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What makes these titles divisional? The Knockout tag and knockout champs are not more or less divisional than any other tna title.Serialjoepsycho (talk) 09:25, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
Since anyone can win them they seem to not be divisional. Though he didn't win it Cody Deaner did get a chance at the Knockout title. What was the last title a woman has won out of the knock outs division? Labeling the women titles divisional and no other titles divisional is a bit subjective don't you think?Serialjoepsycho (talk) 20:58, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
No women fought for the current Tag titles or the current Heavyweight Title. How many fought for the NWA titles that were replaced by the new titles? How many women fought for any of the mens titles and which ones? I'm sorry but from the response I'm reading is that The KO titles are divisional because everyone can't win them. The world heavyweight champ is divisional as is the legends champ. Two sets of belts have allowed diversity: Cody Deaner fought ODB for the title at no surrender And Awesome Kong was in the dueces wild tournament back in 08 for the tag titles partnered with BG James. What makes the women's titles more divisional than the other titles?Serialjoepsycho (talk) 00:55, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
Yes Kong went for the the tag titles once and didn't win them with her partner. Deaner went for the the womens title once and didn't win. Make no mistakes people because I'm not saying the womens titles are not divisional. They are the de facto womens division titles. But all of the titles fought for by men are no less divisional. They are the de facto mens division titles. Correct me if I'm wrong but Women haven't been wrestling for any of those titles on a regular month to month basis have they? Is there an argument made here that can't be reversed and look at from the opposite angle? Where on Tna's website do they have the belts ranked? I hope you aren't talking about the Pictures on TNA's website. They could be considered rankings of the TNA mens titles first to last and the TNA womens titles first to last but they don't say anything. The top man holds the heavyweight title. The top woman holds the Knockout tile. The top male tag team holds the tag titles. The top womens tag team holds the Knockout title. The X Division is considered a division by tna. Tag teams titles are fought in a division. Though the Tag team division is more of a Visually separate division from the Heavyweight division than the X division is at the moment. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Serialjoepsycho (talk • contribs) 12:34, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
One tradition doesn't outweigh another. Traditionally and by regulation often cited on TNA women don't fight for TNA World, tag, or global. The same "special exception" that let Deaner fight for the womens title can be said for when women fight for the mens titles. No title in TNA can be considered anything but Divisional by the definition offered. Perhaps the wrong question ealier when I asked,"What makes these titles divisional?" Perhaps I should have said,"Since all the titles can be called divisional why do you only choose to point out that the women's titles are divisional?" Serialjoepsycho (talk) 02:51, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
Since the colors were JUST reverted, I started this debate about them: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Professional_wrestling#Wrestling_companies_template_boxes_colors.3F
Feel free the join. Srsrox (talk) 17:27, 21 December 2012 (UTC)