Hulk
Hogan Responds to the Lockdown Main Event Outcome
- Hulk Hogan commented on Bully Ray
winning the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and being revealed as the
President of Aces & Eights at Sunday nights Lockdown pay-per-view, writing
on Twitter,
I hate to say it but I told everyone Bully is
no good . Going to bed totally screwed up by Bullys BS.
- TNA
posted this photo of Bully Ray holding his World Heavyweight Championship title
belt on their Twitter account.
According to Pwinsider.com, many sources have stated that Jeff
Hardy is fine despite a concussion scare last night at the Lockdown PPV. The
word is that he is 100% and that he will be good for Impact on Thursday in
Chicago.
Rumors
On TNA Lockdown 2013 Attendance, Post-Main Event And More
The Wrestling
Observer is reporting that the fans who threw garbage during the end of the
main event at TNA Lockdown 2013 were plants. The report goes on to mention that
the attendance at Lockdown was approximately 10,000 people.
With the
plants and huge attendance number for a TNA event, this could also indicate that
the event was heavily papered.
On Sunday night, March 10, TNA Wrestling presented the annual "Lockdown" event live on Pay-Per-View from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas! If you missed Lockdown, catch the replay on your Pay-Per-View provider or online at TNAOnDemand.com
Scroll down for exclusive ringside photos from Lockdown
Quick Results:
- X Division Title: Kenny King def. Zema Ion and Christian York - Joseph Park def. Joey Ryan - Knockouts Title: Velvet Sky def. Gail Kim - Rob Terry def. Robbie E - Tag Team Title: Bobby Roode & Austin Ries def. Bad Influence and Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez - Steel Cage: Wes Brisco def. Kurt Angle - Lethal Lockdown: Team TNA def Aces and 8s - World Title: Bully Ray def. Jeff Hardy to win the championship
- Lockdown kicked off with X Division action as champion Kenny King successfully defended the gold against Zema Ion and Christian York in a three-way match, using his "Royal Flush" TKO finisher on York to get the pin and the win.
- In the second bout, Joey Ryan faced Joseph Park! The two traded verbal jabs on the mic before the match, with San Antonio solidly behind Park. Park was obviously disgusted by Ryan's constant posing and body oil. Park eventually won the bout after Ryan tried to hit a sunset flip from the outside, but Park fought it and hit a sit-down splash for the win!
- Velvet Sky beat Gail Kim to retain the Knockouts Championship! It was a solid match between Gail and Velvet - but referee Taryn Terrell would play a pivotal part! After Gail argued a pin count, she began to shove Terrell and berate her. After Gail kept it up, Terrell finally had enough and hit Gail with a spear and several smacks - leading to Velvet hitting her finisher on Gail Kim for the win!
- Getting revenge on his his former tag team (and clubbing) partner, Rob Terry defeated Robbie E! Robbie E tried to stall and avoid Rob Terry to start (and even tried to change his mind by hugging him!), but Terry eventually got his chance when Robbie tried to use a sleeperhold. With Terry almost out, Robbie E ran the ropes but was caught by the big man. Terry then hit a press slam on Robbie E for the win!
- Bobby Roode and Austin Aries won the three-way tag team match to retain the Tag Team Championship against Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian) and Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez. Guerrero and Hernandez looked to win the gold after Guerrero hit the Frog Splash from the top rope on Daniels, but Aries and Roode took advantage of the situation (with Hernandez on the outside) - while Aries went after Guerrero, Roode covered Daniels for the win to retain the titles!
- It was time for the first cage match of the night as Kurt Angle faces Aces and 8s member Wes Brisco! Angle took the battle to Brisco right away, dominating early with a series of suplexes. Later, when Angle went for a clothesline, he missed and accidentally hit the referee. Angle trapped Brisco in his Ankle Lock Submission, but there was no referee as Brisco tapped out repeatedly. After an Angle Slam, Kurt decided to leave the cage, but he was attacked by Aces and 8s member D'Lo Brown! Brown battered Angle with the cage and put him back inside - then pulled Brisco out! When the referee finally came to and saw Wes on the outside, he awarded Brisco the match!
- The Lethal Lockdown match started with Mr. Anderson from Aces and 8s vs. Magnus from Team TNA. Knox from Aces was out next with the advantage, followed by Samoa Joe who evened the odds. Garett Bischoff was out next, then Eric Young. Devon from Aces was up, then "Cowboy" James Storm was Team TNA took control after a Storm superkick on Knox! D.O.C. from the Aces made his entry, giving the gang the upper hand - but it didn't last long as "The Icon" Sting was last and he brought the weapons! In the end, Sting nailed his Scorpion Death drop on Knox - and Eric Young went to the very top of the cage! Young hit his elbow drop finisher off the top of the cage on Knox for the win for Team TNA in Lethal Lockdown!
- The main event was up next, as Jeff Hardy put the World Heavyweight Title on the line against Bully Ray! Both superstars battled back-and-forth early, but Bully Ray inflicted major damaged on Hardy after hitting a Bully powerbomb on Hardy from the top of the cage! Hulk Hogan and his daughter Brooke came out ringside to watch - then the Aces and 8s came out and began to climb in the ring! Bully and hardy stood back to back to fight off the Aces, but then Devon pulled a hammer from his pocket and tossed it to Bully! Bully turned around and smashed Hardy with it! As Hulk and Brooke watch on in disbelief, Bully Ray pinned Hardy to become the NEW World Heavyweight Champion! Bully Ray declared he was the President of Aces and 8s and told Hulk and Brooke he used them! Bully Ray joined the Aces and 8s in celebration with the World Title as the PPV went off the air! Tune in to Thursday's IMPACT on SpikeTV LIVE from Chicago for the aftermath!
ANOTHER Former Knockout Turns Down TNA For One Night Only PPV?
Following in the footsteps of Awesome Kong, it is quite possible that former TNA
Knockout Roxxi has turned down an offer from TNA also. Roxxi was last seen on
TNA back in February of 2011, where she was deafted by Madison Rayne in a squash
match. If Roxxi did indeed turn down TNA, which is very likely, she is the
fourth former Knockout to decline an offer.
It is worth noting that back
in June of 2010, there was some controversy over Roxxi's release from the
organization. You can read her blog about that incident here.
Bobby Roode is in San Antonio, TX. He and TNA have worked out the contract
issues and he will be working tonight's PPV. We have been told his contract
expiring was Bruce Prichard's fault, but the situation has been
rectified.
In other news, former TNA Knockout Awesome Kong has declinced to
appear at the Knockout One Night Only PPV. This
is no surprise, as she said last year that she wouldn't be returning to TNA.
Other Knockouts that were contacted but declinced include Angelina Love and
Traci Brooks.
According to Jason Powell of ProWrestling.Net , Bobby Roode's TNA contract
"recently expired." This would explain the Tag Team Champion's absence from the
two most recent "iMPACT" episodes.
Powell claims there is "talk in the
locker room [that] talent relations head Bruce Prichard mistakenly allowed
Roode's contract to expire." Further, Powell cites a source as saying that Roode
himself was left to bring his contract expiration to the attention of TNA.
Roode and
his tag team partner Austin Aries are scheduled for a title defense tomorrow
night at the "Lockdown" pay-per-view event. According to Jason Powell's report,
Roode's status for the event is in
doubt.
Another
TNA Knockout Turns Down One Night Only Pay Per View Appearance
Hot on the heels of Angelina
Love turning down an offer to appear at TNA's upcoming Knockouts-only pay per
view event; Traci Brooks has revealed via her
twitter account that she too turned down an opportunity to appear at TNA's
upcoming One Night Only Knockouts pay per view event.
"@Genuine_Risk
sorry Linda I won't be there I had to decline, this time!"
Robbie
E. vs. Rob Terry Joey Ryan vs. Joseph Park TNA Tag Team
Title Match Hernandez & Chavo Guerrero vs. Daniels &
Kazarian vs. Bobby Roode & Austin Aries TNA Knockouts
Title Match Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky TNA X
Division Title Match Christian York vs. Zema Ion vs. Kenny
King Steel Cage Match Wes Brisco vs. Kurt
Angle Lethal Lockdown Sting, James Storm,
Magnus, Eric Young and Samoa Joe vs. Devon, Doc, Mr. Anderson, Mike Knox and
Garett Bischoff Steel Cage Match for the World
Title Bully Ray vs. Jeff Hardy
Diamond Dallas Page is
asking for support from fans as they try to turn Scott Hall's life around. Hall,
who has been clean and sober for over 40 days, noted in the video above that he
feels "peaceful" for the first time in a long time. In just a little under two
weeks, Hall has already lost 10 pounds.
Page mentioned to Raj Giri of
WrestlingInc that they have been meeting with doctors about performing hip
replacement surgery on Hall. Page noted that it's "really f--king expensive,"
and they are looking to help raise $80,000 to cover the surgery, as well as
physical therapy, dental work and other medical expenses.
Page admitted
that it's a lofty goal, but they hope to do what they can. You can help support
Hall and donate by clicking
here, and share the link share with your friends via e-mail, Facebook,
Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, etc. Fans that donate $3,500 will be flown in to the
"Accountability Crib" and will be able to meet Scott and either DDP or Jake "The
Snake" Roberts and stay the night in the house. Only ten of these packages will
be given out. Fans that donate $30 will receive a call from Hall.
- After the recent troubles with his knee that we've been covering this week,
Rey Mysterio's future is in question. When he mentioned to one company official
that he tore his good knee up about a week ago, it was brought up that he should
consider retiring. While Rey avoided surgery this time, he is one major injury
away from having to need a complete knee replacement. Rey currently has about
one year left on his contract.
- It would appear that the wrestler known as El Generico will be
going forward without his popular character in WWE as he competed sans mask at
tonight's NXT event. In his debut match last month for the organization, he
sported the mask and attire.
The renowned grappler
competed under his real name, Rami Sebai.
In the final part of a 2 part conversation this week on MLW Radio,
available right now at MLW.com, WWE superstar
Chris Jericho joined Konnan to discuss to discuss a variety of topics, including
why he's never worked for TNA. Konnan brought up negotiations Jericho had with
TNA in the past and Jericho had this to say when asked why he ultimately never
signed with TNA:
"The main reason is that I always wanted to work for
Vince McMahon ever since I was a kid. I've never worked for anybody else since I
stepped through the doors in August of 1999 and I never will work for anyone
else. I don't want to go to Japan. I don't want to go to Mexico for shots. I
don't want to go work in TNA. I'm a WWE guy. That's the way it's always going to
be.
"I'm sure TNA is a great company to work for. I'm sure you can do
really well there or make some great money or whatever. It doesn't matter to me.
I work for the big leagues. There's no reason for me to go anywhere else."
Jericho also discussed changes in how concussions are treated in the
industry and how it's shaped his views on Chris Benoit.
"I was like
everybody else. Shocked. A sense of 'what the [expletive]' happened. Denial.
Betrayal. How can he do this?
"I look back at it now, and I was really
close with him, but he got considerably stranger and stranger the last six
months of his life. I was like, what's with this guy? What's wrong with him? And
now I know the reason why. It's because his brain got worse and worse."
MLW Radio is available for free at MLW.com and on iTunes (search: MLW Radio), along
with episodes featuring MVP, The Ultimate Warrior, Teddy Hart, Billy Corgan and
many others.
The New Age Outlaws have accepted Team Rhodes Scholars match for
this Monday's episode of Raw. They had until noon today to back out of the
match.
Billy Gunn wrote on Twitter, "50 mins of cardio, chest,back, and
abs, I tanned and all of this just for @CodyRhodesWWE @TheDamienSandow . This
Monday on #Raw , it's on!"
Cody Rhodes commented, "Saturday at 5|4c I
will be letting fans behind closed doors as I divulge what my training schedule
consists of as I prepare for the NAO."
Damien Sandow's personal scribe,
Ignatius, wrote on Twitter, "@WWERoadDogg &@Realbillygunn are showing some
bravado I see! RAW Outlaws vs Scholars! Sincerely, Ignatius
#shouldhavebackedout"
As of this writing, there is no official word if
their feud will carry out through WrestleMania.
Sean "X-Pac" Waltman has announced on Thursday that he is
officially under WWE contract again, writing on Twitter, "Im proud to be able to
announce that I just received the executed copy of my WWE Legends Contract
moments ago. I'm humbled by this honor."
Ik ben Boon Kenneth, en gebruik soms ook wel de schuilnaam Sting.
Ik ben een man en woon in Dworp (Belgie) en mijn beroep is .
Ik ben geboren op 05/06/1989 en ben nu dus 34 jaar jong.
Mijn hobby's zijn: Worstelen en films.
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