ODB thought she was just having another wild night in the ring — but it turned into one of the biggest moments of her career.

After competing in a chaotic Hardcore Country match at TNA Rebellion 2026, ODB stuck around the ring when Tommy Dreamer and TNA President Carlos Silva walked out. What followed wasn’t another fight — it was a surprise that left ODB completely stunned.

Silva officially announced that ODB will be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame at Bound for Glory, catching her totally off guard as the crowd erupted in cheers. ODB immediately reacted with shock, even blurting out “Oh, sh**” as fans started chanting that she deserved the honor. Moments later, her husband entered the ring to celebrate with her, turning the surprise into an emotional scene that stood out from the rest of the night. For longtime fans, the moment felt overdue.

ODB became one of TNA’s most recognizable Knockouts during the late 2000s and early 2010s. She built her reputation on a rough-and-tough style, mixing hardcore brawling with her loud personality and signature flask. Over the years, she captured the TNA Knockouts Championship multiple times and was also part of memorable tag team runs that helped shape the Knockouts division during its peak years.

She remained a fan favorite thanks to her wild matches, fearless attitude, and willingness to do just about anything to entertain the crowd. Even years after her prime run, ODB has continued popping up in TNA, showing she can still bring the chaos when needed.

Now, with Bound for Glory on the horizon, ODB’s career is about to receive one of the biggest honors the company can give — a spot in the TNA Hall of Fame.

Do you think ODB was overdue for the TNA Hall of Fame, or are there other Knockouts you think should be inducted next? Let us know what you think.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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