Sunday, October 6, 2013

Tna Wrestling: Lockdown 2010



A Night Of Four Sides Of Steel
Before I get started, it should be noted that this was the first LockDown event in the Hogan/Bischoff era which ment that along with the traditional four sided ring came the retirement of the "Six Sides Of Steel" in favor of a steel cage. There were some changes to the card as Douglas Williams was unable to fly out of Europe to the PPV so he was stripped of the X Division Championship while Sean Waltman no-showed as well (and left TNA in the process).

Rob Van Dam vs. James Storm - This was the match to determine who gets the man advantage going into Lethal Lockdown later that night. RVd started the match off with a bang by kicking the cage door in Storm's face to start things off before brawling on the outside with James returning the favor by cutting RVD open on the steel steps. This went back & forth between both men that did it's job in getting the crowd hot for the show.

Xscape Match: Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Homicide - Due to...

A Caged Night to Remember
TNA-Lockdown 2010 was the first, and only as of yet, PPV event by TNA that I've attended. To say my friends and I were blown out of the water would be a criminal understatement.
A thousand kudos to TNA and Dixie Carter for the live presentation. We had the incredible honor of sitting in the 3rd row, just a matter of feet from the special guests of honor, who were up front, of course: Dory Funk Jr, Baron Von Raschke, Blackjack Lanza, and most importantly for me, the irrepressible Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, looking gaunt from his most recent cancer battle, but still visibly enjoying himself.

The event itself is covered here by several other reviews, so i wont go into the matches themselves; suffice to say, after years of suffering through lazy, uninspired WWE efforts, it was like a blast from the past to see all participants work their tails off. Special props must be given to Kurt Angle, AJ Styles, and "Nature Boy" Ric Flair.
Flair participated in the main event,...

tna lockdown always a winner
once a yeasr tna wrestling hasd lockdown where every match is a steel cage match this ppv proves thatn while the outycome of matches may be fixed the blood and action are most definately real.5 stars

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