TNA X Division Championship

TNA X Division Championship
The current TNA X Division Championship belt
Details
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
Date establishedJune 19, 2002[1][2]
Current championLeon Slater
Date wonJuly 20, 2025
Other names
  • NWA X Championship
    (2002)
  • NWA–TNA X Championship
    (2002)
  • NWA–TNA X Division Championship
    (2003)[3]
  • TNA X Division Championship
    (2003–2017, 2024–present)
  • Impact Wrestling X Division Championship
    (2017)
  • GFW X Division Championship
    (2017)
  • Impact X Division Championship
    (2017–2024)
Statistics
First championA.J. Styles[1][3]
Most reignsChris Sabin
(10 reigns)[2][3][4]
Longest reignAustin Aries
(298 days)[3]
Shortest reignEric Young, Chris Sabin, and Rockstar Spud
(<1 day)[5]
Oldest championFrankie Kazarian
(45 years, 64 days)
Youngest championLeon Slater
(20 years, 296 days)
Heaviest championAbyss
(350 lbs)[6]
Lightest championRockstar Spud
(140 lbs)

The TNA X Division Championship[7] is a men's professional wrestling championship created and promoted by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It debuted on June 19, 2002, at the taping of TNA's second then-weekly pay-per-view (PPV) event.[1] The current champion is Leon Slater, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Moose at Slammiversary on July 20, 2025.

The championship is contested in TNA's X Division, which emphasizes fast-paced, acrobatic wrestling, traditionally featuring cruiserweight wrestlers. However, heavyweights including Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, and Abyss have also won the championship at various times in the division's history. Since 2012, the X-Division Championship has also allowed the current champion to vacate the title in exchange for a future match for the TNA World Championship, which is promoted as "Option C." This has occurred seven times in the championship's history, with three matches resulting in wins.

History

X Division

The X Division was established on June 19, 2002 at Total Nonstop Action's first weekly PPV event. The first match in the X Division's history was a six man tag team match between The Flying Elvises (Jimmy Yang, Jorge Estrada, and Sonny Siaki) and the team of A.J. Styles, Jerry Lynn, and Low Ki.[8][9][10] Later that day at the taping of the following weekly PPV event, TNA introduced the X Championship, now known as the X Division Championship, which was won by inaugural champion A.J. Styles.[1] The division is described as a "fast paced version of professional wrestling", a style that is recognizable in Japan and Mexico. It was promoted under the motto "It is not about weight limits, it is about no limits" by commentator Mike Tenay.[11] On the August 11, 2011, edition of TNA's primary television program, Impact Wrestling, TNA authority figure Eric Bischoff announced that the X Division would have a weight limit of 225 lb (102 kg).[12] Following the appointment of Hulk Hogan as the new on-screen general manager in March 2012,[13] the weight limit was ignored at Slammiversary on June 10, 2012, when 280 lb (130 kg) Samoa Joe was allowed to challenge for the title.[14][15] In October 2012, the weight limit was officially repealed when 237 lb (108 kg) Rob Van Dam won the title at Bound for Glory.[16][17]

In March 2013, the X Division was given a new set of rules:[18]

  1. All matches contested for the X Division Championship were triple threat matches.
  2. The weight limit was set at 230 lb (100 kg).
  3. The participant who was pinned or submitted in a title match was temporarily eliminated from title contention.
  4. The participant who was not involved in the deciding fall automatically qualified for the succeeding title match.
  5. To fill the third spot in a championship match, a qualifying triple threat match was held between the previously eliminated contender and two new potential challengers.

The new rules were short-lived, as then-champion Manik defended the title against Chris Sabin in a singles match five months later.[19]

Specialty matches

The X Division utilizes several specialized match types to showcase the division's style and to serve as platforms for TNA X Division Championship defenses. Three prominent match types featured in TNA include the Ultimate X match, the Steel Asylum, and the Xscape match.

  • The Ultimate X match was introduced on August 20, 2003. The inaugural match concluded with Michael Shane winning the vacant X Division Championship against Chris Sabin and Frankie Kazarian.[20] A steel pillar is positioned behind each turnbuckle to support two cables that cross diagonally to form a large "X" above the center of the ring. The X Division Championship—or a red letter "X" representing a future title opportunity—is suspended at the central intersection of these cables. To win, a competitor must climb the corner pillars or jump from the top turnbuckle to reach the overhead cables, navigating toward the center to retrieve the prize. The use of ladders is strictly prohibited.[11][20]
  • The Steel Asylum (originally known as the TerrorDome) debuted at Sacrifice on May 11, 2008, where Frankie Kazarian emerged as the inaugural winner.[21] The match features the ring completely enclosed by a large, red, domed steel cage with barred walls.[22] To achieve victory, a competitor must climb the interior of the structure and be the first to escape through a circular opening located at the center of the domed ceiling.[23] It was later rebranded as "The Steel Asylum" at Bound for Glory IV on October 12.[22]
  • The Xscape match was held at every Lockdown event from 2005 to 2011.[24] It is a multi-stage contest that typically features four to six participants competing within a steel cage. Competitors are eliminated via pinfall or submission until two participants remain. The two survivors must then race to be the first to climb over the cage and escape to the floor to win the match.[25][26]

Creation

The championship was created and debuted before the main event at the taping of TNA's second weekly PPV event on June 19, 2002; the event aired on June 26, 2002.[1] Later, A.J. Styles defeated Low Ki, Jerry Lynn, and Psicosis in a four-way double elimination match to be crowned the inaugural champion;[27] this match was announced as being for the NWA X Championship on the onscreen graphic while the ring announcer stated it was for the "NWA–TNA X Championship".[1][28] Afterwards, the title was renamed the NWA–TNA X Division Championship and then shortened to just the TNA X Division Championship.[3]

Unifications and external defenses

In July 2002, the X Division Champion AJ Styles defended the title against Adam Jacobs and David Young at Ring of Honor's Crowning a Champion, the first defense outside TNA.[29] In May 2003, before the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling All-Stars' (WWA) foreclosure, then NWA–TNA X Division champion Chris Sabin defeated WWA International Cruiserweight Champion Jerry Lynn, Frankie Kazarian, and Johnny Swinger in a Four Corners championship unification match to unify the X Division Championship with the WWA International Cruiserweight Championship.[3][30] In Winter 2004, Petey Williams defended the title in various IWA-Mid South events.

During Christopher Daniels' first reign in mid-2005, he defended the X Division Championship at several Pro Wrestling Guerrilla shows. The first defense happened at All Star Weekend - Night One on April 1 against Alex Shelley, while the second occurred at All Star Weekend – Night Two on April 2 against Chris Hero; Daniels won both encounters retaining the championship.[31][32] At Jason Takes PWG on May 13, Daniels fought A.J. Styles for the X Division Championship and Styles' PWG Championship to a one-hour time-limit draw.[33] Daniels successfully defended the X Division Title two more times in PWG; once at Guitarmageddon on June 11 against El Generico, while once at The 2nd Annual PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza - Night One on July 9 against fellow TNA wrestler Chris Sabin.[34][35] In September 2005 at TNA's Unbreakable PPV event, the TNA X Division Championship was defended in the main event for the first time at a monthly PPV event; then-champion Christopher Daniels defended the championship against A.J. Styles and Samoa Joe.[36]

The title was once again defended in the main event of a monthly event at TNA's August 2007 Hard Justice PPV event, where Kurt Angle defeated Samoa Joe to win the TNA X Division and the TNA World Tag Team Championship and retain the TNA World Heavyweight and IGF's version of the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship.[37] This win made Angle the only in the history of TNA to hold every active championship at the same time; TNA World, X Division, and World Tag Team.[38]

On March 4, 2014, the title was defended in Japan as part of Kaisen: Outbreak - a supershow event promoted by Wrestle-1 in partnership with TNA - where the title was won by Wrestle-1 star Seiya Sanada.[39] On March 22, Sanada defended and retained the title on a Wrestle-1 show.[40]

In January 2025, TNA and WWE signed a multi-year working partnership where TNA and NXT wrestlers will appear on each other's programming.[41] On the February 25 episode of NXT, the X Division Championship became the first championship in TNA to be defended in WWE, where Moose successfully defended the title against NXT Heritage Cup Champion Lexis King.[42]

Option C

Option C is a concept in which the current X Division Champion may voluntarily vacate the championship in exchange for a World Heavyweight Championship match. It began in June 2012 when then-champion Austin Aries said that he was not satisfied with being just the X Division Champion, which led to then-General Manager Hulk Hogan offering him a match for the World Heavyweight Championship, but only if he first vacated the X Division Championship. Aries agreed to Hogan's terms, on the condition that future X Division Champions be given the same opportunity.

Cash-in matches

Legend
  Won cash-in match
  Lost cash-in match

No. Recipient Opponent Championship Event Date Location Ref
1 Austin Aries Bobby Roode (c) TNA World Heavyweight Championship Destination X July 8, 2012 Orlando, FL [43]
2 Chris Sabin Bully Ray (c) Destination X July 18, 2013 Louisville, KY [44]
3 Austin Aries Lashley (c) Destination X June 26, 2014
(Aired: July 31)
New York, NY [45]
4 Rockstar Spud Kurt Angle (c) Destination X May 17, 2015
(Aired: June 10)
Orlando, FL
5 Brian Cage Johnny Impact (c) Impact World Championship Homecoming January 6, 2019 Nashville, TN
6 Josh Alexander Christian Cage (c) Bound for Glory October 23, 2021 Sunrise Manor, NV
7 Frankie Kazarian Josh Alexander (c) Over Drive November 18, 2022 Louisville, KY
(c) – denotes the champion heading into the match

Championship tournaments

TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2009)

At Final Resolution on December 7, 2008, Eric Young controversially dethroned Sheik Abdul Bashir for the TNA X Division Championship as Young won the title with the referee's help. Management Director Jim Cornette stripped Young of the title and announced a tournament to crown a new champion at Genesis.[5]

TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2012)

On the June 21, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling, reigning TNA X Division Champion Austin Aries announced that he will relinquish the title at Destination X in exchange for a TNA World Heavyweight Championship match. On the following week's episode, Aries announced a tournament to crown a new X Division Champion at Destination X. The tournament began with qualifying matches featuring wrestlers from the independent circuit.[51] TNA wrestlers Douglas Williams, Kid Kash and Zema Ion received byes to advance to the first round of the tournament.[52] The final spot in the tournament was filled by the winner of a four-way match consisting the losers of the qualifying matches.[53] At Destination X, the remaining participants faced each other in singles matches, with the winners advancing to an Ultimate X match for the vacant title.[52]

TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2013)

On the July 11, 2013, episode of Impact Wrestling, reigning TNA X Division Champion Chris Sabin relinquished the title to invoke Option C for a future TNA World Heavyweight Championship match.[56] On the following week's episode, a tournament to crown a new champion began.[57]

TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2014)

On the July 24, 2014, episode of Impact Wrestling, reigning TNA X Division Champion Austin Aries relinquished the title to invoke Option C.[59] A tournament to crown a new champion began at Impact Wrestling: Destination X.[45]

TNA X Division Championship Tournament (2015)

At Destination X on June 10, 2015, reigning TNA X Division Champion Rockstar Spud invoked Option C, relinquishing the title in exchange for a TNA World Heavyweight Championship match. A tournament to crown a new champion began on that episode.[61]

Impact X Division Championship Tournament (2021)

On the September 23, 2021, episode of Impact!, Impact started a tournament to determine the new Impact X Division Champion, since the title was vacated after Josh Alexander invoked Option C to challenge for the Impact World Championship. The tournament culminated at Bound for Glory on October 23.[64]

Impact X Division Championship Tournament (2022)

After Frankie Kazarian vacated the Impact X Division Championship for a shot at the Impact World Championship, TNA announced on October 20, 2022 an eight-man tournament to determine the new Impact X Division Champion on November 18 Over Drive.[69]

Championship belt designs

In May 2007, the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) ended their five-year partnership with TNA, which allowed the NWA to regain control over the NWA World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Championships that TNA had controlled since June 2002.[74] TNA then introduced a new TNA X Division Championship belt on the May 16, 2007 edition of TNA's online podcast TNA Today.[75][76][77] Jeremy Borash and Management Director Jim Cornette, TNA's on-screen authority figure at the time, unveiled the new belt and awarded it to then-champion Chris Sabin.[75]

On July 19, 2013, then TNA President Dixie Carter unveiled a new design for the championship, with blue accents to match the color scheme of the company.[78] On June 16, 2015, TNA tweaked the belt's design by recoloring its accents from blue to green.[79]

On August 18, 2017, the X Division Championship belt was given a complete overhaul to reflect TNA's short-lived change to the Global Force Wrestling moniker. On October 26, 2017, Trevor Lee was seen in a taped segment on Impact! with the title belt re-branded for Impact Wrestling. In 2018, Impact Wrestling redesigned the belt, putting a big blue "X" on the center plate, and made blue the dominant color.[80]

On January 19, 2025 at Genesis, reigning champion Moose debuted a new belt for his defense against Ace Austin, having in previous episodes of Impact disparaged the belt's look and calling it "the ugliest title I’ve ever seen in my life."[81][82] The plates were gold on a burnt orange leather strap, with the words "The System" and Moose's logo on the belt snaps printed in red.[83] Moose used this design for the rest of his reign.

Reigns

The inaugural champion was A.J. Styles, who won the championship by defeating Low Ki, Jerry Lynn, and Psicosis in a Four Way Double Elimination match on June 19, 2002 at TNA's second weekly PPV event.[1][3] At 298 days, Austin Aries' first reign holds the record for longest in the title's history.[3] At less than one day, Eric Young's only reign, Chris Sabin's sixth reign and Rockstar Spud's second reign are the shortest in the title's history.[5] Chris Sabin holds the record for most reigns with 10.

Leon Slater is the current champion in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Moose at Slammiversary on July 20, 2025 in Elmont, New York.[84]

Notes

  • Total Nonstop Action. TNA Wrestling: Ultimate Matches. TNA Home Video.
  • Total Nonstop Action. TNA Wrestling: Year One. TNA Home Video.
  • Total Nonstop Action. TNA Wrestling: The Best of the X Division Vol. 1. TNA Home Video.
  • Total Nonstop Action. TNA Wrestling: The Best of the X Division Vol. 2. TNA Home Video.

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