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It was introduced on October 14, 2007, at TNA's Bound for Glory pay-per-view (PPV) event under the name "TNA Women's World Championship"; [1] it was later renamed "TNA Women's Knockout Championship" in 2008. The word "Knockout" in the championship's name alludes to the term TNA Knockout, which TNA uses to refer to its female wrestlers. [2]
TNA Knockout, or just Knockout for short, is the term used by TNA to refer to its onscreen female performers; this is similar to TNA's main rival World Wrestling Entertainment and their Divas pseudonym. TNA's first women's accomplishment was announced at TNA's first weekly pay-per-view event on June 19, 2002. [4] It was called the "Miss TNA" crown.
The TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship is a women's professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It is contested for mainly by teams consisting of two female wrestlers in TNA, known as the TNA Knockouts ; however, the championship was once held by a male.
Knockouts Knockdown: Impact Zone (Universal Studios Florida) Orlando, Florida: 9-woman Queen of the Knockouts gauntlet battle royal: One Night Only PPV October 20: Bound for Glory: Viejas Arena: San Diego, California: Bully Ray (c) vs. A.J. Styles in a no disqualification match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship: March 19 November 1 ...
TNA Knocked Out DVD featuring former TNA Wrestling worker and authority figure Karen Jarrett.. The term Knockouts was not used when Total Nonstop Action debuted in 2002. The name originated from a DVD release in 2006 by the company, Knockouts: The Ladies of TNA Wrestling, Vol.1, which focused on its then-current female stars.
The top singles championship specifically contested for female wrestlers - promoted as the Knockouts division - is the TNA Knockouts World Championship, which is held by first time champion Masha Slamovich, who defeated Jordynne Grace on October 26, 2024, at Bound for Glory to win the title. [2]
A Six Person Intergender Tag Team match and a Three Way match for the TNA Women's World Championship, now named the TNA Women's Knockout Championship, were both rated a 5 out of 10. [59] James Caldwell's highest rating was given to Angle versus Jarrett at 4 stars out of 5. [63] The Six Person Intergender Tag Team match was given the lowest at 1 ...
[5] [6] In September 2007, TNA first announced through their TNA Mobile service that they planned to start an official women's division and debut a women's title soon. [7] [8] On October 14, TNA introduced the Knockouts Championship at Bound for Glory event to crown the inaugural Champion. [9]