Time to let the pigeons loose again — The Beautiful People are going into the TNA Hall of Fame.
On Tuesday, TNA confirmed The Beautiful People’s Angelina Love and Velvet Sky are the latest inductees in its 2025 Hall of Fame class. The group featured several members over the years, but the induction will be for its founding members, Love and Sky.
Velvet Sky and Angelina Love, along with Mickie James, now bring the total number of Knockouts Hall of Fame inductees to six. They join Gail Kim (2016), Awesome Kong (2021) and Traci Brooks (2023). This is also just the third time TNA has done a multi-inductee ceremony, with 2014 (Team 3D/Bully Ray and Devon) and 2023 (Don West and Mike Tenay) being the exceptions.
The Beautiful People join Mickie James as the other Hall of Fame inductee in 2025, making this the first-ever, multi-female class inducted into the TNA Wrestling Hall of Fame. TNA Wrestling President Carlos Silva shocked the legendary duo with the Hall of Fame announcement when he cut in during Tommy Dreamer’s interview with the duo, similar to James learning of her induction.
Who are the Beautiful People?
Angelina Love and Velvet Sky were the original members of The Beautiful People, starting the stable in 2008. The duo’s mission was to “cleanse the TNA roster ‘one ugly person at a time.’”
They won the TNA Knockouts Championship a combined 8 times. At one time, Love held the record for total reigns with six. The pair also had two reigns as the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions, albeit with various partners.
Later, The Beautiful People added Madison Rayne and Lacey Von Erich to its lineup. “Cute Kip” (Billy Gunn) also had a brief run with them. The Beautiful People’s run finally ended in 2016, with Love leaving the group before Rayne and Sky disbanded the popular faction.
The TNA Wrestling Hall of Fame ceremony is Sunday, October 12, at Bound For Glory, which will air live around the world from the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Mass.
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