Masha Slamovich has finally captured her first TNA Knockouts World Championship.
Masha Slamovich made history at TNA Bound For Glory, defeating Jordynne Grace to win the TNA Knockouts World Championship. Slamovich wrestled through the pain of a bum knee and was able to kick out of the Juggernaut Driver and survive a knee bar to hit an Avalanche Snow Plow and a Package Piledriver for the victory.
After the match, an emotional Masha hugged Jordynne Grace as the torch was officially passed in the TNA Knockouts division.
.@JordynneGrace's POWER is on full display!
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.@mashaslamovich launches herself at @JordynneGrace!
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This was the end of Grace's third reign with the championship. Hold the title for 287 days, defeating Trinity Fatu (WWE's Naomi) for the title at TNA Hard To Kill. Grace defended the championship 19 times. During her reign, she defeated the likes of NXT's Sol Ruca, Ash By Elegance, Miyu Yamashita, and more. She also made history by appearing on NXT television multiple times, appearing in the WWE Royal Rumble, and competing for the NXT Women's Championship at WWE NXT Battleground.
Now, a new era begins.
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