Women's Wrestlers With The Most World Titles (Across All Major Promotions)
26. Madison Rayne (5)
5 TNA Knockouts World Championships
When Madison Rayne debuted for TNA in 2009, as the third member of The Beautiful People, homegrown talent like Traci Brooks, ODB or Taylor Wilde had already reached main-eventer status, with several Knockouts Championships to their name. Yet, 15 years later, it is The Killer Queen that stands out as probably the most successful homegrown Knockout ever.
During her first run (2009-2013), her versatility and consistency helped cement the division as one of the main reasons to tune in to Impact!.
Heel or face, on her own or as part of a team (she is a three-time Knockouts Tag Team champion), TNA's ever-improving utility player got the product over, no matter what position she was played in. She had a brilliant finisher in the Rayne Drop (but a weak one in the Rayne Check), and she can also boast to have walked accross the Impact Zone to two of the most memorable theme songs in the history of the division, as both "Angel on My Shoulder" (BP's theme) and "Killa Queen" were hits among the TNA faithful.
She currently serves as a coach for AEW/ROH while recovering from a foot injury, but at only 37 years of age, one would think she still has something to offer between the ropes.