
Velvet Sky and Angelina Love arent just heading into the TNA Hall of Fametheyre reminding the world why they earned it.
During a recent appearance on Busted Open Radio, the former Knockouts tag team revealed that during TNAs prime on Spike TV, their segments werent just popularthey were the most watched on the entire show.
While discussing their legacy with Dave LaGreca and Tommy Dreamer, Angelina Love laid out the numbers with zero hesitation, recalling how surreal it was to realize the ratings power they carried.
She followed up by admitting they never truly realized the reach of their performances until the data started coming in during the late 2000s.
Velvet Sky chimed in to say they had no idea their act would land like that, especially during an era where womens wrestling was still clawing for respect. The surprise didnt stop at the numberswhat stuck with them was the way the locker room reacted.
That atmosphere, they both agreed, made TNA feel like home and fueled their desire to elevate the Knockouts division into one of the most respected in the industry. Angelina also mentioned how international fans were reaching out from countries like Portugal and Egypt, making it clear their impact was felt far beyond the TV tapings at Universal Studios.
Now with their TNA Hall of Fame induction just days away at Bound for Glory 2025, The Beautiful People are taking their rightful place in historyand reminding everyone that they werent just there for eye candy. They were ratings gold.
How do you remember The Beautiful Peoples run in TNA? Do you think they truly changed how womens wrestling was viewed on national television? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know.
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