In professional wrestling, championships are competed for in scripted storylines by a promotion's roster of contracted wrestlers. [1] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, formerly Impact Wrestling) is a Nashville, Tennessee-based professional wrestling promotion. The promotion was founded in 2002; in the company's 19-year history, fourteen different unique championships, some originating from other promotions, have been promoted by TNA and later abandoned by the promotion. The following is a list of the promotion's former championships that were once active and contended for by its roster.
This section of championships are a list of titles which were exclusive to TNA.
No. | Championship | Date of introduction | First champion(s) | Date retired | Final champion(s) | Years active | Notes |
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1 | TNA King of the Mountain Championship [lower-alpha 1] | October 23, 2008 | Booker T | August 13, 2016 | Bobby Lashley | 8 | The title was unified with the TNA World Heavyweight Championship by Lashley and officially deactivated by TNA President Billy Corgan. [2] |
2 | Impact Grand Championship | October 2, 2016 | Aron Rex | June 4, 2018 | Austin Aries | 2 | Aries unified the title with the Impact World Championship during a press conference before Slammiversary XVI. |
3 | TNA World Heavyweight Championship | April 8–10, 2020 [lower-alpha 2] | Moose | March 13, 2021 | Rich Swann | 1 | Moose was defeated by Impact World Champion Rich Swann to unified the championships. |
No. | Championship | Date of introduction | First champion(s) | Date retired | Final champion(s) | Months active | Notes |
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1 | TNA World Beer Drinking Championship | November 11, 2007 | James Storm | February 26, 2008 | James Storm | 4 | Rhino destroyed the championship belt, thus deactivating the title. This episode aired on tape delay on March 6, 2008. |
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