
ODB is officially headed to the TNA Hall of Fame following a surprise announcement at TNA Rebellion.
The reveal came after the “Hardcore Country” six-woman tag team match, where ODB teamed with Mickie James and Taryn Terrell in a losing effort against The Elegance Brand. Once the match concluded, Tommy Dreamer and Carlos Silva entered the ring and instructed The Elegance Brand to leave, setting the stage for the announcement.
Moments later, they confirmed that ODB will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame as part of this year’s class. The ceremony is traditionally held during Bound for Glory weekend in October, making this one of the company’s biggest annual honors.
ODB addressed the crowd with a brief but heartfelt promo following the announcement, making it clear the moment caught her off guard. “I wasn’t expecting this,” she said, before adding that her in-ring career is not over. She also expressed her appreciation for the business and those behind the scenes, while encouraging the current Knockouts division to continue pushing forward. “It’s been one hell of a ride watching everyone,” she said.
ODB’s career spans more than two decades, having started in 2001. She previously tried out for WWE’s Tough Enough and spent time in OVW before signing with TNA in 2007. During her run with the company, she became one of the most recognizable names in the Knockouts division.
Over the years, ODB captured the Knockouts Championship four times and also held the Knockouts Tag Team Titles alongside Eric Young.
Her induction cements her legacy as one of the standout performers in TNA history, with her impact on the Knockouts division continuing to be recognized.
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