On April 17, 2025, in the TNA pay-per-view Unbreakable's main event, Steve Maclin became the inaugural TNA International Champion by defeating Eric Young and A. J. Francis via pinfall.[3]
The TNA International Championship belt design has a Light blueleatherstrap and a golddiamond shape center plate with a light blue earth in the middle of it indented with gold as the land with the red TNA logo in the middle of it with multiple country flags circling around the earth and the TNA logo and the word International at the top above all of it. There are a total of four side plates with two on each side between the center plate that are gold square oval shaped plates with a light blue earth in the middle of it indented with gold.[4]
On the February 19, 2026 episode of TNA Wrestling Trey Miguel debuted his custom Light green leather strap version of the TNA International Championship belt. Where the title design is the same as the original but with a light green strap (as that is Miguel's signature color on his gear) and the plates being silver instead of gold, while the earths on the plates are Light green with silver as the land instead of Light blue with gold as the land.[5][6]
Shortly after Trey Miguel debuted a second look of the green strap International belt where the plates are no longer silver but gold.[7]
Afterwards on the April 17, 2026 episode of TNA Impact the championship appearance reverted to its original look. After Mustafa Ali defeated Trey Miguel for the title at TNA pay-per-view Rebellion.[8]
As of May16, 2026, there have been six reigns shared among five wrestlers. Steve Maclin was the inaugural champion, with his inaugural reign being the longest at 162 days, and has the most reigns at two. Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo was the youngest champion when he won it at 28 years old. Frankie Kazarian was the oldest champion when he won the title at 48 years old, and his reign is the shortest at 16 days.