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Knockout is a term used by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) to refer to its female talent. The term is applied universally to wrestlers, backstage interviewers, and managers/valets. They are analogous to the Divas of rival IWE.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Miss TNA (2002)

[edit] Post-Miss TNA (2003–2006)

[edit] TNA Women's Knockout Division (2007–present)

[edit] Knockouts Division Commissioner

[edit] Promotion

The popularity of women in TNA has resulted cross-promotion with other brands featuring the TNA Knockouts.

[edit] TNA Knockout Photoshoots/DVDs

[edit] TNA Knockouts Trading Cards

[edit] Playboy

[edit] Other

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] Miss TNA

The first Miss TNA was crowned on June 19, 2002, when Taylor Vaughn won a 9-woman lingerie battle royal. The title was abandoned in November 2002.

Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Place: Notes:
Taylor Vaughn 1 June 19, 2002 Huntsville, AL Defeats Alexis Pasma, Elektra, Erin Bray, Francine, Miss Joni, Sasha, Shannon, and Teresa Tyler in a "Lingerie Battle Royal"
Bruce 1 July 31, 2002 Nashville, TN Defeated Taylor Vaughn.
April Pennington 1 November 27, 2002 Nashville, TN April Pennington was given the crown by Bruce and the title was immediately abandoned
Title Abandoned November 27, 2002

[edit] TNA Babe/Knockout of the Year

The TNA Babe/Knockout of the Year contest was a contest where fans voted on TNA Wrestling's official website for who their favorite TNA Knockout for that year.

[edit] TNA Women's Knockout Championship

[edit] TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship

[edit] Queen of the Cage

The Queen of the Cage match is a professional wrestling match exclusive to TNA. The Queen of the Cage was determined annually at the Lockdown pay-per-view event. In 2008, the match began as a reverse-battle royal involving eight wrestlers. The first two wrestlers that entered the cage then competed in a one-on-one match that was won via pin fall or submission. The winner became the number one contender for the TNA Women's Knockout Championship. In 2009, the match was a traditional four-way match. The match type has since been dropped.

No. Match Event, Date and Location
I Shaina Laveaux defeated Angela McAlmond, Jehann Kazem, Beatrice, Rhaka Khan, Salinas, Traci Brooks, and Kara Magill Lockdown 2008
April 13, 2008,
Lowell, Massachusetts
II Coral defeated Dixie, Victoria Lehr, and Sojournor Bolt Lockdown 2009
April 19, 2009,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

[edit] See also

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