TNA Wrestling has officially revealed its first name for the 2026 Hall of Fame class, and it’s a familiar one to longtime fans. ODB is headed for induction following a memorable moment at Rebellion 2026.
After competing in a six-woman Hardcore Country tag team match, the post-match scene quickly shifted into something far more meaningful. TNA President Carlos Silva and Tommy Dreamer entered the ring, clearing out The Elegance Brand to make way for a special announcement. With Mickie James and Taryn Terrell by her side, ODB was caught off guard as Dreamer spoke about the importance of genuine moments in professional wrestling.
Dreamer praised ODB’s contributions to the business and even teased the possibility of her returning to TNA—though not without joking that she might need to clean up her look. Silva then made it official, confirming that ODB will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame later this year at Bound For Glory. The announcement was met with an emotional reaction, as ODB took a moment to thank the fans who supported her throughout her career.
ODB’s legacy in TNA is hard to overlook. A four-time Knockouts Champion, she also held the Knockouts Tag Team Titles and won the Gauntlet for the Gold match twice. Her unique personality and hard-hitting style helped define an era of the Knockouts division, making her one of the most memorable figures in its history.
With her induction now confirmed, ODB’s impact on TNA will be celebrated on one of the company’s biggest stages later this year.
