Tessmacher vs Kim – Knockouts title
Kim defeats Tessmacher in singles competition at Sacrifice to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship. Kim picks up the pinfall victory while using the ropes for leverage at six minutes and fifty seconds.
Tessmacher vs Kim – Knockouts title
Tessmacher defeats Kim in singles competition at Slammiversary to become the TNA Knockouts Champion. Tessmacher picks up the pinfall victory with a rollup pin at seven minutes.
Tessmacher vs Rayne – Knockouts title
Rayne defeats Tessmacher at Harcdore Justice to become the TNA Knockouts Champion. Rayne picks up the pinfall victory, while holding the ropes for leverage, at four minutes and fifty-five seconds.
Tara vs Tessmacher – Knockouts title
Tessmacher defeats Tara in singles competition at No Surrender to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship. Tessmacher picks up the pinfall victory with a roll-up pin at six minutes and forty-five seconds.
Tessmacher vs Tara – Knockouts title
Tara defeats Tessmacher in singles competition to obtain the TNA Knockout Championship at Bound for Glory. Tara picks up the pinfall victory after delivering a Widow’s Peak slam at six minutes and ten seconds.
Tessmacher vs Tara – Knockouts title
Tara defeats Tessmacher in singles competition to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship on the special “Championship Thursday” edition of IMPACT. Tara picks up the pinfall victory at three minutes and fifty seconds.
Tara vs Tessmacher – Nontitle match
Tessmacher defeats Tara in a nontitle match on TNA IMPACT. Tessmacher picks up the pinfall victory at six minutes and twenty-five seconds.
Kim vs ODB vs Tessmacher – Knockouts Title
Kim defeats ODB and Tessmacher to obtain the TNA Knockouts Championship at Bound for Glory. Kim picks up the pinfall victory at ten minutes and twenty-five seconds.
Impactwrestling.com interview
Tessmacher talks about how her TNA wrestling career helped her prepare for CBS’s The Amazing Race:
I truly thought being a professional wrestler and athlete was going to help a lot more than it did. In the end, being strategic and also having luck on your side is really what keeps you in the race. I think, at first, because of our appearance teams wanted to target us. We are pretty, loud, and all around amazing. I would want to target us as well. But, most then realized that Rob and I were directionally challenged and not the brightest of the bunch and forgot a lot about us as a threat. However, sometimes that can be a strategy too!