Yeah... I'm bored once again. I feel like doing this for a few months to control my boredom... I actually have a good idea for this one. Great. My matches will be not detailed like nuts, but it won't be 3-4 sentence talking about who dominated who, or if it was back or forth. It will be summed up, highlighting key parts in the match. And yeah... Enjoy.
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TNA: A New Pathway
The week before Lockdown in TNA, the powers to be, the people who run the show behind the camera, and in front of the camera, sat down for a meeting. They talked about going that extra mile, becoming a top tier company, true rivals to WWE. They talked about how the internet dub their rivals as tasteless, snore fests. Everyone agreed on a change, starting with time slot. Dixie Carter proposed an idea to SpikeTV in making TNA start a hour before WWE Raw, and end a hour before WWE Raw. The business means was to hook the fans on TNA for the first hour and make them not tune in on Raw until TNA is over. If they can completely hook the crowd and the second hour of TNA viewers rises above the first hour of Raw viewers, then TNA is a true rival of WWE. SpikeTV agreed to it.
During the Impact show before Lockdown, the landscape was changed completely. Beer Money were announced as Tag Team Champions from Eric Bischoff, because Matt Morgan couldn’t defend his titles. Ric Flair promised that TNA will never be the same again after lockdown. Jay Lethal dropped the Black Machismo gimmick and returned to TNA as he old Jay Lethal self and wrestled a tremendous 12 minute match with AJ Styles that was interrupted by Sting. Awesome Kong and Alissa Flash were pleaded with to come back by Bubba The Love Sponge, who had decided to leave TNA so he can stop using his personal problems as ways to bring TNA down, according to Bubba, himself. TNA did a lot of spring cleaning as far as their roster went. TNA delivered on Lockdown and things are sure to change.
Titles and Titleholders:
TNA World Champion - AJ Styles
TNA Global Champion - Rob Terry
TNA Tag Team Champions - Beer Money
TNA X-Division Champion - Doug Williams
TNA Knockouts Champion - Tara
Wrestlers:
“The Monster” Abyss
“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles
Alex Shelly
Amazing Red
Brian Kendrick
Brother Devon
Brother Ray
Brutus Magnus
Chris Sabin
“The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero
“The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels
Desmond Wolfe
Doug Williams
Dr. Stevie
Eric Young
“Super Mex” Hernandez
Homicide
James Storm
Jay Lethal
Jeff Hardy
Jeff Jarrett
Jeremy Buck
Kaz
“Big Sexy” Kevin Nash
Kurt Angle
Matt Morgan
Max Buck
Mr. Anderson
Rhino
Rob Terry
“Mr. Monday Night” Rob Van Dam
Robert Roode
“The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe
Scott Hall
Shannon Moore
“The Icon” Sting
Syxx Pac
Knockouts:
“The Future Legend” Alissa Flash
Angelina Love
Awesome Kong
Daffney
Hamada
Lacey Von Erich
Madison Rayne
Sarita
Tara
Taylor Wilde
Velvet Sky
Other On Air Talent:
Dixie Carter - President of TNA
Hulk Hogan - Co General Manager
Eric Bischoff - Co General Manager
Taz - Color Commentator
Mike Tenay - Play by play Commentator
David Penzer - Ring Announcer
Jeremy Borash - Backstage Interviewer
Christy Hemme - Backstage Interviewer
Chelsea -Valet of Desmond Wolfe
Ric Flair - Consultant/Manager of AJ Styles
James Mitchell - Manager of Abyss
Stables and Tag Teams:
Beer Money - Robert Roode and James Storm
Motor City Machine Guns (MCMG) - Alex Shelly and Chris Sabin
Team 3D - Brother Ray and Brother Devon
Generation Me - Max and Jeremy Buck
The WolfPac - Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Syxx Pac
Jeff Hardy, RVD, Shannon Moore, and Eric Young
The Dynasty - AJ Styles, Desmond Wolfe, Sting, Abyss… Managers - Ric Flair, Chelsea, and James Mitchell
The Beautiful People - Velvet Sky, Madison Rayne, and Lacey Von Erich
Lockdown Results (From Beginning to End):
Loser Leaves TNA
Awesome Kong def. Bubba The Love Sponge
Bubba brought backstage problems with Kong public on national television and that forced the hand of Kong. Their troubles forced Hulk Hogan, to put them in a match, loser leaves TNA. Kong won a very easy 2 minute match.
Street Fight
Team 3D def. The Nasty Boys
The cage door was opened on this match as Team 3D took on the Nasty Boys in a chaotic street fight cage match. After a bloody 13 minutes, Team 3D sealed the win with two 3Ds, nailed on each Nasty boy, threw a table. Team 3D celebrated their win with a pair of power bombs threw a pair of tables on each Nasty Boy, and a 3D on Jimmy Hart. All three of them were seriously hurt.
Unification Match of The TNA Knockouts Title and TNA Knockouts Tag Title
Tara © def. Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky
Greed took over the final Knockouts Tag Team Champions as two-thirds of the Beautiful People could not overcome their selfishness to defeat Tara. Afterwards Tara was attacked by Daffney, who brought an empty cage, the same cage were Tara’s tarantula, Poison, lived in.
X-scape Match
Last man in cage loses his job
Participants: Max Buck, Jeremy Buck, Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Amazing Red, and Brian Kendrick
With a chance for the X-Division championship, the participants of the X-scape matched learned that when it comes down to the two men, the one who doesn’t escape the cage loses his job. The ultimate Russian Roulette. Brian Kendrick lured Jeremy Buck in and pinned him with the small package. Lethal Consequences doubled teamed and eliminated Max Buck. Amazing Red was eliminated by Brian Kendrick by a school boy. Following a sliced bread on Creed, Lethal nailed Lethal Combination on Kendrick and defeated him. This left Lethal Consequences in the cage as this would be the last time one of these two would be in the ring. In an emotional 8 minutes of total action, Jay Lethal finally escaped the cage and Consequences Creed’s career in TNA was over.
TNA X-Division Championship
Doug Williams © def. RVD and Syxx Pac
RVD defeated Daniels and Syxx Pac defeated Amazing Red, which forced Eric Bischoff to grant both men a title shot at Doug William‘s X-Division title. Williams, exploiting the feud of RVD and Syxx Pac, took a cheap win with a pair of Chaos Theorys. After the match Kaz, who still has a contract for Doug William’s X-Division title come Sacrifice, comes out on the ramp and signals for the title, forewarning Williams .
Kevin Nash def. Eric Young
With some outside help from Scott Hall, Kevin Nash defeats his old partner in a grueling grudge match.
Lethal Lockdown
Team Flair (Sting, Matt Morgan, Desmond Wolfe, Beer Money) def. Team Hogan (Abyss, Jeff Hardy, Shannon Moore, MCMG)
Ric Flair used every trick in the book, including faking his injury by leaving his wheelchair and assaulting Hulk Hogan. A distracted Abyss got nailed with the Scorpion Death Drop by Sting and was pin. Following the match Flair, Sting, and Wolfe were going to attack Abyss, but Hogan jumped in. As Abyss got to his feet, Abyss stunningly nailed Hogan with a black hole slam. An ecstatic Flair screamed in joy and the crowd soon turned to overwhelming boos as James Mitchell entered the arena. Flair, Abyss, Wolfe, Sting, and Mitchell continued to pound Hogan to a bloody mess. After the assault, Flair announces a formation of a new group in TNA. The Dynasty, as Styles, Wolfe, Sting, Abyss, and Mitchell will be apart of this.
TNA World Championship
AJ Styles © def. D’Angelo Dinero
Styles wins after another dirty tactic from Flair. Afterwards, Wolfe, Abyss and James Mitchell entered the arena alongside Styles and Flair to assault the Pope, a bloody Hulk Hogan and Kurt Angle entered the arena to fight. After what seemed like Hogan and Angle getting the advantage, they got stopped in their tracks. When it seems that Hogan, Angle, and Dinero will be beaten down again, the shocking return of Samoa Joe sends the crowd on a frenzy as the old school Samoan Submission Machine enters the arena in the best shape of his life and goes nuts. Joe completely runs threw Wolfe, Styles and Abyss, as Mitchell and Flair bailed. Joe is back!
PPVs:
January - Genesis
February - Against All Odds
March - Destination X
April - Lockdown
May - Sacrifice
June - Slammiversary
July - Victory Road
August - Hard Justice
September - No Surrender
October - Bound for Glory
November - Turning Point
December - Final Resolution
The week before Lockdown in TNA, the powers to be, the people who run the show behind the camera, and in front of the camera, sat down for a meeting. They talked about going that extra mile, becoming a top tier company, true rivals to WWE. They talked about how the internet dub their rivals as tasteless, snore fests. Everyone agreed on a change, starting with time slot. Dixie Carter proposed an idea to SpikeTV in making TNA start a hour before WWE Raw, and end a hour before WWE Raw. The business means was to hook the fans on TNA for the first hour and make them not tune in on Raw until TNA is over. If they can completely hook the crowd and the second hour of TNA viewers rises above the first hour of Raw viewers, then TNA is a true rival of WWE. SpikeTV agreed to it.
During the Impact show before Lockdown, the landscape was changed completely. Beer Money were announced as Tag Team Champions from Eric Bischoff, because Matt Morgan couldn’t defend his titles. Ric Flair promised that TNA will never be the same again after lockdown. Jay Lethal dropped the Black Machismo gimmick and returned to TNA as he old Jay Lethal self and wrestled a tremendous 12 minute match with AJ Styles that was interrupted by Sting. Awesome Kong and Alissa Flash were pleaded with to come back by Bubba The Love Sponge, who had decided to leave TNA so he can stop using his personal problems as ways to bring TNA down, according to Bubba, himself. TNA did a lot of spring cleaning as far as their roster went. TNA delivered on Lockdown and things are sure to change.
Titles and Titleholders:
TNA World Champion - AJ Styles
TNA Global Champion - Rob Terry
TNA Tag Team Champions - Beer Money
TNA X-Division Champion - Doug Williams
TNA Knockouts Champion - Tara
Wrestlers:
“The Monster” Abyss
“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles
Alex Shelly
Amazing Red
Brian Kendrick
Brother Devon
Brother Ray
Brutus Magnus
Chris Sabin
“The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero
“The Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels
Desmond Wolfe
Doug Williams
Dr. Stevie
Eric Young
“Super Mex” Hernandez
Homicide
James Storm
Jay Lethal
Jeff Hardy
Jeff Jarrett
Jeremy Buck
Kaz
“Big Sexy” Kevin Nash
Kurt Angle
Matt Morgan
Max Buck
Mr. Anderson
Rhino
Rob Terry
“Mr. Monday Night” Rob Van Dam
Robert Roode
“The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe
Scott Hall
Shannon Moore
“The Icon” Sting
Syxx Pac
Knockouts:
“The Future Legend” Alissa Flash
Angelina Love
Awesome Kong
Daffney
Hamada
Lacey Von Erich
Madison Rayne
Sarita
Tara
Taylor Wilde
Velvet Sky
Other On Air Talent:
Dixie Carter - President of TNA
Hulk Hogan - Co General Manager
Eric Bischoff - Co General Manager
Taz - Color Commentator
Mike Tenay - Play by play Commentator
David Penzer - Ring Announcer
Jeremy Borash - Backstage Interviewer
Christy Hemme - Backstage Interviewer
Chelsea -Valet of Desmond Wolfe
Ric Flair - Consultant/Manager of AJ Styles
James Mitchell - Manager of Abyss
Stables and Tag Teams:
Beer Money - Robert Roode and James Storm
Motor City Machine Guns (MCMG) - Alex Shelly and Chris Sabin
Team 3D - Brother Ray and Brother Devon
Generation Me - Max and Jeremy Buck
The WolfPac - Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Syxx Pac
Jeff Hardy, RVD, Shannon Moore, and Eric Young
The Dynasty - AJ Styles, Desmond Wolfe, Sting, Abyss… Managers - Ric Flair, Chelsea, and James Mitchell
The Beautiful People - Velvet Sky, Madison Rayne, and Lacey Von Erich
Lockdown Results (From Beginning to End):
Loser Leaves TNA
Awesome Kong def. Bubba The Love Sponge
Bubba brought backstage problems with Kong public on national television and that forced the hand of Kong. Their troubles forced Hulk Hogan, to put them in a match, loser leaves TNA. Kong won a very easy 2 minute match.
Street Fight
Team 3D def. The Nasty Boys
The cage door was opened on this match as Team 3D took on the Nasty Boys in a chaotic street fight cage match. After a bloody 13 minutes, Team 3D sealed the win with two 3Ds, nailed on each Nasty boy, threw a table. Team 3D celebrated their win with a pair of power bombs threw a pair of tables on each Nasty Boy, and a 3D on Jimmy Hart. All three of them were seriously hurt.
Unification Match of The TNA Knockouts Title and TNA Knockouts Tag Title
Tara © def. Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky
Greed took over the final Knockouts Tag Team Champions as two-thirds of the Beautiful People could not overcome their selfishness to defeat Tara. Afterwards Tara was attacked by Daffney, who brought an empty cage, the same cage were Tara’s tarantula, Poison, lived in.
X-scape Match
Last man in cage loses his job
Participants: Max Buck, Jeremy Buck, Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Amazing Red, and Brian Kendrick
With a chance for the X-Division championship, the participants of the X-scape matched learned that when it comes down to the two men, the one who doesn’t escape the cage loses his job. The ultimate Russian Roulette. Brian Kendrick lured Jeremy Buck in and pinned him with the small package. Lethal Consequences doubled teamed and eliminated Max Buck. Amazing Red was eliminated by Brian Kendrick by a school boy. Following a sliced bread on Creed, Lethal nailed Lethal Combination on Kendrick and defeated him. This left Lethal Consequences in the cage as this would be the last time one of these two would be in the ring. In an emotional 8 minutes of total action, Jay Lethal finally escaped the cage and Consequences Creed’s career in TNA was over.
TNA X-Division Championship
Doug Williams © def. RVD and Syxx Pac
RVD defeated Daniels and Syxx Pac defeated Amazing Red, which forced Eric Bischoff to grant both men a title shot at Doug William‘s X-Division title. Williams, exploiting the feud of RVD and Syxx Pac, took a cheap win with a pair of Chaos Theorys. After the match Kaz, who still has a contract for Doug William’s X-Division title come Sacrifice, comes out on the ramp and signals for the title, forewarning Williams .
Kevin Nash def. Eric Young
With some outside help from Scott Hall, Kevin Nash defeats his old partner in a grueling grudge match.
Lethal Lockdown
Team Flair (Sting, Matt Morgan, Desmond Wolfe, Beer Money) def. Team Hogan (Abyss, Jeff Hardy, Shannon Moore, MCMG)
Ric Flair used every trick in the book, including faking his injury by leaving his wheelchair and assaulting Hulk Hogan. A distracted Abyss got nailed with the Scorpion Death Drop by Sting and was pin. Following the match Flair, Sting, and Wolfe were going to attack Abyss, but Hogan jumped in. As Abyss got to his feet, Abyss stunningly nailed Hogan with a black hole slam. An ecstatic Flair screamed in joy and the crowd soon turned to overwhelming boos as James Mitchell entered the arena. Flair, Abyss, Wolfe, Sting, and Mitchell continued to pound Hogan to a bloody mess. After the assault, Flair announces a formation of a new group in TNA. The Dynasty, as Styles, Wolfe, Sting, Abyss, and Mitchell will be apart of this.
TNA World Championship
AJ Styles © def. D’Angelo Dinero
Styles wins after another dirty tactic from Flair. Afterwards, Wolfe, Abyss and James Mitchell entered the arena alongside Styles and Flair to assault the Pope, a bloody Hulk Hogan and Kurt Angle entered the arena to fight. After what seemed like Hogan and Angle getting the advantage, they got stopped in their tracks. When it seems that Hogan, Angle, and Dinero will be beaten down again, the shocking return of Samoa Joe sends the crowd on a frenzy as the old school Samoan Submission Machine enters the arena in the best shape of his life and goes nuts. Joe completely runs threw Wolfe, Styles and Abyss, as Mitchell and Flair bailed. Joe is back!
PPVs:
January - Genesis
February - Against All Odds
March - Destination X
April - Lockdown
May - Sacrifice
June - Slammiversary
July - Victory Road
August - Hard Justice
September - No Surrender
October - Bound for Glory
November - Turning Point
December - Final Resolution