Predicting The Next Holder Of Each TNA Championship (After Bound for Glory 2025)

Current TNA Champions after Bound for Glory 2025:

hardys

TNA World Tag Team Champions:

The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)

Held since: TNA Slammiversary 2025

Defences: 5

  1. The Rascalz (Myron Reed and Zachary Wentz) at TNA Emergence 2025
  2. The Nemeths (Nic Nemeth and Ryan Nemeth) at TNA Impact on September 18th 2025
  3. DarkState (Dion Lennox and Osiris Griffin) at WWE NXT vs. TNA Showdown 2025
  4. The Mane Event (Jay Lyon and Midas Black) at HOG With Glory Comes Pride 2025
  5. Team 3D (Bully Ray and Devon) at TNA Bound for Glory 2025
maclin

TNA International Champion:

Steve Maclin

Held Since: TNA Bound for Glory 2025

Defences: 2

  1. Shane Sabre at NCCW Clash on the Coast 2025 Part 1
  2. Donovan Dijak at NCCW Clash on the Coast 2025 Part 2
leon slater

TNA X-Division Champion:

Leon Slater

Held Since: TNA Slammiversary 2025

Defences: 7

  1. Cedric Alexander and Jason Hotch at TNA Impact on July 31st 2025
  2. Cedric Alexander at TNA Emergence 2025
  3. Dante Leon, Man Like DeReiss and Marcus Mathers at Revolver Clean Slate 2025
  4. Myron Reed at TNA Victory Road 2025
  5. Je’Von Evans at TNA Bound for Glory 2025
  6. Ashton Starr, Ian Maxwell, Manny Lo, Saieve Al Sabah, Treehouse Lee and Zamir Zuriel at ASE Close to Midnight 2025
  7. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo at WWE NXT on October 21st 2025

TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions:

The Inspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay)

Held Since: TNA Impact on October 2nd 2025

Defences: 1

  1. The Elegance Brand (Heather by Elegance and M by Elegance) at TNA Bound for Glory 2025

TNA Knockouts World Champion:

Kelani Jordan

Held Since: TNA Victory Road 2025

Defences: 2

  1. Indi Hartwell at TNA Bound for Glory 2025
  2. Jordynne Grace at WWE NXT on October 28th 2025

TNA World Champion:

Mike Santana

Held Since: TNA Bound for Glory 2025

Defences: 0

New TNA World Tag Team Champions Frankie Kazarian (4) and Nic Nemeth (2)

At TNA Bound for Glory, Kazarian and Nemeth became the first ever co-winners of the Call Your Shot Gauntlet, allowing them to challenge for a championship of their choice within TNA. Obviously, both men have already made it clear that they want the TNA World Championship currently held by Mike Santana, with both men attempting to cash in at Bound for Glory after Santana defeated Trick Williams to win the title. However, while I see the appeal in having two top heel contenders threaten to ruin Santana’s reign early every time he comes out to defend the title, I actually have a different concept in mind for their Call Your Shot redemption. Have the heels start to form an alliance to run roughshod over TNA and eventually redeem their title shot to challenge and defeat The Hardys for the TNA World Tag Team Championship.

When? TNA Turning Point 2025

New TNA International Champion Eric Young (1)

In the main event of TNA Impact on October 9th 2025, the go-home show for Bound for Glory, Young won his feud with Joe Hendry when he defeated him in a No Disqualification match. While it was never announced as Hendry’s departure from TNA, it has certainly been seen that way by the fans (with Hendry expected to sign full-time with WWE NXT if he hasn’t already) and as a result, has massively boosted Young’s position in the company. Young is a former TNA World Champion so it would be great to see him use the added momentum of sending Hendry packing from TNA to challenge for a title and I think the International Championship would suit him well. Plus, taking the title from Maclin would help him achieve his goal of cleansing TNA as well as giving him the only active TNA title he is yet to win.

When? TNA Turning Point 2025

New TNA X-Division Champion Mance Warner (1)

I have to start this by saying Slater is one of my favourite wrestlers in the world today and has been since I saw him take on Michael Oku at the first night of OTT Homecoming 2023 in Wolverhampton, England. I was in the HMV Empire in Coventry, England in October 2023 when Scott D’Amore gave Slater a TNA contract after he appeared on the Impact UK Invasion Tour. I ideally would want him to never drop the title and just win everything but I have to be realistic and someone I think will be due a title by the time I’m ready to see Slater drop it is Warner. His violent nature and the support of Steph De Lander might be too much for Slater to take and that will ultimately give TNA’s most hardcore wrestler his first title in the company.

When? TNA Rebellion 2026

New TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champions The Angel Warriors (Lei Ying Lee (1) and Xia Brookside (1))

The Inspiration just dethroned The Elegance Brand a little over a week before Bound for Glory and then successfully made their first title defence in a rematch on the Countdown show ahead of the Bound for Glory PPV. The whole TNA Knockouts Tag Division needs a bit of a reset so it would be nice to see some new challengers emerge over the coming weeks and months. That’s where we enter The Angel Warriors, who have been teaming on and off since March of this year but didn’t officially develop a tag team name until the last month or so. They challenged for the titles at TNA Emergence back in August but were unsuccessful; however, it would certainly mark a big reset for the division if these two were given the push to win the titles.

When? TNA Rebellion 2026

New TNA Knockouts World Champion Dani Luna (1)

At TNA Under Siege 2025, Luna was forced to disband her Spitfire team with Jody Threat after the pair were unable to recapture the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship and then later in August 2025, Luna has snapped and become much more aggressive. She turned heel on the August 21st episode of TNA Impact, brutally attacking Threat and her own friend Indi Hartwell with a steel chair after being eliminated in a Gauntlet match to earn a shot at this very title. Hartwell went on to challenge NXT’s Jordan for the title at Bound for Glory and while I strongly believed at the time that she would be the next champion, she came up short and now we need to move onto a new contender. To me, it would be smart for TNA to capitalise on this new persona Luna has been displaying by giving her this as her first world title here in TNA.

When? TNA Turning Point 2025

New TNA World Champion Mustafa Ali (1)

When Ali returned to TNA in January 2025, he immediately confronted Santana, leading to a first match at TNA Sacrifice in March (won by Ali) and then a Falls Count Anywhere rematch at TNA Rebellion in April (won by Santana). It was one of the best TNA feuds of 2025 with Ali playing mind games through comments made about Santana’s addiction, making it all the more satisfying when Santana came out of the feud with the win. I always think that when you have such a strong non-title feud, it’s always exciting to revisit it down the line when one of those competitors wins a title, which is exactly what has happened here. Ali getting the last laugh and taking the thing that Santana has worked hard to achieve would give Ali’s heel persona some mega heat and make for another potential feud/match of the year scenario.

When? TNA Sacrifice 2026

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