
TNA Wrestling has officially announced the complete 16‑competitor field for the Knockouts TV Championship tournament. The new title was introduced at Slammiversary, adding another championship to a division that continues to grow in visibility and depth. The belt will be defended only on Impact, and the tournament begins this week with the first two matches already confirmed for Thursday’s show.
The Knockouts TV Championship was unveiled by TNA Hall of Famer Traci Brooks, who said the new title gives the division another chance to prove why it remains one of the strongest women’s rosters in wrestling. With a mix of TNA talent, rising names, and two NXT wrestlers involved through the WWE–TNA partnership, the bracket features a wide range of styles and personalities.
Knockouts TV Title Tournament Bracket Announced
The left side of the bracket includes Indi Hartwell vs. Vicki Venuto, Harley Hudson vs. Thea Hail, Elayna Black vs. Wendy Choo, and M By Elegance vs. Rosemary. The right side features Jada Stone vs. Alisha Edwards, Jody Threat vs. Gabby Forza, Mara Sade vs. Tasha Steelz, and Heather By Elegance vs. Allie.
Left Side
- Indi Hartwell vs. Vicki Venuto
- Harley Hudson vs. Thea Hail
- Elayna Black vs. Wendy Choo
- M By Elegance vs. Rosemary
Right Side
- Jada Stone vs. Alisha Edwards
- Jody Threat vs. Gabby Forza
- Mara Sade vs. Tasha Steelz
- Heather By Elegance vs. Allie
Hail and Choo, both from NXT, enter the tournament as part of the ongoing collaboration between WWE and TNA. If both competitors win their opening matches and their quarterfinal bouts, they would meet in the semifinals. Their involvement adds an extra layer of interest to the bracket, especially with fans curious about how far the partnership will extend.
Impact will air the first tournament matches this Thursday, with Mara Sade vs. Tasha Steelz and Heather By Elegance vs. Allie scheduled for the broadcast. TNA also has TV tapings in Albany, New York on Wednesday and Thursday, which will include fallout from Slammiversary and additional tournament action.
The introduction of the Knockouts TV Championship marks another step in expanding the division. With 16 competitors in the field, the tournament promises several fresh matchups and a long path toward crowning the first champion. As the bracket unfolds, fans will see how the mix of established names, newcomers, and cross‑promotional talent shapes the early identity of the new title.

TNA Reveals Full Knockouts TV Title Tournament Bracket


