The TNA Knockouts division underwent a facelift at Slammiversary (June 28, 2026). Every women’s title changed hands, and there is even a new championship to contend for.
Starting at the top, Xia Brookside is now the queen of TNA. The second-generation wrestler dethroned Lei Ying Lee to win the Knockouts Championship. Lee opened with fire in the battle of former friends. She whooped Brookside all around the ring. Fate swung Brookside’s way when she dodged a kick and Lee hit the ring post. Brookside immediately
targeted the left leg. Lee showed toughness to push through the pain for her striking game. She couldn’t account for an exposed turnbuckle. When Lee lifted Brookside out of the corner for a powerbomb, the challenger frantically grabbed anything she could to stop it. Lee powerbombed Brookside holding the turnbuckle pad. In the end, Lee climbed the corner, and Brookside strategically hit the ropes. Lee fell down bumping her head on the exposed steel. Brookside urgently executed a lifting DDT to win the title.
The tag team division is no longer elegant. Heather and M dropped the titles to the frightening DemonXBunny duo of Rosemary and Allie. The Elegance Brand’s Personal Concierge suffered the humiliation of green mist. In the end, Rosemary escaped the Elegance Brand’s finisher. Heather stomped M, Allie hit a Codebreaker on Heather, and Rosemary finished the job on a Scorpion Death Drop to pin Heather.
TNA may have to expand the roster, because they introduced the Knockouts Television Championship. A 16-woman tournament kicks off on Impact. That new title will only be defended on Impact.
Catch up on all the results from TNA Slammiversary (here).
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