TNA has been home to some of the top wrestling talents over the years. From homegrown names to stars who were made elsewhere, TNA has always had a talented roster. Often, they realized this and gave pushes to wrestlers who deserved it and were overlooked elsewhere.

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After years in TNA, some of the top stars have built some impressive win-loss records. You can see who TNA believed in by looking at the impressive number of wins some of these men have. Years of work and dedication pay off when a wrestler can say they have this many wins.

10 Bully Ray - 183 Wins

Bully Ray became one of TNA's hottest talents over the years. Having already been established in the incredible tag-team The Dudley Boyz, D-Von and Bubba Ray debuted in TNA as Team 3D. They would have incredible tag-team runs and be a top team for years. During this time, Team 3D became two-time TNA World Tag Team Champions, along with one reign with the NWA World Tag Team Championship.

Bully Ray was more than just a tag-team guy, however. He had the best singles run of his career and became a two-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion as the leader of the biker gang-esque faction, Aces & Eights. Whether tagging with D-Von or reigning at the top of the promotion, Bully always delivered.

9 Mr. Anderson - 193 Wins

Mr Anderson vs Kurt Angle

After never quite becoming a main-event star in WWE as Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Anderson successfully changed that narrative in TNA. Mr. Anderson was a big part of TNA in the 2010s. From his feuds with Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy to his world title reign, Mr. Anderson was clearly seen as a main-eventer by TNA.

While he didn't have a very memorable run with the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, he picked up a lot of wins with the promotion. His solid in-ring skill and mastery of the mic did not go unnoticed by TNA.

8 Eric Young - 198 Wins

Eric Young return to Impact

When Eric Young was brought in as the leader of Sanity in NXT, it looked as if he was poised for big things. While on the black and yellow brand, he was. Unfortunately, he was immediately forgotten on the main roster. He has since returned to TNA where he is a former world champion.

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Eric Young was a big part of TNA for years, becoming an underdog who finally won the world title. TNA clearly believes in Eric Young as a top star and they brought him back as part of the world title main event at Slammiversary this year.

7 Abyss - 219 Wins

Abyss could never be as big as Kane and The Undertaker in WWE. However, The Monster was TNA's answer. The masked monster tore through the roster for years, winning every available title along the way. With his monstrous presence and hardcore style, he was the monster that TNA invested in.

His numerous hardcore matches, including the Monster's Ball, and his several title wins gave Abyss the firm position of TNA's homegrown monster. He left the company, however, and now works backstage in WWE. He has actually recently been an on-screen companion of AJ Styles.

6 Kurt Angle - 238 Wins

When TNA brought in Kurt Angle, everyone knew the former WWE Champion would dominate. The Olympic Gold Medalist was a mainstay at the top of the card for years in TNA. He won the world title several times and had classic feuds with the likes of Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe. Angle currently has the most reigns with the TNA Impact World Championship, as a six-time champion.

Angle has since returned to WWE and retired after his loss to Baron Corbin at WrestleMania 35. Angle spent a large portion of his career in TNA racking up wins before returning to the promotion where he became a star and ended his career.

5 Samoa Joe - 265 Wins

Samoa Joe TNA

Samoa Joe was a dominant force in TNA. He is a former X-Division Champion and TNA World Heavyweight Champion. Joe came into the company as an unstoppable force, destroying everyone in his way. The Samoan Submission Machine had amazing matches and feuds within the promotion.

Eventually, he would leave for WWE. He tore through NXT, capturing the NXT Championship twice, before moving to the main roster. He is a former WWE US Champion and has challenged Brock Lesnar in world title matches. He currently does commentary for Raw.

4 Jeff Hardy - 289 Wins

Jeff Hardy in TNA

Jeff Hardy returned to TNA in 2010 to fan's delight. It wouldn't last long, however, as just over a year later, he fell from grace due to drug issues. Hardy would return the following year and write his story of redemption. TNA clearly had faith in Hardy when he returned as he captured the world title at Bound For Glory 2012.

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After his world title run and tag-team title run with his brother Matt Hardy, he returned to WWE. Hardy remains a fan-favorite today. The Charismatic Enigma recently won the Intercontinental Title from AJ Styles on SmackDown.

3 AJ Styles - 307 Wins

AJ Styles

AJ Styles became one of TNA's biggest stars and most accomplished wrestlers. The triple-crown winner made his name with his numerous title wins and memorable matches with the promotion. No one represented TNA more than AJ Styles.

That status followed him when he debuted for WWE at the 2016 Royal Rumble. Since his debut, he has won the US and Intercontinental titles, as well as the WWE Championship on two occasions. AJ Styles will remain a huge star, no matter what promotion he wrestles in.

2 Bobby Roode - 322 Wins

Bobby Roode

Bobby Roode somehow recovered from a jarring halt in his rising momentum when he lost to Kurt Angle at Bound For Glory 2011. He was positioned as the next great world champion for the promotion but he lost that match for some baffling reason. He would recover his momentum by turning heel on former Beer Money tag partner, James Storm.

From there, he would have a two impressive world title reigns and be a top performer for TNA before moving to NXT. He won the NXT Championship before moving to WWE's main roster but hasn't managed to recapture the brilliance of "The It Factor" in TNA.

1 James Storm - 397 Wins

James Storm

Bobby Roode's long-time tag partner turned bitter rival beats him for total wins in TNA. A lot of those wins came with Roode as the great tag-team, Beer Money. However, James Storm was a great singles wrestler in his own right. He too won the world title and continued to be a top singles wrestler after splitting from Roode.

Storm eventually left TNA and joined NWA. There, Storm has won the NWA National Heavyweight Championship and the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Eli Drake.

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