Top 5 Wrestlers To Defeat Arianna Grace for the TNA Knockouts Championship
Arianna Grace just shocked everyone by winning the TNA Knockouts World Championship from Léi Yǐng Lee at No Surrender, turning the division on its head. She brings that polished NXT flair, the signature Cobra move her dad taught her, and a bright, unpredictable energy — but the Knockouts roster is deep and hungry.
Below are my Top Five realistic picks who could dethrone her and steal the title, plus the latest “Discuss TNA” podcast. We hope you enjoy! #AutismAwareness
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Alisha Edwards has been grinding in TNA for years, and she desperately needs that big title win to prove she's a top contender. She's got unfinished business and the toughness to make it happen—she could absolutely beat Arianna and finally capture the Knockouts Championship.
Xia Brookside should step up to avenge her tag partner/ally Léi Yǐng Lee's controversial loss. Xia's got speed, skill, and that fire—she could march right in, take down Arianna Grace, and bring the TNA Knockouts Championship back to where it belongs.
Mara Sadè has the potential to win the title shot by shining in any battle royal or contender scramble, especially since those opportunities are wide open right now. She could use that momentum to get redemption on Elayna Black and then go full force against Arianna for the gold.
Carlee Bright is rising fast with her athleticism and NXT background. If she gets a shot, she could make a massive statement by defeating Arianna Grace and proving she's ready to dominate the Knockouts division.
Fallon Henley brings that cowgirl grit and no-nonsense attitude. She could storm in and win the KO Title straight-up, stopping Arianna Grace cold in her tracks and showing why she's one of the toughest in the game.
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