This past Sunday, the TNA X Division Championship celebrated its 14th birthday. The title has seen many ups and downs over those 14 years, but it is clear to all who have watched TNA during that time that it has long been the highlight of that particular company's programming.

Indeed, it was the X Division that provided TNA with its highest peak, as AJ Styles defeated then-champion Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe at Unbreakable 2005 to win the title in what is regarded as TNA's greatest ever match. Some illustrious names have held the title, from those three men to Chris Sabin, Austin Aries, Jerry Lynn and Johnny Devine.

Wait a second, Johnny Devine? Yeah, the list of names to have held the title isn't exactly 35 for 35 when it comes to greatness. Even when certain Olympic heroes have held the title, it has been for terrible reasons and led to the strap being devalued as a result.

TNA has a history of putting their championships on some pretty questionable performers, whether it was Pacman Jones winning the tag titles or The Band winning those same straps in 2010. The X Division has not avoided this, unfortunately. Here are the 10 worst champions in X Division history.