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TNA Lockdown 2010 Aftermath Thread *Spoilers*

  • 19-04-2010 10:24am
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    TNA's Lockdown 2010 pay-per-view kicks off with a nice video package focusing on tonight's show that features all matches held inside the steel cage. We go to the arena where the pyro explodes and Mike Tenay welcomes us to St. Louis. The steel cage is already up and we're ready to go as Tenay hypes tonight's card. Tenay confirms that Doug Williams has been stripped of his X Division Title after not being able to get out of Europe because of travel problems. A new X Division Champion will be crowned tonight. Taz announces that Sean Waltman has no-showed tonight's pay-per-view and throws a few jabs at Waltman. They go storyline mode and say that Eric Bischoff isn't here tonight. They tease tension between Bischoff and Hulk Hogan. We go to the ring.

    Rob Van Dam vs. James Storm

    Rob Van Dam makes his way out to a nice pop for tonight's opener. The winner of this match will get the number's advantage for his team in Lethal Lockdown later tonight. RVD enters the cage and waits on his opponent, James Storm, who is out next.

    Storm is slow to get in to the cage, so RVD hits a baseball slide, sending the cage door into Storm's face. RVD goes to the outside to take the fight to Storm. He slams his head into the side of the cage, and poses for the crowd before attacking Storm with a series of forearms. RVD hits a stiff kick, and follows it up with a front suplex hanging Storm up on the barricade. RVD climbs up the side of the cage, and leaps off with a huge leg drop on Storm.

    RVD continues the punishment on Storm with a series of forearms, but when he tries to slam Storm's head into the steel steps, Storm blocks it and reverses. RVD fights back and he sends Storm into the ring and this one officially starts. RVD is busted open. Van Dam hits a spinning back kick charging into the corner at Storm, he kicks away at Storm, before choking him with his boot and kicking at him in the corner.

    RVD hits an inverted atomic drop, and he hangs Storm up crotch first on the top rope. RVD climbs to the top rope himself, and launches himself at Storm with a big single leg drop kick. RVD goes for the pin but only gets two. RVD pounds on Storm in the corner, hitting ten quick punches, and he sends Storm across the ring, trying for a crazy somersault dropkick, but Storm avoids it and hits a big neckbreaker. Storm rains down on RVD with a bunch of right hands before locking in a rear chin lock.

    RVD starts to fight out of it, but Storm retaliates with a clothesline that sends RVD over the ropes and into the cage. Storm hits a big boot, and he goes to work, ripping at RVD's forehead. Another rear chin lock, and RVD fights out again, coming back with a spin kick this time and both men are down.

    Both men are back up and they trade blows in the middle of the ring with RVD getting the advantage with some low kicks and a couple of clotheslines. RVD sends Storm face first into the cage wall before hitting a front slam and split legged moonsault. RVD goes for the pin but Storm kicks out at two. RVD picks Storm up but he eats a jawbreaker. Storm downs some beer, distracts Hebner, spits it in RVD's face, hits a big DDT, and goes for the pin but RVD kicks out!

    Storm teases the Last Call, but RVD ducks it, tries for a kick of his own, Storm ducks, but RVD comes back with a step over back kick. RVD connects with the five star frog splash from the top rope, rolls into the cover, and gets the three count, gaining the man advantage for his team later tonight.

    Winner: Rob Van Dam

    - We go backstage with Hulk Hogan and Christy Hemme. He cuts a promo on Team Flair. Hogan says if Ric Flair destroys Team Hogan tonight, then it's time for him to pack his bags and walk away from TNA. Hemme asks about Eric Bischoff and Hogan seems frustrated.

    X Division Escape Match: Homicide vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley

    To win this match and earn the spot in the X Division Title match later on, you must be the first to escape the cage. Out first comes Homicide followed by Brian Kendrick. Sabin and Shelley come out together next.

    Mike Tenay announces that Hulk Hogan informed Scott Hall that he must either find a partner for the Team 3D match later on or wrestle them in a Handicap match.

    The bell rings and Homicide goes right to the top, but the Guns pull him down. Kendrick tries to get out of the door, but the refs won't open it. The Guns work together, preventing Kendrick and Homicide from making their way out. Double team move on Homicide from the Guns, and a double round kick to Kendrick, who's already split open. Homicide uses a misstep from the Guns to take both men out. Homicide focuses on Shelley, hitting a big belly to belly suplex. Kendrick works over Sabin with a boot to the face.

    Homicide gets Sabin in a camel clutch, and Kendrick hits a running slap to the forehead of Sabin. Homicide and Kendrick continue to work over Shelley together, but Shelley is able to fight back and hit a STO/DDT combo. The Guns regain the advantage, and Sabin hits a beautiful tornado DDT, but ends up walking right into a neckbreaker from Homicide. Shelley is trying to escape but he's cut off by Kendrick. Sabin stops Kendrick and the Guns look for the Made in Detroit but Kendrick fights out of it. Homicide hits a gringo killer on Sabin, and Kendrick sets up Shelley on the top turnbuckle. Homicide sneaks over the top of the cage, and goes to the floor, stealing the win.

    Winner: Homicide

    - They show a video package showing the events leading up to Eric Young vs. Kevin Nash.

    Kevin Nash vs. Eric Young

    We go to the ring where Eric Young makes his way out to the steel cage first. Out next is Kevin Nash. The bell rings and we're ready to go.

    Eric Young uses his speed to take Nash off his feet real quick with a kick to the leg and a punch to the face. Young lets Nash get up, and he eats a knee to the gut and a forearm to the back. Nash charges Young in the corner and Young is able to get his feet up. Young climbs to the top and connects with a missile dropkick. Nash rolls to the apron, but when he stands he eats a dropkick and a crossbody, getting sandwiched against the cage. Nash hits a low blow when the ref is shoved out of the way by EY. Nash takes Young to the corner and buries his knee in the midsection before hitting a couple of right hands. EY fights back and tells Nash to bring it on, covering up in the corner and taking more punishment, before calling for even more.

    Nash continues to beat on Young, and Young continues to take it and ask for more. Young fights back with a couple of right hands, but another knee takes Young down. Nash hits a big chokeslam, but doesn't capitalize with a pin. Young fights back right away, ducking a couple of blows from Nash and coming back with a couple of his own. Young eats a big boot from Nash though when he comes off the ropes/ Nash puts Young on his shoulder and walks him skull first into the cage wall. Nash pulls down the straps and puts up the Wolfpac sign. Nasg hits the jackknife powerbomb, goes for the cover, and gets the three count.

    Winner: Kevin Nash

    - After the match, Nash takes the mic and tells Hogan and Bischoff that there's no way as long as he's breathing that Scott Hall will have to wrestle alone. Nash announces he will be teaming with Hall to take on Team 3D tonight.

    - We get a video showing the recent happenings between The Beautiful People, Tara and Angelina Love.

    TNA Knockouts Singles & Tag Team Title Match: The Beautiful People vs. Tara and Angelina Love

    If Tara or Angelina Love get a pinfall in this match, they become TNA Knockout Tag Team Champions. If Madison or Velvet get the pin, the one who scores the pin will be the Knockouts Champion. Out first is the TNA Knockout Tag Champions, Velvet Sky and Madison Rayne with Lacey Von Erich. Out next is Tara followed by the TNA Knockouts Champion Angelina Love. All the Knockouts are in the cage as we get ready to go.

    The bell rings, and it looks like Velvet Sky and Love will be starting things off. Love hits a spear and a series of right hands. She taks Sky down again with a series of clotheslines, and Sky calls for a time out and tags to Rayne. Love drags Rayne into the match and hits a front slam, that leads to a cover for a two count. When she tries to pick Rayne up, she eats a jawbreaker, but she tags out to Tara, who comes in and goes right to work on Rayne. A cheap shot from Rayne allows her to get a tag to Sky, but Sky walks right into a series of moves from Tara, that ends with a snap suplex. Tara goes into the ropes, but she's pulled down by Rayne, and Sky uses it to her advantage, choking away at Tara.

    Sky tags out to Rayne, and they hit a double dropkick to Tara's back. Rayne locks up Tara's head in her thighs, and hits the scissor stomp. Rayne tags out to Sky, who comes in and tries to pin Tara, but Tara kicks out and comes right back with a series of right hands and a big slam. Tara tells Love to watch this, and she goes for a moonsault, but Sky moves out of the way.

    Both women make the tag, and Love comes in as a house of fire, going to work on both Beautiful People, sending them both into the same corner. Tara gets the blind tag, comes into the ring and hits the widows peak on Rayne, but a pin attempt is broken up by Sky. Von Erich is in from the outside, and she hits Tara from behind with the tag belt. Madison Rayne rolls up Tara, and this one is over.

    Winner and New TNA Knockouts Champion: Madison Rayne

    - After the match, Angelina is pissed about losing her title. She confronts Tara but gets dropped. Tara heads for the back.

    - We go backstage with Team Flair and Jeremy Borash. Flair puts over the members of his team and trashes everyone on Hogan's team. Flair promises everyone that tonight will be Hogan's last night in TNA. AJ Styles cuts a promo on The Pope for their match tonight. Styles says he has been the best in TNA since day one. AJ says tonight, The Pope's Sunday service comes to an end.

    X Division Title Match: Kaz vs. Shannon Moore vs. Homicide

    The next match is for the vacant X Division Title that Douglas Williams was stripped of. Out first is Homicide who earned the spot earlier tonight. Out next is Kaz followed by Shannon Moore. The bell rings and here we go.

    All three men stare each other down. Moore and Kaz go right to work on Homicide, hitting a double hip toss. Moore hits a quick leg drop, and Kaz hits a springboard leg drop. Homicide rolls out to the apron, but he's just beaten mercilessly, slammed multiple times against the cage wall. Kaz and Moore just continues to work on Homicide, both go for pins and the other one breaks it up. Things break down and Moore and Kaz turn to each other. A series of roll ups from both men leads to nothing but two counts. Homicide comes from out of nowhere with a dropkick that knocks both Moore and Kaz into each other.

    Homicide rakes the eyes of Kaz, and he turns his attention to Moore, hitting a nice exploder suplex. Homicide chokes Kaz on the bottom rope, and he hits a suplex on Shannon Moore, but when he tries for a second, Moore fights out of it, hits an inverted atomic drop, and he and Kaz fight over a pin. Moore puts Homicide on the top turnbuckle, and Jaz is up there with him out of nowhere. Kaz and Moore try for a double superplex, but Homicide fights out of it and hits a double cutter off the top. Homicide tries for a series of covers on both men, but he can't get a three count.

    Kaz rolls up Homicide and hits a Northern lights suplex on Moore, pinning both men at the same time, but both kick out. Homicide side steps Moore, and Moore connects with Kaz in the corner. Moore tries to pin Homicide but Homicide kicks out. Moore walks into a missile dropkick from Kaz, and a pin is broken up by Homicide. Homicide hits a jawbreaker on Kaz, before slamming his head in the corner and chopping his chest. Homicide puts Moore on the top turnbuckle, and he goes for another cutter, but Moore pushes him off. Moore and Kaz walk the ropes and meet in the middle, and Moore kicks Kaz's legs out from under him, hits a moonsault on Homicide, and goes for the cover but it's broken up by Kaz.

    Kaz shoulders Moore and sends him face first, then across the cage and back first into the cage wall. Kaz puts Homicide on the top turnbuckle and he goes to the top with him. Both men are standing on the top turnbuckle, and Homicide is able to fight back, hitting a hip toss from the top rope. Moore goes for the pin, but Homicide breaks it up with a flying headbutt. Homicide works over Moore in the corer, but he runs into the boots from Moore. Homicide dodges a high risk move, and he goes for the gringo cutter on Moore, but Kaz breaks it up, hits a sick back piledriver on Homicide, and goes for the pin on Homicide, getting the three count.

    Winner and New X Division Champion: Kazarian

    - We go backstage with Christy Hemme and The Pope, talking about his match with AJ Styles tonight. Pope talks about the last time they wrestled, he pinned AJ. Pope says he's going to pimp slap AJ so hard tonight his blonde highlights come out. Pope cuts down AJ and says he has no style. Pope says tonight is the biggest night of his career and when he gets the TNA Title on his waist, everyone will stand and declare that Pope is pimpin'.

    Team 3D vs. Scott Hall and Kevin Nash

    We go to the ring where Team 3D makes their way out. Brother Ray cuts the music and gets the crowd hype. Ray says everyone came to see them fight. They get everyone to chant "3D." Ray says this will be a St. Louis street fight and calls out The Band. Out comes Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Team 3D rush them on the ramp and they start brawling.

    Hall and Bubba and D-Von and Nash pair up. Hall tries for the outsider's edge, but Ray fights out of it with a back body drop on the ramp. D-Von and Nash fight out at the ringside area. Ray sends Hall out into the crowd, and he follows, grabbing a fans beer and slamming it into Hall's head. D-Von and Nash are out in the crowd too and 3D are dominating things. D-Von grabs a bottle and slams it into Nash's head.

    D-Von and Nash fight back to the ringside area, and D-Von continues the brawl. Hall and Ray also make their way back, and the Band is able to fight back, Nash hitting a big boot on Ray, and Hall sending D-Von into the ring. In the ring, Nash and Hall double team D-Von in the corner, then send D-Von crashing into the cage wall. Bubba tries to get into the cage, but Hall holds the door closed. Nash continues to work over D-Von in the corner while Hall holds Ray at bay.

    Nash and Hall switch places, so Ray grabs a chair and launches it into Nash's hand, then uses the door to hit Nash in the head. Ray makes his way into the ring and he's a house of fire, working over both members of the Band. D-Von recovers, and the two send Hall into Nash in the corner, and hit one splash after another. Hall turns around and gets dropped by a slam from Ray and Nash eats a right hand from D-Von. 3D hit a what's up headbutt on Hall, and Bubba tells D-Von to get the tables.

    D-Von goes to the outside, and all of a sudden, we've got a table in the ring. 3D sets it up, and they connect with a 3D, putting Hall through the table. D-Von covers Hall, and gets the three count.

    Winners: Team 3D

    - We get a video showing highlights from the Mr. Anderson and Kurt Angle feud.

    Mr. Anderson vs. Kurt Angle

    The winner of this match will be the first one to exit through the cage door. Out first comes Mr. Anderson, which the cage door key around his neck that he earned on iMPACT. Anderson's mic drops from the ceiling and he cuts a promo on tonight's match before heading down to the ring. Out next comes Kurt Angle to a nice pop.

    The bell rings, and this one is ready to go. Anderson looks to wrestle this match with the key to the cage around his neck. Anderson calls for a test of strength, but he uses it as an opportunity to hit a cheap shot on Angle. Anderson ducks a blow from Angle and hits a low dropkick, trying for the cage door right away. Angle is able to prevent Anderson from leaving the cage, but Anderson fights back, using the chain and the key to beat at Angle's head. Anderson goes back to the padlock, but Angle is right back on him, with a belly to back suplex. Angle beats on Anderson in the corner, stomping away at him in the corner. The lock looks to have the key in it and might be open. Angle hits a snap suplex on Anderson.

    Angle sends Anderson into the ropes, and he charges, but Anderson blocks it, and elevates Angle, sending him face first into the cage wall, and Angle is busted open. Anderson punches at Angle's forehead, working over his wound. Anderson rakes Angle's head against the cage wall, before pulling his neck back against the top rope, and slamming him head first into the cage repeatedly. Anderson takes his hand, which is covered in Angle's blood, and wipes it across his body. Anderson hits a leg drop on Angle and goes back to the cage door, but Angle stops him again, slamming him head first into the door. Anderson responds by launching Angle straight into the cage door.

    Anderson tries for a back body drop, but Angle reverses it. Angle notices that the key is stuck in the lock, but Anderson crashes into Kurt with a low knee, sending Kurt into the cage door head first. Anderson climbs to the top rope, but Angle is up out of nowhere with a huge super belly to belly suplex and both men are down.

    Angle is back up to his feet, and Anderson is unwrapping his wrist tape. He uses it to wrap around Angle's throat and he chokes Angle, taking him down to his knees, and eventually down to the mat, where he grapevines his legs around Angle's body. Angle starts to fight back, working up to his knees, and up to his feet. He gets out of the hold with a quick back suplex and both men are down again.

    Both men are up to their knees, where they trade right hands. Both men up to their feet still trading punches, and Angle gets the upper hand with a big clothesline, and another. Angle sends Anderson into the ropes and hits a big back body drop. Angle sends Anderson into the corner, blocks a big boot and comes back with a release belly to belly overhead suplex. Angle tries for the Angle slam, but Anderson counters and hits the Green Bay plunge. Anderson goes for the pin,but realizes he can't win that way. Anderson goes for the mic check, but Angle fights out of it and hits seven German suplexes, holding on until the last one (Tenay incorrectly calls it at six). Angle goes over to the cage door and looks at the lock, but he turns back to Anderson.

    Angle locks in the Ankle lock, but Anderson is able to fight out of it, and connect with the mic check, putting Angle down. Anderson crawls over to the cage door, and he opens the padlock and opens the door. Angle connects with an Angle slam, and he walks over to the door, closing it, locking it back up, and taking the key out of the lock. Angle throws the key away, but it looks like he's still got it in his hand, possibly. Anderson rips at the chain, holding the door closed. Anderson goes to the top of the cage, but Andle pulls him down. Anderson takes Angle down with a right hand and climbs up to the top rope again. Angle follows him up, and Anderson comes back with right hand after right hand. Angle grabs Anderson from behind and hits a big belly to back suplex from the top rope.

    Angle looks up to the top of the cage, but he turns back to Anderson, setting him into position. Angle goes up to the top turnbuckle, and then looks to the top of the cage. Angle climbs up to the top corner of the cage, and he jumps off with a GIANT moonsault, connecting with Anderson's face.

    Angle does indeed have the key, and he goes over to the door, unlocking the padlock. Angle goes to the outside, but Anderson goads him, flicking him off with both hands. Angle comes back in, but he gets a low blow, and Anderson connects with a mic check.

    Anderson crawls over to the cage door, and he gets the upper half of his body out of the cage, but Angle grabs him by the ankle, locking in the ankle lock and dragging him back into the center of the ring. Anderson is tapping but it doesn't matter. Anderson flips over and Angle ends up going head first into the cage.

    Anderson crawls for the door again, but this time, Angle is able to grab him from behind and choke him with the chain from his medal. Angle chokes Anderson, using the ropes for leverage. Anderson spits in Anderson's face, climbs over him, and stomps on his groin on the way out for good measure. Angle's feet his the floor, and this one is over.

    Winner: Kurt Angle

    - After the match, a bloody Angle heads up the ramp and talks to the fans on the mic. He says he's going to step back, take some time off and regroup. Angle says when he returns, he will be going after the TNA World Title. Angle's music hits again and he heads to the back.

    - We get a video package showing the events leading to tonight's TNA World Heavyweight Title match.

    TNA World Title Match: The Pope vs. AJ Styles

    We go to the ring where The Pope makes his way out first to a decent reaction. Out next comes the TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles. Ric Flair is right behind Styles. Earl Hebner stops Flair on the ramp and stops him from coming to ringside. Flair and Hebner get into a shoving match. Hebner sends Flair up the ramp but Styles comes over to argue with Hebner. Flair goes to the back, the crowd chants "we want Flair" and Hebner makes his way back to the ring with Styles. Jeremy Borash does formal ring introductions as we get ready to go.

    The bell rings, both men lock up, and Styles takes Pope down with a quick hip toss. Pope is back on his feet, and they both lock up again, with Styles wrenching Dinero's arm. Pope fights out of it, and the two chain wrestle for a little while, with AJ and Pope both trying to work over each other's arm. AJ takes Pope over with an arm drag, and Pope looks a little frustrated. Pope goes behind Styles , but Styles gets out of it, tries to slam Pope's head into the cage. Pope fights out of it, almost gets a roll up, and the fans chants a deafening.

    Series of arm drags from Pope, and AJ is forced to back up into the corner to put on the brakes. Pope and AJ lock up, and Styles back him up into the corner, hitting him with a couple of chops. Pope turns it around and beats on Styles with a nice combination and a series of right hands. Pope blocks an inverted atomic drop and he responds with a quick clothesline. Pope sends AJ into the ropes and AJ comes back with a shoulder block, but he walks right into a flying forearm. Pope hits a couple of elbows and a big forearm, and the fans are really going wild. Pope charges AJ, but AJ sidesteps it and sends Pope right into the cage.

    Pope catches a dropkick to the face from Styles, and Styles uses the opportunity to gloat for the crowd. Styles locks in a rear chin lock, but it's more up around Pope's nose area, but Pope is able to fight out of it with a couple of right hands. Pope hits a forearm, and AJ botches some kind of slam, so he just picks up Pope and plops him down. AJ works on Pope's knee, hitting an elbow and stomping away at it. Styles kicks out the back of Pope's knee, sending him crashing to the mat, but a second attempt, Pope blocks it and hits a quick chop. AJ pokes the eye, and he tries for the inverted springboard DDT, but Pope avoids it, sends AJ head first into the cage and hits a big DDT.

    Pope hits Styles with a series of shots that puts AJ down, and a big back body drop, and inverted atomic drop, along with a shoulder block continue the punishment. Pope hits a backhand slap, and a big twisting powerslam that's good for a two count. Pope picks Styles up and gets rammed into the corner. Styles hits a big chop, but when he charges in, Pope ducks it. Styles pokes the eye again, goes to the top and leaps off with a flying forearm. Styles goes for the pin but only gets two. Styles puts Pope on the top turnbuckle, but Pope fights him off. Styles is back up there, and Pope hits him with a headbutt. Pope points to the ceiling and hits a diving headbutt.

    Pope shoulders Styles, but Styles fights out of it and hits the Pele kick. Styles goes for the pin, but Pope kicks out at two. Styles slams Pope down across his knee with a big backbreaker, and he goes up to the top rope, hitting a big springboard 450 splash, but Pope is still able to kick out!

    AJ heads all the way to the top corner of the steel cage, and he jumps off, diving at Pope, but Pope moves. Pope comes in with a quick roll up, and Styles kicks out at two. Pope connects with a front DDE, and he goes for the pin, but Styles kicks out at two! Styles pulls himself up in the corner, and Pope goes for the DDE, but Styles moves. Styles grabs a pen from the cameraman, and uses it to jab Pope right in the eye. Styles hits a rolling clothesline, and follows it up with the Styles clash. Styles rolls him over into the pin, and gets the three count.

    Winner: AJ Styles

    - We rush backstage where Eric Bischoff is seen arriving to the arena. Jeremy Borash attempts to get an interview but Bischoff looks pissed and blows him off.

    Lethal Lockdown: Team Hogan (Abyss, RVD, Jeff Hardy, Jeff Jarrett) vs. Team Flair (Sting, Robert Roode, James Storm, Desmond Wolfe)

    David Penzer goes over the rules for this match. No pinfalls or submissions may take place until all members from each team are in the ring. Out first for Team Hogan is Abyss. The first member of Team Flair is Robert Roode as we get ready to start the match.

    Roode talks smack to Abyss, but Abyss responds with a slap to Roode, Roode comes back with one of his own, and both men trade blows. Roode focuses on Abyss' leg, kicking away at the back of it. Abyss is able to send Roode into the ropes, but he eats a big kick, only to come back with a big boot to Roode. Abyss sends Roode into the corner and beats on him with a couple of big right hands, and an overhand chop to Roode's chest. Abyss pounds on Roode in another corner, and chokes at him with his boot.

    Abyss hits a huge back body drop, and he tries to send Roode head first into the side of the cage. Roode blocks it, and tries to do the same to Abyss, but Abyss fights it off. Roode rakes Abyss' eyes, and Abyss responds by sending Roode face first into the side of the cage. Abyss picks Roode up, and drives him face first into another side of the cage. Abyss lets Roode get up to his feet, and when he charges him, he walks right into a big boot. Roode goes to the second rope and hits a jumping neckbreaker. Roode beats on Abyss, and sends him head first into the cage wall.

    Roode stomps away at Abyss in the corner, choking away at him with his boot. Roode poses for the crowd and the countdown for the next entrance begins. Roode stomps on Abyss.

    The next entrant is Rob Van Dam.

    Van Dam is a little slow on his way out to the ring, but he comes right out with a big back heel kick to Roode, and he begins stomping away on Roode in the corner, before picking him up, hitting him with a series of punches, and finishing it off with a huge kick. Van Dam rolls into a monkey flip, shooting Roode across the ring, and he poses for the crowd. RVD hits rolling thunder, and he picks Roode up, hitting a forearm and sending him face first into the side of the cage. The clock begins to count down again.

    The next entrant is Desmond Wolfe.

    Wolfe is also taking his time on his way down to the ring. Roode nails Abyss with a low blow from behind. RVD eats a dropkick from Wolfe that sends him into the cage while he's distracted by Roode. Roode begins working over Abyss' leg while Wolfe works on re-busting RVD open. The two men switch, and again the clock is beginning its inevitable countdown. Wolfe and Roode team up, sending Abyss face first into the cage.

    The next entrant is Jeff Jarrett.

    Why are none of these guys rushing to the ring to help their teammates? Jarrett is in, and he sends both Roode and Wolfe face first into the cage wall before cracking their heads together. Jarrett sends Wolfe and Roode into the cage simeltaneosly, but he ends up walking into a powerbomb from Roode. Wolfe is able to catch RVD off guard from behind, and he goes to work on Abyss, trying to steal the hall of fame ring.

    The next entrant is James Storm.

    Storm takes his time on the way down to the ring, sipping on a beer on the way. Storm spits beer in Abyss' face and goes right to work on Jarrett with punches before turning to RVD, sending him face first into the side of the cage, and Van Fam is bleeding badly again. Jarrett is able to catch Roode with a big leaping chop from the second rope and a suplex, but he's the only one of the faces doing anything productive, as the other guys are getting wailed on. The clock counts down.

    The next entrant is Jeff Hardy.

    Hardy doesn't come out, and the camera cut backstage, where Sting is standing above a laid out Jeff Hardy with a baseball bat in his hand.

    Wolfe and Roode work over Abyss in the corner until Jarrett breaks it up, but it doesn't last long as the heels are really taking over. RVD and Abyss begin to fight back, and Jarrett sends Storm face first into the cage. The faces are dominating as the clock counts down and the final period ends.

    The final entrant is Sting.

    Sting makes his way out to the ring with bat in hand, and he calls for the cage to be lowered. The cage does indeed begin to come down, and the true match really begins. All the heels are on their feet, and they're waiting for the roof to come all the way down.

    As soon as the cage roof comes all the way down, Lethal Lockdown begins, and all the heels make a break for the roof to grab a weapon. BMI grab trash can parts and Wolfe grabs a cookie sheet that they use to work over RVD, Abyss and Jarrett. Storm grabs a pipe, and the heels are just dominating things. Storm hits Jarrett with the pipe in the midsection. Sting isn't really attacking anyone, he's just kind of watching everyone else. Roode wails on Abyss with a trash can lid. Wolfe tries to hit Jarret with something, but Jarrett comes out of nowhere with a trash can, laying into all the heels, but when he goes for Sting, Sting lays him, and RVD out with the bat.

    Roode sends Storm into Jarrett, who's on the apron, and Jarrett ends up being launched out of the cage out to the floor. BMI follow to the outside where they attack Jarrett. Abyss brings the tacks into play, grabs Sting, and rips his leather jacket off. Abyss teases a chokeslam, but Wolfe distracts him, and Storm smashes a beer bottle over his head to break things up. BMI are back in the ring, and Jeff Hardy's music hits, and he's on his way out with a kendo stick. Hardy charges the ring and he takes out both members of BMI on the outside, taking both of them down and splintering the kendo stick. Jarrett is able to grab a guitar and he smashes it across Wolfe's head. RVD connects with the five star frog splash on Wolfe.

    Sting hits Abyss with a clothesline, but he gets a chokeslam into the tacks for his troubles. Hardy climbs up to the top of the cage, and he challenges BMI to follow him up. He takes on both members, with a trash can lid, but BMI get the better of Hardy when Storm hits him with a trash can lid across the back. Storm and Roode set up a table, conveniently on top of the cage already. Hardy is able to fight back, holding off both members of BMI. Hardy hits a twist of fate on Roode, and he sets Storm up on the table, grabbing a ladder, also conveniently on the top of the cage, setting it up, and climbing it. Jeff climbs to the top, and jumps off with a big splash, putting Storm through the table.

    Ric Flair's music hits, and he makes his way down to the ring. Flair heads straight into the ring, and he goes right to work, stomping on Abyss. The ref just watches this happen. Flair goes for the HOF ring, even biting at Abyss' hand. Hogan's music hits, and the Hulkster heads out to the ring with a mean look on his face. Hogan and Flair square off, with Hogan holding the bat. Eric Bischoff runs down from the back, and he tries to get Hogan to calm down and not attack Flair. Hogan asks where Bischoff has been. Bischoff begs Hogan to give him the bat, and when he does, he drop it to the mat. Bischoff reaches in his pocket and grabs a pair of brass knuckles, teasing tossing them to Flair, but actually tossing them to Hogan. Hogan hits Flair with the brass knuckles a couple of times, really busting him open, before sending Flair side to side, head first, into opposite walls of the cage. Flair looks pissed, but Hogan hits him with a big punch and Flair falls into the tacks. Hogan hits Flair with a big trash can shot. Abyss picks Desmond Wolfe up and hits the black hole slam. Abyss pins Wolfe and gets the three count.

    Winners: Team Hogan

    - After the match, all of Team Hogan and Eric Bischoff celebrate inside the ring with Jeff Hardy still being on top of the cage. Lockdown goes off the air.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    Only saw the last two matches and bits and pieces of Angle/Anderson. Styles/Pope was a really good match that would've benefitted greatly had five minutes of the main event sbe given to it. The Lethal Lockdown is very difficult to say whether it was a good match or not. It was exciting and the Hardy spot was cool but the finish was pretty bad and the match became a bit of an afterthought. It was a strange match.

    From the bits and pieces of Angle/Anderson I saw, it looked absolutely incredible. It further underlines why Angle is the best in the world. The Moonsault was simply incredible and it was the perfect blow-off to the feud. I'm looking forward to watching it tonight. Something needs to cheer me up after that German Oral.:P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,820 ✭✭✭grames_bond


    from reading those spoilers it looks as though the main event was an absolute clusterf*ck!

    angle/anderson sounds amazing and pope/styles sounds class!

    Well it looks like "syxx-pac" is done and dusted with tna now! even being all pally with "the band" and hogan, no showing a ppv then they are at "war" has to be the final nail in his coffin!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,723 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    Well it looks like "syxx-pac" is done and dusted with tna now! even being all pally with "the band" and hogan, no showing a ppv then they are at "war" has to be the final nail in his coffin!

    Read on another forum that he did an indy show instead and said that he didn't want to do what TNA were paying him to do, whatever that means. Didn't see a source so may be wrong. He's messed up here though. Seen pictures of Hall and he looks to be improving a good bit. Seems to have lost a lot of weight and from what I hear he's more competent in the ring lately. At least he's taking it seriously. Doubtful now that Pac will ever be on mainstream wrestling again. He got a great chance being brought into TNA and has blown it. Pac your bags Waltman


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    Only saw the last two matches and bits and pieces of Angle/Anderson. Styles/Pope was a really good match that would've benefitted greatly had five minutes of the main event sbe given to it. The Lethal Lockdown is very difficult to say whether it was a good match or not. It was exciting and the Hardy spot was cool but the finish was pretty bad and the match became a bit of an afterthought. It was a strange match.

    From the bits and pieces of Angle/Anderson I saw, it looked absolutely incredible. It further underlines why Angle is the best in the world. The Moonsault was simply incredible and it was the perfect blow-off to the feud. I'm looking forward to watching it tonight. Something needs to cheer me up after that German Oral.:P

    Sounds like something you should have enjoyed.:pac:

    Am actually looking forward to seeing this having scanned the spoilers.

    Would it be up on youtube or any similar website yet or soon?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,820 ✭✭✭grames_bond


    Read on another forum that he did an indy show instead and said that he didn't want to do what TNA were paying him to do, whatever that means. Didn't see a source so may be wrong. He's messed up here though. Seen pictures of Hall and he looks to be improving a good bit. Seems to have lost a lot of weight and from what I hear he's more competent in the ring lately. At least he's taking it seriously. Doubtful now that Pac will ever be on mainstream wrestling again. He got a great chance being brought into TNA and has blown it. Pac your bags Waltman

    I see what you did there!! ;)

    yeah foolish move coz he was and still is talented, he could still have a decent match and could be giid fir tna....all past tence now though!

    anyone who saw locldown what did taz say re: the incident?`


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 937 ✭✭✭michael.etc...


    flahavaj wrote: »

    Would it be up on youtube or any similar website yet or soon?

    It's up on dailymotion.

    Agree with Machismo Fan on Angle/Anderson.... incredible match. There were a few elements I didn't like (there was no need for the Moonsault whatsoever), but in general, it was the perfect feud ender, and in that sense, it felt like an old-school cage match- they way it should be. Some of the little touches in it were fantastic.

    Enjoyed AJ/Pope as well, though given how long ago Pope won the shot, it felt anticlimatic in that regard- but that's knock on the booking changes that occurred over the past couple months, not the match or show itself.

    Lethal Lockdown was a mess. Fun, but too wacky and non-wrestler orientated for my liking.

    But definitely a good show all round.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    Apparently Waltman didn't no-show: http://www.pwinsider.com/article/46865/sean-waltmantna-update.html?p=1
    TNA Wrestling was aware on either Wednesday or Thursday that Sean Waltman would not be at the Lockdown PPV yesterday. The "no show" was an announcement that was made by the company to cover the fact that Waltman would not be at the show. He is expected at television this week in some fashion.

    Some within the company were told that Waltman was sick, although he did work the night before for Great Lakes Championship Wrestling in Wisconsin. Others believed it may have been an issue with being licensed in Missouri. I haven't been able to confirm which is the case, although I have confirmed the company knew several days ago he wouldn't be at the PPV.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,723 ✭✭✭✭Penn



    Whoops-a-daisy! In that case I'm kinda glad. Like I said, it's pretty much his last chance and he does still seem like a pretty good worker. Un-Pac your bag lad


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    Just watched Anderson/Angle in full and it was actually better than I thought. It was really an epic match with a super hot crowd that somebody could easily make an argument for it challenging HBK/'Taker for match of the year. This was the most intense, dramatic match of the year so far.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    Just watched Anderson/Angle in full and it was actually better than I thought. It was really an epic match with a super hot crowd that somebody could easily make an argument for it challenging HBK/'Taker for match of the year. This was the most intense, dramatic match of the year so far.

    Agreed. It's up there with HBK/Taker. It was a great story with some incredible spots.
    When he went up top and hit that moonsault I was screaming as I couldn't believe it. Awesome. It was probably more epic than the one he did off the cage on Raw against Benoit a decade ago.

    Bottom line - watch this match. :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,153 ✭✭✭Jolt2007


    Got to echo the statements praising the Angle/Anderson match. Superb.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 15,568 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    Didnt think taking the belt of Williams wasnt fair. I knew the only reason they had Homicide in the 3 way match was to job to either Moore or Kaz. Pope/Aj was a good match crowd were into it and so was the Angle/Anderson . Although for most of the ppv the crowd were pretty crap. Tara turning heel needed to be done . Not as good of a PPV as i thought but the last 3 matches were good. As said before the Flair/Eric/Hogan really took away from the match would have preferred if they fought he each other to the back.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 6,337 Mod ✭✭✭✭PerrinV2


    Crazy moonsault from angle.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,364 ✭✭✭paddyismaddy


    when is this shown over here?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 638 ✭✭✭Endaaaagh


    Friday night, 10.00 on the Extreme Sports channel or whatever it's called (Sky channel 419)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,286 ✭✭✭✭mdwexford


    Pay per view pwned imo, totally awesome.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,364 ✭✭✭paddyismaddy


    finally got round to seeing this and i enjoyed angle/anderson's match but would it have made more sense for anderson to get the win as angle was taking time off :confused:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,820 ✭✭✭grames_bond


    finally got round to seeing this and i enjoyed angle/anderson's match but would it have made more sense for anderson to get the win as angle was taking time off :confused:

    it's vince russo we are talking about.....his name and "make sence" dont appear in the same sentence! (iunless the in between words are "'s storylines dont..")


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    finally got round to seeing this and i enjoyed angle/anderson's match but would it have made more sense for anderson to get the win as angle was taking time off :confused:

    Angle against Hardy and against Van Dam has more potential plus it was the sort of feud which needed the face to go over in the end.


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