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TNA is the first American promotion to exclusively use a ] ] as opposed to the more conventional four-sided ring (the ] ] promotion also frequently utilizes a six-sided ring). The organization also employs the unconventional rule that a title can change hands as the result of a ]. In addition, two separate entrances are used for ] and ]. | TNA is the first American promotion to exclusively use a ] ] as opposed to the more conventional four-sided ring (the ] ] promotion also frequently utilizes a six-sided ring). The organization also employs the unconventional rule that a title can change hands as the result of a ]. In addition, two separate entrances are used for ] and ]. | ||
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Episodes of ''iMPACT!'' and pay-per-views are ] by a committee headed by ] and containing ] and ]. As President and Vice President of TNA Entertainment respectively, Dixie Carter and Jeff Jarrett hold ] power over any decision. Prior to the creation of the committee, booking power was typically vested in the hands of a small number of people. Jeff and Jerry Jarrett were initially responsible for booking, followed by Russo, and then by ]. At times, the position of booker has been coterminous with the on-screen position of Director of Authority. | |||
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Company type | Privately held limited liability company |
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Industry | Professional wrestling Sports entertainment |
Founded | May 10, 2002 |
Headquarters | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
Key people | Dixie Carter, President Jeff Jarrett, Vice President Chris Sobol, Vice President of Operations |
Number of employees | 85+ |
Parent | Panda Energy International |
Website | TNAWrestling.com |
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett in May 2002.The current majority share owner is Panda Energy International. The company, which trades as TNA Entertainment, LLC, operates out of Nashville, Tennessee, with an office in Orlando, Florida.
TNA was originally a member of the National Wrestling Alliance, with the company known as NWA-TNA, but withdrew from the NWA in 2004, in the process acquiring the rights to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and NWA World Tag Team Championship until the year 2014.
TNA is the first American promotion to exclusively use a hexagonal ring as opposed to the more conventional four-sided ring (the Mexican Asistencia Asesoría y Administración promotion also frequently utilizes a six-sided ring). The organization also employs the unconventional rule that a title can change hands as the result of a disqualification. In addition, two separate entrances are used for heels and faces.
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X Division
Main article: X DivisionThe high-flying, high risk style of wrestling had been one of the key reasons that viewers tuned in to WCW and ECW. Rather than emphasizing the fact that most wrestlers who perform this style are under 220 lb (100 kg) by calling it a cruiserweight division, TNA Wrestling decided to emphasize the high risk nature of the moves that these wrestlers perform (there is no upper weight limit on the X Division title, though in practice most of the champions have been cruiserweights). To further emphasize this point, the slogan "It's not about weight limits, it's about no limits", coined by TNA commentator Mike Tenay during the company's first broadcast, is used to describe the division. Although it was de-emphasized throughout 2004, the X Division is generally regarded as one of the key attractions of TNA and was replicated in several independent promotions. It was featured in the October 4, 2005 DVD release The Best of the X Division, Volume 1.
Authority figures
National Wrestling Alliance
When TNA first launched, the on-air authority figure was a representative appointed by the National Wrestling Alliance. Notable figures include NWA Vice President Bill Behrens, Ricky Steamboat and Bob Armstrong.
Director of Authority
Between July 23, 2003 and June 16, 2005, the on-screen authority figure within TNA was the "Director of Authority". Three people held the position: Erik Watts, Vince Russo and Dusty Rhodes. The position was effectively abandoned after Rhodes resigned from the company.
- Erik Watts (July 23, 2003 - January 28, 2004)
- Vince Russo (February 18, 2004 - November 7, 2004)
- Dusty Rhodes (November 7, 2004 - June 16, 2005)
NWA Championship Committee
The NWA Championship Committee was a group of wrestling veterans who acted as arbitrators, determining a winner in the event of a time limit draw. The committee consisted of Harley Race, Jim Cornette, and Terry Funk, with Funk later being replaced by Roddy Piper without ever having appeared on TNA television. After Race and Piper left TNA, the Committee essentially ceased to exist as a physical on-screen body, although it is still referenced for purposes of angles.
TNA Management
In October 2005, Larry Zbyszko began repeatedly referencing an ambiguous authority within TNA known only as "TNA Management". "TNA Management" has in the past been represented by "special referee" Earl Hebner, "consultant" Dave Hebner, and "messenger" Christy Hemme. The newest face of "TNA Management" was revealed at TNA Slammiversary 2006 as Jim Cornette, who has been called the "Management Director" in press releases following that pay-per-view.
Tournaments
Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament
The Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament was a tag team tournament held to commemorate the memory of the late Chris Candido. As per Candido's role in TNA (prior to his death) of being the veteran who mentored young rising stars, teams were composed of established veterans pairing up with young rising stars. The tournament was won by Sean Waltman and Alex Shelley in 2005, its only year of existence.
Super X Cup Tournament
The Super X Cup Tournament is an annual tournament to determine the best wrestler in the X-Division and to determine a number one contender to the TNA X Division Championship. The tournament consists of eight superstars in standard single-elimination format competing for the trophy and title shot. The 2003 Tournament was won by Chris Sabin, and the 2005 Tournament was won by Samoa Joe.
The 2004 Super X Cup Tournament was a twenty man gauntlet match held at TNA Victory Road 2004 that was won by Héctor Garza. However, Garza would later be deported back to Mexico due to drug possession charges and therefore never got his title shot.
America's X Cup Tournament
The America's X Cup Tournament was a series of international competitions held in early 2004. Tournament rounds consisted of two teams of four X-Division stars (each from a different country) facing off in a series of matches. Points were awarded to teams based on victories attained by their members. The tournaments included Team USA, Team Canada, Team Mexico, and Team Britain. Team Mexico enjoyed the most success, winning the America's X Cup and defending it against the other teams for a long period until finally losing it to Team USA in the World X Cup Tournament.
World X Cup Tournament
The World X Cup Tournament is an international tournament consisting of four teams of four X-Division superstars competing for the World X Cup trophy and worldwide X-Division dominance. Points are awarded to each team based on match victories, but formats and point levels change from year to year.
The inaugural event, the 2004 World X Cup, featured Team USA defeating Team Canada, Team Mexico, and Team Japan to win the tournament. After skipping a year in 2005, it was revived in 2006. The 2006 World X Cup saw Team Canada and Team USA tie for first place at TNA Sacrifice 2006, prompting a sudden death final on the next TNA iMPACT! in which Chris Sabin defeated Petey Williams to win the World X Cup for Team USA once more.
Current champions
TNA recognizes the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Championship as their top titles. Traditionally, NWA world champions regularly defended their titles against local contenders in the various NWA territories. This has rarely been the case since TNA began using the titles in 2002, but TNA has leased the titles from the NWA until 2014, removing these obligations from the champion. The X Division Championship is the only championship created and owned exclusively by TNA. Wrestlers who win all three titles are said to have won the TNA Triple Crown.
Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Air date |
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NWA World Heavyweight Championship | Abyss | November 19, 2006 | November 19, 2006 |
NWA World Tag Team Championship | Latin American Exchange (Homicide & Hernandez) |
October 22, 2006 | October 22, 2006 |
TNA X Division Championship | Christopher Daniels | November 6, 2006 | November 16, 2006 |
See also
- TNA iMPACT!
- List of TNA pay-per-view events
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling alumni
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling programs
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling roster
- TNA X Cup
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling television ratings
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References
External links
- TNAWrestlingUK.com (TNA on TWC Fight!)
- TNAEurope.com (TNA Europe fansite)
- WrestlingWorldOrder.it - TNA (TNA on an Italian site)
- TNA action figures database