TNA Current Champions 2024
TNA (Total Nonstop Action), formerly known as Impact Wrestling, is an American wrestling promotion founded in Nashville, Tennessee. As of 2024, the promotion boasts six titles - four for the male superstars and two for the female roster. The wrestlers of TNA Wrestling aka Impact Wrestling give their all in the ring to get their hands on the TNA World Championship, TNA X Division Championship, TNA Digital Media Championship, TNA World Tag Team Championship, TNA Knockouts World Championship, and TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship.
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Current TNA Impact Champions
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA World Championship | Moose | 13-Jan-24 | Hard to Kill | Alex Shelley |
TNA X Division Championship | Mustafa Ali | 23-Feb-24 | No Surrender | Chris Sabin |
TNA Digital Media Championship | Laredo Kid | 20-Apr-24 | Rebellion | Crazzy Steve |
TNA World Tag Team Championship | Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers | 8-Mar-24 | Sacrifice | Ace Austin and Chris Bey |
TNA Knockouts World Championship | Jordynne Grace | 13-Jan-24 | Hard to Kill | Trinity |
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship | Dani Luna & Jody Threat | 8-Mar-24 | Sacrifice | MK Ultra |
TNA World Championship
On May 13, 2007, the NWA ended their agreement with TNA, stripping Christian Cage and Team 3D of their respective championships. TNA responded by creating their own TNA World Heavyweight Championship, which was won by Kurt Angle at Sacrifice. However, due to a controversial finish, Angle was stripped of the title and it was contested at Slammiversary in a King of the Mountain match, which Angle won again. The title's name changed several times along with the company's rebranding, from Impact Wrestling World Heavyweight to GFW Global and ultimately back to Impact World Championship. In 2020, during the pandemic, Moose declared himself the TNA World Champion with a modified belt, which was later unified with the official Impact World Championship in 2021. In 2024, the title went back to being the TNA World Championship.
The current TNA World Champion is Moose in his second reign with the title.
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA World Championship | Moose | 13-Jan-24 | Hard to Kill | Alex Shelley |
TNA X Division Championship
The TNA X Division was established in 2002 as a platform for high-flying, fast-paced wrestling. The division's motto was "It is not about weight limits, it is about no limits" until 2011, when a weight limit of 225 lbs was introduced. However, the weight limit was soon ignored and eventually repealed. The X Division is one of the most popular divisions in TNA Wrestling, and it has produced some of the company's biggest stars, such as AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels. The division is known for its exciting and innovative matches, which often feature high-flying moves and acrobatic maneuvers.
TNA's X Division Championship, established on June 19, 2002, predates the company's main event and is its oldest title. While initially announced as the NWA X Championship, it transitioned to NWA-TNA X Division and finally TNA X Division Championship. The inaugural champion was crowned in a Four Way Double Elimination match won by AJ Styles. The current champion is Mustafa Ali in his first reign with the title.
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA X Division Championship | Mustafa Ali | 23-Feb-24 | No Surrender | Chris Sabin |
TNA Digital Media Championship
The TNA Digital Media Championship is one of the new-age belts in the world of professional wrestling. A television belt is one of the most common belt types in the squared circle. As the fans moved from TV to Internet, TNA also moved from TV titles to the Digital Media Championship in 2021. The title was introduced on September 30, 2021 and the first champion was crowned a month later via a tournament, won by Jordynne Grace.
The current champion is Laredo Kid in his first reign with the title.
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA Digital Media Championship | Laredo Kid | 20-Apr-24 | TNA Rebellion | Crazzy Steve |
TNA World Tag Team Championship
On May 13, 2007, the NWA abruptly terminated their agreement with TNA, stripping Christian Cage and Team 3D of their respective NWA World Heavyweight and Tag Team Championships. The primary reason cited was Cage's refusal to defend the Heavyweight title against wrestlers from NWA territories. Despite this, both champions were scheduled to defend their titles at TNA's Sacrifice event that same day. Team 3D successfully retained, while Angle defeated Cage for the championship. Interestingly, on-screen graphics still identified them as NWA champions during the matches. However, on May 17th, TNA officially established their own World Tag Team Championship belt and awarded it to Team 3D, effectively legitimizing their reign and marking the start of the title's history within TNA. So, while they entered the event defending NWA titles, they left as the inaugural TNA World Tag Team Champions.
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA World Tag Team Championship | The System | 8-Mar-24 | Sacrifice | Ace Austin and Chris Bey |
TNA Knockouts World Championship
In September 2007, TNA announced online that it was planning to start a women's division in the company and introducing a female title. Within a month, it started promotion a 10-woman match for the Bound for Glory PPV. The winner of the match was guaranteed the TNA Women's Champion. Gail Kim won the match to become the first woman to hold the title. The title was subsequently renamed to TNA Knockouts World Championship.
Jordynne Grace is the current TNA Knockouts World Champion.
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA Knockouts World Championship | Jordynne Grace | 13-Jan-24 | Hard to Kill | Trinity |
TNA Knockout World Tag Team Championship
The TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship was first held in 2009 and awarded to Sarita and Taylor Wilde. Over the years, the title was vacated a few times due to wrestler releases and a male wrestler winning it, ultimately leading to its deactivation in 2013. In 2020, the championship was revived under Impact Wrestling and awarded to Fire 'N Flava in a tournament. It was renamed to TNA Knockout World Tag Team Championship in 2024.
Title | Current Champion | Date won | Event won | Previous Champion |
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship | Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) | 8-Mar-24 | Sacrifice | Killer Kelly and Masha Slamovich |
TNA History
TNA Wrestling, originally founded as NWA: Total Nonstop Action in 2002, is a professional wrestling promotion that initially operated under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). In 2004, the promotion became independent and dropped "NWA" from its name. It continued to use the NWA World Heavyweight and Tag Team Championships until 2007 when it created its championships. In 2017, the promotion was purchased by Anthem and rebranded as Impact Wrestling. However, in January 2024, the promotion reverted back to its original name, TNA Wrestling. TNA Wrestling was known for its innovative and high-flying style of wrestling, as well as its use of a six-sided ring. The promotion also featured a number of well-known wrestlers, such as AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, and Sting. TNA Wrestling was a popular alternative to WWE for many wrestling fans, and it helped to shape the landscape of professional wrestling in the 2000s and 2010s.
Throughout its history, TNA Wrestling has held the #2 spot in the US wrestling scene, except for a period after 2014 when rivals like Ring of Honor seemed to surpass it. Factors like losing their US TV contract and internal issues contributed to this dip. However, by 2019, TNA bounced back thanks to increased international exposure and its parent company's acquisition of AXS TV, which started airing TNA programming. The emergence of AEW in 2019 with a major US TV deal pushed TNA back to the #3 spot behind both WWE and AEW, where it currently sits. In 2024, Impact Wrestling was rebranded to TNA and all its championships were subsequ
FAQs
Moose is the current TNA World Champion.
Mustafa Ali is the current TNA X Division Champion.
Laredo Kid is the current TNA DIgital Media X Champion.
Jordynne Grace is the current TNA Women's Champion aka TNA Knockout World Champion.