray siding with MVP at LockDown was to prevent that from happening.

 

As for the positives of the current TNA Slammiversary card, I am looking forward to seeing how The Menagerie develop over the next few weeks leading to their match with The BroMans, and if given the opportunity I know that Angelina Love vs. Gail Kim could be a real showcase for the TNA Knockouts division.

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Also, I have no idea what a Texas Death Match is, but I am certainly looking forward to finding out what happens when Bully Ray takes on EC3 in such a contest at TNA Slammiversary. Ultimately, the next few weeks of Impact will help me gauge my interest in the show, and for TNA's sake I hope it's a solid PPV all around.

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