Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship

The Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship is a women's professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the professional wrestling promotion Impact Wrestling. It is contested for mainly by teams consisting of two female wrestlers in Impact Wrestling, known as the Impact Knockouts, in Impact's women's division; however, the championship was once held by a male. The current champions are Fire N Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz), who are in their first reign.

Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship
The Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship belts
(2020–present)
Details
PromotionImpact Wrestling
Date establishedSeptember 20, 2009
Current champion(s)Fire N Flava
(Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz)
Date wonJanuary 16, 2021
Other name(s)
  • TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
    (2009–2013)
  • Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship
    (2021–present)

The creation of the championship was announced on August 20, 2009 during a backstage segment on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's (TNA, now Impact Wrestling) primary television program TNA Impact!.[1] Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Sarita and Taylor Wilde were the inaugural champions. They won a four-week tournament to crown the first champions. The final champions were ODB and Eric Young, who held the titles for a record 478 days.

On the June 20, 2013 episode of Impact Wrestling, Knockouts Division Executive Brooke Hogan stripped ODB and Young of the title because Young is a male, despite the fact that they had been allowed to hold the title for the prior 478 days. This ultimately resulted in the titles being deactivated.[2]

In October 2020 at Bound for Glory, Madison Rayne announced the return of the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championships.[3]

History

TNA Knockout

TNA Knockout, or just Knockout for short, was the term used by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, now Impact Wrestling) to refer to its onscreen female employees; this is similar to World Wrestling Entertainment and the Divas pseudonym they then used. 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 holder of the crown was determined in a lingerie battle royal on June 19, 2002, which aired on June 26, 2002. The participants in the match were Alexis Laree, Elektra, Erin Bray, Francine, Miss Joni, Sasha, Shannon, Taylor Vaughn, and Teresa Tyler.[5] Vaughn last eliminated Elektra to win the crown.[6] The TNA Knockout of the Year is another award in TNA given to the knockout who achieved the most or had the best run that year.[7] The most recent Knockout of the Year was Gail Kim in 2007;[7] no award was given out in 2008. In October 2007 at TNA's Bound for Glory PPV event, TNA established their first women's championship, with Gail Kim winning a 10 knockout gauntlet match to become the first TNA Women's Knockout Champion.[8] Ms. Brooks, Christy Hemme, Awesome Kong, Roxxi Laveaux, Talia Madison, Shelly Martinez, Jackie Moore, ODB, and Angel Williams were also involved in the match.[8] Two DVDs on the topic of the TNA Knockouts have been released by TNA. The first was named "Knockouts: The Ladies of TNA Wrestling Vol.1" and was released on August 29, 2006.[9] "Knocked Out: The Women of TNA Wrestling" was the second, being released on October 7, 2008.[10]

Inaugural championship tournament

On the August 20, 2009 episode of Impact!, backstage interviewer Lauren, who was standing with and about to interview Christy Hemme, Tara, Taylor Wilde, and Sarita, announced that TNA were planning to host an eight-team single elimination tag team tournament to crown the first-ever TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions.[11] After a four-way match consisting of Hemme, Traci Brooks, Sarita, and Awesome Kong, TNA commentators Mike Tenay and Taz announced that the first round match of the tournament would take place on the August 27 episode of Impact! with Kong and Raisha Saeed facing Brooks and Sharmell.[11][12] Kong and Saeed wound up winning the match, and moving to the next round of the tournament.[13] On the September 3 episode of Impact!, the team of Hemme and Tara defeated the team of Hamada and Sojournor Bolt to move onto round two of the tournament.[14] The next week on Impact!, the team of Sarita and Taylor Wilde defeated Alissa Flash and Daffney to also advance to round two.[15] Later in that same episode, Angelina Love and Velvet Sky (collectively known as The Beautiful People) defeated the team of Madison Rayne and Roxxi.[16] Round two began on the September 17 episode of Impact!, with the encounters of Kong and Saeed versus Sarita and Wilde and The Beautiful People versus Hemme and Tara. The first bout pitted Hemme and Tara against The Beautiful People, with the latter being victorious.[17] Sarita and Wilde won the second encounter over Kong and Saeed.[18] The finals for the tournament were then set for TNA's No Surrender PPV event, with The Beautiful People versus Sarita and Wilde.[19] Sarita and Wilde defeated Madison Rayne, a substitute for Angelina Love who had been released from her contract prior to the event, and Velvet Sky (also collectively known as The Beautiful People) on September 20 at No Surrender to become the first official TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions.[20]

Tournament Bracket
Round One
(TNA Impact!)
Round Two
(TNA Impact!)
Finals
(No Surrender)
         
Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed Pin
The Main Event Mafia
(Sharmell and Traci Brooks)
03:00[13]
Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed 03:00[21]
Sarita and Taylor Wilde Pin
Sarita and Taylor Wilde Pin
Alissa Flash and Daffney 05:00[22]
Sarita and Taylor Wilde Pin
The Beautiful People
(Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky)
05:00[20]
The Beautiful People
(Angelina Love and Velvet Sky)
Pin
Madison Rayne and Roxxi 03:00[22]
The Beautiful People
(Angelina Love and Velvet Sky)
Pin
Christy Hemme and Tara 04:00[21]
Hamada and Sojournor Bolt 7:25
Christy Hemme and Tara Pin

Revival championship tournament

Over the course of 2020, Impact Wrestling (which had been renamed from TNA in 2017) signed several female talents such as Nevaeh,[23] Tasha Steelz,[24] Deonna Purrazzo,[25] and Kimber Lee,[26] all of which were paired with already established names on the roster.[27] After months of competition between the tag teams in the Knockouts division, on October 24 at the Bound for Glory pay-per-view, Madison Rayne announced that after nearly eight years of inactivity, Impact Wrestling is reviving the Knockouts Tag Team Championship.[28] It was also announced that an eight-team tournament would take place over the next two months to determine the next champions. The brackets were announced in November, with the final taking place at the Hard To Kill pay-per-view in January 2021.[29][30] At Hard To Kill, Fire N Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz) defeated Havok and Nevaeh in the tournament final to win the revived titles.

Tournament Bracket
Round One
Impact!
(November 17 & 24, December 1 & 8, 2020)
Round Two
Impact!
(December 15, 2020 & January 5, 2021)
Finals
Hard to Kill
(January 16, 2021)
         
Tenille Dashwood and Alisha 6:32
Havok and Nevaeh
Havok and Nevaeh Pin
Jazz and Jordynne Grace 08:48
Killer Kelly and Renee Michelle 8:54[31]
Jazz and Jordynne Grace Pin
Havok and Nevaeh 09:40
Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz Pin
Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz Pin
Team Sea Stars
(Ashley Vox and Delmi Exo)
7:10[32]
Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz Pin
Taya Valkyrie and Rosemary 07:58
Deonna Purrazzo and Kimber Lee 06:59
Taya Valkyrie and Rosemary Pin

Belt designs

The original physical title belts were first shown at No Surrender. The belts introduced have a red strap with two small gold plates and one large gold plate. In the center of each plate stands a figure resembling a globe made out of gold. On the outer edge of the plate are red gems, which circle the entire plate. The center golden plate of the belt has TNA's official logo engraved in the very center with the words "Knockouts Tag Team" above it and the words "Wrestling Champion" below.[N 1]

Reigns

Taylor Wilde (left) and Hamada (right) with the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship belts in July 2010

The inaugural champions were Sarita and Wilde, who defeated The Beautiful People (Rayne and Sky) in the finals of an eight-team tournament to crown the first TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions.[20] At 478 days, Eric Young and ODB hold the record for the longest reign in the title's history. Awesome Kong's and Hamada's only reign holds the record for the shortest reign in the title's history at 63 days. As of June 27, 2013, the championships are retired due to TNA not having enough female talent for a Tag Team Division.[33] Young is the first and only male wrestler to have held the title. Overall, there have been nine reigns shared between 15 wrestlers and nine teams.

Fire N Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz) are the current champions in their first reign, both as a team and individually. They won the revived titles after defeating Havok and Nevaeh in the final of an eight-team tournament on January 16, 2021 at Hard To Kill in Nashville, Tennessee.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
1 Sarah Stock and Taylor Wilde September 20, 2009 No Surrender Orlando, FL 1 106 Sarita and Wilde defeated The Beautiful People (Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky) in the finals of an eight-team tournament to become the inaugural champions [20][34]
2 Awesome Kong and Hamada January 4, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 63 [35]
Vacated March 8, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL Title held up after Kong was released from her TNA contract, with the championship allegedly not being defended for 30 days used as a storyline reason [36]
3 The Beautiful People
(Lacey Von Erich, Madison Rayne, and Velvet Sky)
March 8, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 141 Rayne and Sky defeated the teams of Sarita and Taylor Wilde, Angelina Love and Tara in a three-way match to win the vacant championship. Von Erich was also recognized as a champion and the three defended the title under the Freebird rule [36][37]
4 Hamada (2) and Taylor Wilde (2) August 5, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 126 Defeated Sky and Von Erich for the title.
This episode aired on tape delay on August 5, 2010
[38][39]
Vacated December 9, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL Title held up after Hamada was released from her TNA contract, with the championship not being defended for 30 days used as a storyline reason. This episode aired on tape delay on December 9, 2010 [40][41]
5 Angelina Love and Winter December 23, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 80 Love and Winter defeated Madison Rayne and Tara in the finals of a four-team tournament to win the vacant title. Velvet Sky was originally Love's partner in the tournament, but was taken out by a pre-match attack from Sarita, allowing Winter to replace her during the finals. This episode aired on tape delay on December 23, 2010 [42][43]
6 Mexican America
(Rosita and Sarita (2))
March 13, 2011 Victory Road Orlando, FL 1 129 [44]
7 TnT
(Brooke Tessmacher and Tara)
July 20, 2011 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 1 106 This episode aired on tape delay on July 21, 2011 [45][46]
8 Gail Kim and Madison Rayne (2) November 3, 2011 Impact Wrestling Macon, GA 1 126 This episode aired on tape delay on November 3, 2011 [47][48]
9 Eric Young and ODB March 8, 2012 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 1 469 This episode aired on tape delay on March 8, 2012 [49][50]
Vacated June 20, 2013 Impact Wrestling Peoria, IL Title vacated by Knockouts Division Executive Brooke Hogan due to Young being a male talent
Deactivated June 27, 2013 Title was deactivated and its profile was removed from the ImpactWrestling.com website
Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship
10 Fire N Flava
(Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz)
January 16, 2021 Hard To Kill Nashville, Tennessee 1 18+ Defeated Havok and Nevaeh in the finals of the eight-team tournament to win the revived titles. [51]

Combined reigns

As of February 3, 2021.

By team

Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Eric Young and ODB1478
2 The Beautiful People
(Lacey Von Erich, Madison Rayne, and Velvet Sky)
141
3 Hamada and Taylor Wilde132
4 Gail Kim and Madison Rayne125
5 Mexican America
(Rosita and Sarita)
121
6 Sarita and Taylor Wilde106
TnT
(Brooke Tessmacher and Tara)
106
8 Angelina Love and Winter94
9 Awesome Kong and Hamada63
10 Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz18+

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Eric Young1469
ODB1469
3 Madison Rayne2266
4 Taylor Wilde2238
5 Sarita2227
6 Hamada2195
7 Lacey Von Erich1141
Velvet Sky1141
9 Gail Kim1125
10 Rosita1121
11 Brooke Tessmacher1106
Tara1106
13 Angelina Love194
Winter194
15 Awesome Kong163
16 Kiera Hogan118+
Tasha Steelz

Footnotes

  1. This description is based on the current design of the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship, as seen in the images throughout the article

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