Kelani Jordan has found her next challenger.
TNA is currently on a hiatus; however, that doesn’t mean there’s any rest for the TNA Knockouts Champion. This past weekend, Jordynne Grace confronted Ms. Jordan and it was far from a pleasant exchange. Grace tossed out the idea of becoming the first Triple Crown Knockouts Champion, but Jordan shot back by claiming that the title now has more value with her.
That didn’t go over well with Grace. It was eventually confirmed that the two women will have a match this Tuesday for the TNA Knockouts Championship.
Grace is a former three time Knockouts Champion. Her longest reign was in 2024 where she beat Trinity (aka Naomi) for the prestigious title at Hard to Kill 2024. The current NXT star went on to successfully defend her title eighteen times; beating names such as Megan Bayne, Rosemary, and Ash By Elegance. She would drop the belt to Masha Slamovich at Bound For Glory that same year.
Jordan just won that belt at Victory Road after Ash by Elegance was forced to relinquish the Knockouts title due to injury. She successfully defended it against Indi Hartwell at Bound For Glory. Can she do it again on Tuesday?
That isn’t the only women’s title being defended on NXT. Kendal Grey will step into the NXT spotlight and defend her Evolve Women’s Championship against Lash Legend. This will be Grey’s first title defense as she just won the Evolve title from Kali Armstrong back in September.
NXT has really stacked up the fallout episode of Halloween Havoc. Nearly every match on the card has some type of title implication. Plus, given the new champions that were crowned on Saturday, it’s sure to be an eventful show.
Check out the advertised card below:
- Kelani Jordan vs. Jordynne Grace for the TNA Knockouts Championship
- Tatum Paxley’s first appearance since winning the NXT Women’s Championship
- Kendal Grey vs. Lash Legend for the Evolve Women’s Championship
- Myles Borne vs. Tavion Heights
- Jasper Troy vs. Axiom for a shot at the WWE Speed Championship