[1][2] Being a professional wrestling championship, it is won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline.
The title was introduced by Booker T as the "TNA Legends Championship" on the October 23, 2008 episode of Impact!.
Styles' second reign, it was named the "TNA Television Championship" on the July 29, 2010 episode of Impact!.
[5] It remained under this name until July 3, 2014, when TNA Executive Director Kurt Angle deactivated the title.
[6] It was reactivated a year later when TNA renamed it the TNA King of the Mountain Championship and held a King of the Mountain match at their Slammiversary pay-per-view (PPV) event on June 28 between Jeff Jarrett, Matt Hardy, Young, Drew Galloway, and Bobby Roode.