Summary

ODB will join the 2026 class of the TNA Hall of Fame later this year.

The announcement came after her return at TNA Rebellion 2026, where she competed in the six-woman Hardcore Country tag team match. Carlos Silva then revealed that ODB would be honored as part of this year's Hall of Fame class.

ODB's TNA run made her one of the defining names of the Knockouts division. Her résumé in the promotion includes four Knockouts Championship reigns, a Knockouts Tag Team Championship run, and two Gauntlet of the Gold wins.

What ODB's induction means for TNA

Putting ODB into the TNA Hall of Fame formally recognizes one of the promotion's most decorated Knockouts stars, and it gives the company another chance to spotlight the early identity of the division during a major event weekend.

Hall of Fame recognition has been a talking point across wrestling lately, including Ted DiBiase questioning Dennis Rodman's WWE Hall of Fame induction, but in TNA's case this announcement is tied directly to ODB's own championship record and long history with the company.

ODB's TNA accomplishments in focus

A four-time Knockouts Champion and former Knockouts Tag Team Champion, ODB built one of the stronger title records in division history. Her two Gauntlet of the Gold victories added to that profile, making this induction an easy fit with the standards TNA has usually applied to Hall of Fame selections.

Sources

As reported by Fightful.