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#Post#: 30439--------------------------------------------------
TNA Knockouts Champion Taryn Terrell makes History
By: tnafanforum Date: May 11, 2015, 3:56 pm
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As of today, Taryn Terrell has been TNA Knockouts Champion for
234 days, giving her the longest single run in the title's 7.5
year history. After I read this little tidbit, it got me a
little curious as to where her reign falls compared to every
other reign with every other title in TNA history; As of right
now, there are only a small handful of title reigns in TNA
history that are longer:
1. Jeff Jarrett: NWA World Heavyweight Championship: June 2,
2004 - April 3, 2005 = 305 Days
2. Austin Aries: TNA X Division Championship: September 11, 2011
- July 8, 2012 = 301 Days
3. Bobby Roode: TNA World Heavyweight Championship: October 26,
2011 - July 8, 2012 = 256 Days
4. America's Most Wanted: NWA World Tag Team Championship:
October 11, 2005 - June 18, 2006 = 250 Days
Disputed
1. Abyss: TNA Television Championship: June 2, 2013 - July 3,
2014 = 396 Days - The title was never seen, defended, or used
again after Abyss won it, though it wasn't declared officially
inactive until July 3, 2014.
In wrestling today, or a least wrestling that fans in the USA
see on TV regularly nationwide, a title run of 8 months is a
rarity, especially when said title reign is one that's relevant
rather than it ultimately being a case where the company has the
champ ultimately just carry the strap around without really
doing anything with it. So, the 29 year old bombshell has a
little somethin' to brag about.
let me know what you all think guys and girls
#Post#: 30442--------------------------------------------------
Re: TNA Knockouts Champion Taryn Terrell makes History
By: ChrissiCalvert Date: May 11, 2015, 4:09 pm
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[quote author=JP Owner link=topic=6943.msg30439#msg30439
date=1431377786]
As of today, Taryn Terrell has been TNA Knockouts Champion for
234 days, giving her the longest single run in the title's 7.5
year history. After I read this little tidbit, it got me a
little curious as to where her reign falls compared to every
other reign with every other title in TNA history; As of right
now, there are only a small handful of title reigns in TNA
history that are longer:
1. Jeff Jarrett: NWA World Heavyweight Championship: June 2,
2004 - April 3, 2005 = 305 Days
2. Austin Aries: TNA X Division Championship: September 11, 2011
- July 8, 2012 = 301 Days
3. Bobby Roode: TNA World Heavyweight Championship: October 26,
2011 - July 8, 2012 = 256 Days
4. America's Most Wanted: NWA World Tag Team Championship:
October 11, 2005 - June 18, 2006 = 250 Days
Disputed
1. Abyss: TNA Television Championship: June 2, 2013 - July 3,
2014 = 396 Days - The title was never seen, defended, or used
again after Abyss won it, though it wasn't declared officially
inactive until July 3, 2014.
In wrestling today, or a least wrestling that fans in the USA
see on TV regularly nationwide, a title run of 8 months is a
rarity, especially when said title reign is one that's relevant
rather than it ultimately being a case where the company has the
champ ultimately just carry the strap around without really
doing anything with it. So, the 29 year old bombshell has a
little somethin' to brag about.
let me know what you all think guys and girls
[/quote]
Are they including the 2 months TNA wasnt airing in these 234
days? If not then Gails still longest reigning KOS champ
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Re: TNA Knockouts Champion Taryn Terrell makes History
By: SheriffLonestar Date: May 11, 2015, 4:15 pm
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If you defend it or not you are still the champ and it depends
on the culture. In Japan defenses bring prestige not days
reigned.
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