TNA Under Siege 2025 Tickets: Best Place to Buy and How

TNA Under Siege 2025 Tag Team Championship Match

TNA Wrestling’s Under Siege 2025 is set to take place this Friday, May 23, 2025, at the CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario. As one of TNA’s premier annual events, this night will be featuring some of TNA’s biggest names as well as some WWE NXT Superstars. If you’re hoping to be part of the live audience, here’s your comprehensive guide on securing tickets, finding the best deals, and maximizing your event experience.

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How to Get Tickets for TNA Under Siege 2025

Official Ticket Outlets

The most reliable source for Under Siege 2025 tickets is Ticketmaster Canada. As TNA’s official ticketing partner, using Ticketmaster ensures the authenticity of your tickets and provides a fairly seamless purchasing experience. Tickets are still currently available for the May 23 event, with options ranging from general admission to premium seating.

For fans interested in attending both Under Siege and the subsequent iMPACT! TV tapings on May 24 at the same venue, two-day ticket packages are also available through Ticketmaster.

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Alternative Ticket Platforms

In addition to Ticketmaster, tickets can be found on reputable resale platforms such as SeatGeek and StubHub. These sites may offer competitive pricing, especially as the event date approaches. However, it’s essential to be cautious and ensure you’re purchasing from verified sellers to avoid counterfeit tickets.

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Best Pricing and Ticket Packages

Ticket prices for Under Siege 2025 vary based on seating location and package inclusions. Standard admission tickets start at approximately CA$41.85. For fans that are seeking an enhanced experience, premium packages like the Titanium Ticket Package may be available, providing perks such as front-row seating, early venue entry, exclusive merchandise discounts, collectible autographs, commemorative photo opportunities, and participation in post-show events.

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Tips for a Seamless Ticket Purchase

  • Act Promptly: Tickets for major wrestling events can sell out quickly. Secure your seats early to ensure the best selection.
  • Verify Sources: Always purchase tickets through official or well-known platforms to guarantee authenticity.
  • Consider Package Deals: If planning to attend multiple events, look for bundled ticket options that may offer savings and added benefits.
  • Stay Informed: Follow TNA Wrestling’s official social media channels and sign up for newsletters to receive updates on ticket releases, special offers, and event details.
Jake Skudder
Jake Skudder

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He previously worked for the (then) biggest independent wrestling company in the UK, PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.