Report: TNA Wrestling Planning New Women’s Mid-Card Championship

TNA Wrestling may soon be expanding its Knockouts division with the introduction of a brand-new championship.

According to a report from Fightful Select, the company is preparing to unveil a women’s mid-card title, giving the Knockouts roster a second singles championship to compete for alongside the TNA Knockouts World Championship.

While details remain limited, the report notes that the new title could be announced in the near future. There is currently no word on the championship’s official name or exactly when it will be introduced.

Tournament Reportedly Being Discussed

The report also indicates that TNA is considering holding a tournament to crown the inaugural champion, with plans potentially targeting July.

If that proves to be the case, the tournament would likely take place during one of TNA’s upcoming television tapings. The promotion currently does not have a pay-per-view scheduled for July, with Slammiversary set for June 28 and Lockdown scheduled for August.

TNA has multiple sets of television tapings planned throughout July, including events at the Broadview Center in Albany, New York, and the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, making either location a possible setting for the tournament or title reveal.

A Boost for the Knockouts Division

The addition of a women’s mid-card championship would represent a significant development for the Knockouts division, which currently features just one singles title: the TNA Knockouts World Championship.

The championship is presently held by Lei Ying Lee, who sits atop a division that has continued to be one of TNA’s strongest and most consistently featured roster segments.

Introducing a secondary title could create more opportunities for emerging talent while providing additional storylines and championship pursuits beyond the world title picture.

Slammiversary Could Bring More Surprises

The report comes as anticipation continues to build for this weekend’s Slammiversary event. Recent reports have also suggested that a TNA Hall of Famer is expected to appear during the show, although no details have surfaced regarding who the individual may be or what role they will play.

With Slammiversary approaching and several major television tapings scheduled in the weeks that follow, TNA appears poised for a busy summer. If the reports are accurate, the debut of a new women’s championship could be one of the promotion’s most notable additions in 2026 and a major step forward for the Knockouts division.

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