File:AngelinaLove6.13.09ByLuigiNovi1.jpg|Six-time champion
Angelina Love holding the original title design (2007–2014) File:Gail Kim TNA Knockouts Champion-2 (cropped).jpg|
Gail Kim with the black-strap variant of the original design (2014–2016) File:Laurel Van Ness Impact Knockout Champion and PW2.0 Women's Tag Champion (cropped).jpg|
Laurel Van Ness with the second design (2016–2017) File:Taya Valkyrie 61919 (cropped).jpg|The longest-reigning champion
Taya Valkyrie with the third design featuring the silver-and-blue colorway (2018–2020) File:Deonna P 061923 (cropped).jpg|Three-time champion
Deonna Purrazzo with the red-accent variant of the third design (2020–2024) File:Ash by Elegance 092725 (cropped).jpg|One-time champion
Ash by Elegance holding the fourth and present TNA design (2024–present) (left, in her right hand) Throughout its history, the Knockouts Championship has featured four distinct belt designs and three recognized variants. The first design, introduced at
Bound for Glory 2007, featured a white leather strap with dual-tone gold and silver plates, red gem accents, and a crown motif atop the center plate. The center plate displayed the red "TNA" logo with the words "Women's" and "Champion" engraved above and below it respectively. Notably, the term "Knockout" did not appear anywhere on the title. In December 2014, TNA unveiled an updated variant of this design via its official
Instagram account. The championship now featured a black leather strap with blue color accents to match the company’s branding. The plates were refinished in full gold, removing the silver inlays, though the overall design and structure remained unchanged. Upon the titles unification with the
Global Force Wrestling (GFW) Women's Championship, it adopted a re-coloured version of that belt as Impact began to re-brand as GFW. The GFW logo in the center plate was later covered with an Impact Wrestling relief plate after the company reverted to the Impact name. At
Redemption 2018, a third design was unveiled. It featured new silver plates with blue detailing, the
Impact Wrestling logo in the center, and side plates displaying the company’s owl symbol and the letters "KO". In January 2020, the belt was recolored with red enamel and a darker metallic finish to match the company’s refreshed branding. The 2018 design—along with its 2020 red variant—remained in use until January 2024. At
Hard to Kill 2024, the current fourth design was introduced following the company’s reversion to the
TNA Wrestling name. This version pays homage to the original 2007 title, returning to a white leather strap with taller gold plates, red accents, and two additional side plates—one on each end. The modern
TNA Wrestling logo replaces the former crown motif atop the center plate. ==Reigns==