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In January 2013, TNA's monthly event schedule was revamped to focus on four, quarterly-held, PPV cards (later reduced to two events per year, from 2015 to 2017). In place of monthly events, TNA began producing the TNA One Night Only series of taped specials that aired via pay-per-view providers. [3]
On the August 19, 2010, edition of TNA Impact!, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship was vacated, after champion Rob Van Dam suffered a storyline injury. The title was put up in a tournament featuring the top eight ranked wrestlers in the TNA Championship Committee rankings .
The TNA World Heavyweight Championship was a short-lived professional wrestling world heavyweight championship created and promoted by Impact Wrestling.As part of a storyline in April 2020, Moose began to refer to himself as the TNA World Heavyweight Champion and carrying around the title belt that last represented the championship before it became known as the Impact World Championship.
TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry: 1 January 19, 2025: 7 Garland, Texas: Defeated Nic Nemeth at Genesis. [4] TNA X Division Championship: Moose: 1 October 27, 2024: 91 Detroit, Michigan: Defeated Mike Bailey during the Impact! tapings. Aired on tape delay on November 7, 2024. [5]
[5] 4 Awesome Kong: October 23, 2008: TNA Impact! Las Vegas, NV: 2 178 [6] 5 Angelina Love: April 19, 2009: Lockdown: Philadelphia, PA: 1 67 This was a three-way six sides of steel cage match also involving Taylor Wilde, who Love pinned. [7] 6 Tara: June 25, 2009: TNA Impact! Orlando, FL: 1 24 Aired on tape delay on July 9, 2009. [8] 7 Angelina ...
Turning Point is a pay-per-view event consisting of a main event and undercard that feature championship matches and other various matches. The first event was held December 5, 2004 and aired live on PPV, and was the second event held by TNA to be established as an annual PPV. [1]
This was a Dixieland match which aired on tape delay on December 19, 2013. On the January 9, 2014 episode of Impact Wrestling (taped December 6, 2013), A.J. Styles returned claiming to be the legitimate TNA World Heavyweight Champion as he was never defeated for the championship (though not recognized as such by TNA). Magnus defeated him later ...
[33] [34] In August 2021, after Christian Cage won the title, the TNA belt was retired once again. [35] Prior to Hard to Kill (2024) in January 2024, the company reverted back to the TNA name. To reflect the change, TNA President Scott D’Amore presented Alex Shelley, who was the last champion under the Impact name with a new belt. The new ...