Ex-TNA knockouts champion Tasha Steelz re-signs with company
المصدر: Fox News | Source: Fox NewsTasha Steelz re-signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), the company announced on Tuesday.
Steelz is in the TNA Knockouts Division and a member of the Order 4 faction with Mustafa Ali, Jason Hotch, John Skyler and Special Agent Zero and has built an impressive resume with the company since she joined in 2019.
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The New Jersey native has held the TNA Knockouts World Championship and the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship twice with Kiera Hogan. She joined the Order 4 after The System’s Alisha Edwards turned on her during a No. 1 contender battle royal.
She lost her last match against Jada Stone. However, she and Ali picked up a tag team win at Sacrifice in March over Jada Stone and Trey Miguel. Steelz received her last TNA Knockouts Championship shot in December 2024 at Final Resolution against Masha Slamovich.
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Instinct Culture first reported Steelz re-signing with TNA.
Steelz is expected to be with the Order 4 when Slammiversary comes to Boston on June 28. Ali is expected to defend his TNA International Championship against an opponent yet to be announced.
Amazing Red will also make his TNA return at Slammiversary. So far, his involvement is unclear.
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