A new era for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team division commenced during the TNA Under Siege event as new champions were crowned.
The electrifying duo of Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards bested Spitfire’s Jody Threat and Dani Luna at TNA Under Siege to capture the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship. Spitfire entered the event with the gold and the support of Lars Frederiksen, who provided live commentary during their title defense.
The match saw both tag teams giving their all, but it was the challengers who overcame the reigning champions. The turning point came when Edwards struck Threat with a kendo stick, setting up Slamovich to execute a decisive slam and secure the championship win, leaving fans in awe of the title upheaval.
For those who followed the in-ring action, here’s a recap of the match dynamics:
Despite Threat’s best efforts to mount a comeback, Slamovich thwarted Spitfire’s offense. After a sequence of chaos and illegal weapon use, Edwards administered a kendo stick blow to Threat, leading Slamovich to land the finishing move for the victory.
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FAQ
- Who won the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship at TNA Under Siege?
- How did Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards win the titles?
- Did Lars Frederiksen accompany Spitfire to the ring?
- Can I watch the match online?
- Were Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards previous titleholders?
Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards took home the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship at the TNA Under Siege event.
Edwards used a kendo stick to hit Jody Threat, and Slamovich finished the match with a decisive slam to win the titles.
Yes, Lars Frederiksen was at ringside with Spitfire and joined the commentary team.
Yes, highlights of the match and event coverage are likely available on platforms such as YouTube.
No, this victory marks the first time Slamovich and Edwards have won the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship.
Conclusion
The TNA Under Siege event proved to be a monumental night for Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards as they ascended to the top of the Knockouts Tag Team division. Their triumph over Jody Threat and Dani Luna of Spitfire wrote a new chapter in TNA history. Witnessing such moments where titles change hands underscores the unpredictability and thrill inherent in professional wrestling, captivating fans and leaving them eager for what’s next in the TNA Knockouts Tag division.