Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Nashville, Tennessee. Title reigns are either determined by professional wrestling matches or are awarded to a wrestler as a result of the culmination of various scripted storylines. There are three active singles championships and one active tag team championship for (primarily) male wrestlers, a singles and tag team championship specifically for female wrestlers, and an open championship available to anyone.

Eight wrestlers currently hold the championships (including one double champion). The list includes the number of times the wrestler has held the title, the date and location of the win, and a description of the winning bout. The following is correct as of November 17, 2024.[1]

Overview

Men

At the top of the TNA championship hierarchy is the TNA World Championship. The championship is currently held by Nic Nemeth, who is in his first reign. He defeated previous champion Moose, Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin, Frankie Kazarian, and Joe Hendry in a Six-way elimination match at Slammiversary on July 20, 2024 to win the title.

The secondary title is the TNA X Division Championship, which is currently held by first time champion Moose, who defeated Mike Bailey on October 27, 2024 during the Impact! tapings to win the title (aired November 7)

A tertiary level title is the Canadian International Heavyweight Championship, currently held by first time champion PCO. He defeated A. J. Francis on July 20, 2024 at Slammiversary to win both the Canadian International and TNA Digital Media Championship.

The TNA World Tag Team Championship is currently held by The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy), who are in their third reign both individually and as a team. They defeated previous champions The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers), and ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey) on October 26, 2024 at Bound for Glory in a Full Metal Mayhem match to win the titles.

A wrestler who has held the World, X Division, and Tag Team Championships is recognized to have won the TNA Triple Crown. If any winner of the Triple Crown has also won either the TNA Television Championship or the Impact Grand Championship (both defunct), they are also recognized to have won the TNA Grand Slam.

Women

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.

The championship for female tag teams is the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship. Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) are the current champions in their second reign. They defeated The Malisha (Masha Slamovich and Tasha Steelz - substituting for injured recognized champion Alisha Edwards) on September 13, 2024 at Victory Road to win the titles in a match where if Spitfire had lost, they would have broken up as a team.

Open

The TNA Digital Media Championship is a tertiary level championship open to both male and female wrestlers. It is currently held by first time champion PCO, who defeated A. J. Francis on July 20, 2024 at Slammiversary to win both the Digital Media and Canadian International Heavyweight Championship.

A female wrestler who has held the Knockouts, Knockouts Tag Team and Digital Media Championships is considered to have won the Knockouts Triple Crown.[2]

Current champions

As of November 17, 2024

The colors and short code / acronym names indicate the gender of the champions.

TNA Male Star Champions KO TNA Knockout (Women's) Champions

Men's division

Singles

TNA Male Star Champions
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
TNA World Championship   Nic Nemeth 1 July 20, 2024 120 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Defeated previous champion Moose, Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin, Frankie Kazarian, and Joe Hendry in a six-way elimination match at Slammiversary. [3]
TNA X Division Championship   Moose 1 October 27, 2024 21 Detroit, Michigan Defeated Mike Bailey during the Impact! tapings.
Aired November 7
[4]
TNA Digital Media Championship   PCO 1 July 20, 2024 120 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Defeated A. J. Francis in a Montreal Street Fight at Slammiversary to win both the TNA Digital Media Championship and Canadian International Heavyweight Championship. [3]
Canadian International Heavyweight Championship 1

Tag team

Championship Current champions Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
TNA World Tag Team Championship   The Hardys
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
3 October 26, 2024 22 Detroit, Michigan Defeated previous champions The System (Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards) and ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey) in a Three-way Full Metal Mayhem match at Bound for Glory. [5]

Knockouts (Women's) division

Singles

TNA Knockout (Women's) Champions
Championship Current champion Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
TNA Knockouts World Championship   Masha Slamovich 1 October 26, 2024 22 Detroit, Michigan Defeated Jordynne Grace at Bound for Glory. [5]

Tag team

Championship Current champions Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship   Spitfire
(Jody Threat - pictured - and Dani Luna)
2 September 13, 2024 65 San Antonio, Texas Defeated The Malisha (Masha Slamovich and Tasha Steelz - substituting for injured recognized champion Alisha Edwards) at Victory Road.
If Spitfire had lost, they would have broken up as a team.
[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Champions - Impact Wrestling.com
  2. ^ Bound For Glory 2021 results - Impact Wrestling.com
  3. ^ a b Pritchard, Bill (July 20, 2024). "TNA Slammiversary Results – July 20, 2024". WrestleZone. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  4. ^ Scott D (October 28, 2024). "TNA Impact Spoilers from Detroit". PWInsider. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Erik Beaston (October 26, 2024). "TNA Bound for Glory 2024 Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights". Bleacher Report.
  6. ^ Siino, John (September 13, 2024). "TNA Victory Road 2024 Results: Nic Nemeth vs. Moose, Joe Hendry vs. Josh Alexander, Three Title Changes". Post Wrestling. Archived from the original on September 14, 2024. Retrieved September 14, 2024.