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Lockdown (2008)
A poster or logo for Lockdown (2008).
Theme
song
(s)
"Nothing to Lose" (Operator)[1][2]
Information
Promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Date April 13, 2008
Attendance 5,500[3]
Venue Tsongas Arena
City Lowell, Massachusetts
Pay-per-view chronology
Destination X (2008) Lockdown (2008) Sacrifice (2008)
Lockdown chronology
Lockdown (2007) Lockdown (2008) Lockdown (2009)

Lockdown (2008) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on April 13, 2008 at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Massachusetts. It was the fourth annual event under the Lockdown chronology. Eight professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card. In the tradition of Lockdown events, every match took place inside a steel structure with six sides, known as Six Sides of Steel.

The main event was a Six Sides of Steel cage match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, in which Samoa Joe defeated the reigning champion, Kurt Angle, to win the championship. Following another tradition of Lockdown events, TNA held the annual Lethal Lockdown match, which was contested inside a steel structure with a flat roof; in this match, Team Cage defeated Team Tomko. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In an intergender tag team match, Booker T and Sharmell defeated Robert Roode and Payton Banks. The other bout was an Xscape match for the TNA X Division Championship, in which six competitors fought to eliminate each other by pinfall or submission until there were two left; the remaining two then fought to escape the steel structure. Jay Lethal defeated five opponents in this match to retain the championship.

The event marked the fourth time the Lethal Lockdown format was used by TNA, and the first time a World Championship was contested in a Lockdown main event. When the event was released on DVD, it reached a peak position of number five on Billboard's DVD Sales Chart. The professional wrestling section of the Canadian Online Explorer website rated the entire event a 6.5 out of 10 stars, one star higher than the 2007 event.

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[edit] Background

The event featured eight professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either villains or heroes in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. In the tradition of Lockdown events, every match was contested inside a 16 foot (4.9 m) high steel structure with six sides known as Six Sides of Steel.

Christian Cage was named one of the captains for the Lethal Lockdown match at Lockdown by Jim Cornette.

The main event at Lockdown featured TNA World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle defending the title against Samoa Joe (Joe Seanoa) in a Six Sides of Steel cage match. On the March 13 episode of TNA's primary television program, TNA Impact!, authority figure Jim Cornette announced the match for Lockdown.[4] On the same episode, Joe was scripted to state that he would quit TNA forever if he did not win at Lockdown.[4] He changed this statement on a later episode, saying he would quit professional wrestling forever. Afterwards, Joe did not appear on Impact! until the April 10 episode where he signed a contract, which made his retirement from professional wrestling official if he lost.[5] During Joe's scripted absence, TNA reported that he was training for his match at Lockdown in California with mixed martial arts fighter Marcus Davis.[6]

Continuing another tradition of Lockdown events, TNA held the fourth annual Lethal Lockdown match. In this match, one wrestler from each five-member team started in the ring; after five minutes, another wrestler entered, followed two minutes later by a member of the other team. Every two minutes, a new wrestler entered until all ten were in the ring; at this point a ceiling with weapons attached was lowered and pinfalls or submissions were allowed. On the March 13 episode of Impact!, Cornette announced that Christian Cage (William Reso) and Tomko (Travis Tomko) were the team captains for the 2008 inception; their teams were referred to as Team Cage and Team Tomko.[7] Team Cage consisted of Cage, Kevin Nash, Rhino (Terry Gerin), Sting (Steve Borden), and Matt Morgan, while Team Tomko was made up of Tomko, A.J. Styles (Allen Jones), James Storm (James Black), and the Team 3D pairing of Brother Ray (Mark LoMonaco) and Brother Devon (Devon Hughes). Before Lockdown, Cage and Tomko began a scripted rivalry at the company's February PPV event, Against All Odds, when Tomko betrayed Cage (who had befriended him at the time) by helping Kurt Angle retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Cage.[8] On the March 13 and 20 episodes of Impact!, Tomko chose Styles and Team 3D, which filled the three spots remaining on his team,[7][9] while Cage named two of his three team members: Rhino and Nash.[4][9] Sting, who had not been seen on television since November 2007 at TNA's Genesis PPV event,[10] was added to Team Cage on the March 27 episode of Impact!.[6] On the April 3 episode of Impact!, Team Tomko and Team Cage were both allowed to add one more member to their teams; Team Tomko selected Storm, while Team Cage chose Morgan.[11]

Booker T was feuding with Robert Roode going into Lockdown.

Heading into Lockdown, the team of Booker T (Robert Huffman) and Sharmell (Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman) were in an on-screen rivalry with the team of Robert Roode and Payton Banks (Bonnie Maxon), culminating in an intergender tag team match, in which male wrestlers and female wrestlers could fight each other legally. At TNA's January PPV event, Final Resolution, Roode accidentally punched Booker T's legitimate wife, Sharmell, in the plot line, and as a result Sharmell was scripted as having a fractured jaw.[12] Sharmell subsequently did not appear on Impact! for several weeks while in the narrative she was healing from the injury. Booker T and Roode competed in two encounters, one at Against All Odds,[8] and the other at TNA's March PPV event, Destination X. After their match at Destination X, Sharmell returned and assaulted Roode and Banks with a leather strap.[13] On the March 20 episode of Impact!, Cornette promoted an intergender tag team match for Lockdown, in which Booker T and Sharmell would face Roode and Banks.[9]

Another main match on the card was the annual X Division Xscape match, in which TNA X Division Champion Jay Lethal (Jamar Shipman) defended the championship against Consequences Creed (Austin Watson), Johnny Devine (John Parsonage), Shark Boy (Dean Roll), Curry Man (Daniel Covell), and Sonjay Dutt (Retesh Bhalla). In this match, six competitors fought until four were eliminated by pinfall or submission; the two remaining wrestlers fought to escape from the cage, and the first to do so was declared the winner. Each of the challengers fought in qualification matches to determine who would participate on Impact!. In the first qualification match, Curry Man defeated Petey Williams on the March 13 episode of Impact!.[7] Dutt defeated Homicide (Nelson Erazo) on the March 20 episode of Impact! in the second.[9] In the third match, Devine defeated Alex Shelley (Patrick Martin) on the March 27 episode of Impact!.[6] Shark Boy defeated Elix Skipper in the fourth qualification match on the April 3 episode of Impact!.[14] On the April 10 episode of Impact!, Creed defeated Jimmy Rave (James Guffey) to become the last to qualify.[5]

[edit] Event

[edit] Preliminary matches

The Xscape match for the TNA X Division Championship was the first match at Lockdown to air live on PPV.[15] The participants were Jay Lethal, Curry Man, Shark Boy, Johnny Devine, Sonjay Dutt, and Consequences Creed. Devine and Lethal were the last two participants in the match. Devine and Lethal fought back and forth for a few minutes, until Lethal escaped the cage with help from Dutt and Lethal's on-screen girlfriend, SoCal Val (Valerie Wyndham), to retain the championship.[16]

Jay Lethal retained the TNA X Division Championship at Lockdown in the Xscape match.

The Queen of the Cage match to become the number one contender to the TNA Women's Knockout Championship followed, which involved Roxxi Laveaux (Nicole Raczynski), Angelina Love (Lauren Williams), Velvet Sky (Jamie Szantyr), Salinas (Shelly Martinez), Rhaka Khan (Trenesha Biggers), Traci Brooks (Tracy Brookshaw), Christy Hemme, and Jacqueline (Jacqueline Moore).[17] In this match, the participants fought to climb up the cage and into the ring, where the first two to do so had a standard wrestling match. The two women that entered the cage were Love and Laveaux. In the final minutes, Laveaux picked up Love, placed her arm over Love's head, and then fell to a seat position to execute what Laveaux dubbed as The Voodoo Drop; Laveaux then pinned Love to earn the opportunity to compete for the TNA Women's Knockout Title.[18]

The third bout was a Six Sides of Steel cage match between B.G. James (Brian Gerard James) and Kip James (Monty Sopp).[15] B.G. was victorious in the match when grabbed Kip's legs and achieved a position with his shoulders spread to win by pinfall in a pinning attempt called a roll-up.[17]

The Cuffed in the Cage match for a future TNA World Tag Team Championship match against the tag team champions, A.J. Styles and Tomko, involved the teams of Kaz (Frank Gerdelman) and Eric Young (Jeremy Fritz), The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin [Joshua Harter] and Alex Shelley), Rellik (John Hugger) and Black Reign (Dustin Runnels), The Latin American Xchange (Homicide and Hernandez [Shawn Hernandez]), Scott Steiner (Scott Rechsteiner) and Petey Williams, and The Rock 'n Rave Infection (Lance Hoyt and Jimmy Rave) (RNRI).[15] In this match, six two-man teams were locked inside the Six Sides of Steel until eleven of the wrestlers were handcuffed to the cage, while the remaining competitor won the future championship match for his team. While the RNRI were making their way to the ring, Young was injured in a backstage assault by Rellik and Reign and, as a result, Kaz competed in the match alone until Young recovered from his scripted injuries. Rellik, Reign, and RNRI were the last competitors in the match, before Eric Young entered the arena in another persona named "Super Eric". Super Eric then ran to the ring, climbed up to the top of the cage, and jumped off to perform a splash onto all of his opponents, who were standing together in a group. Afterwards he stood up and handcuffed all of the remaining participants to win Kaz and himself the future championship match.[16]

Awesome Kong (Kia Stevens) and Raisha Saeed (Melissa Anderson) fought the team of Gail Kim and O.D.B. (Jessica Kresa) in the next match.[17] The match ended when Kong attempted to perform a spinning back fist on O.D.B., but she ducked, causing Kong to accidentally hit her partner Saeed. Kim then performed a dropkick from the top of a padded turnbuckle on Kong, which allowed O.D.B. to climb to the center of the top rope and execute a splash on Saeed for the pinfall victory.[18]

[edit] Main event matches

The next match pitted Booker T and Sharmell against Robert Roode and Payton Banks in an intergender tag team match.[15] Towards the end of the match, Roode held Sharmell for Banks to slap her; Sharmell kicked Roode in the groin and jumped out of the way, causing Banks to slap Roode by mistake. Sharmell followed up on this by rolling-up Banks of for the pinfall victory.[17]

Kurt Angle defended the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Samoa Joe at Lockdown.

The Lethal Lockdown match between Team Cage (Christian Cage, Kevin Nash, Rhino, Sting, and Matt Morgan) and Team Tomko (Tomko, A.J. Styles, Team 3D [Brother Ray and Brother Devon], and James Storm, accompanied by Jacqueline) followed.[18] The match was supposed to begin with the team captains (Cage and Tomko); it instead began with Cage and Styles, when Styles climbed up the cage wall behind Cage into the ring and jumped from the top of a padded turnbuckle to strike Cage in the back of the head with a flying forearm strike. Styles and Cage fought back and forth for five minutes. At this point, Ray entered from Team Tomko and members from each team followed at two-minute intervals until the final member, Sting, entered the match. A retractable ceiling was then lowered, covered in weapons including a ladder, a table, trash cans, and kendo sticks, which the competitors immediately began to use. In the final minutes of the match, while Styles and Cage were on the roof standing on top of a ladder, Storm pushed the ladder over, causing them both to fall and crash through a table, which was set up on the roof by Cage earlier in the match. Storm then climbed down into the cage and hit Morgan over his head with a beer bottle, given to him by Jacqueline from outside the ring. After Storm turned around, Rhino performed a running shoulder block to Storm's stomach to gain the pinfall victory for Team Cage.[17]

In the main event, Kurt Angle defended the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Samoa Joe.[15] Throughout the match, each man countered the other's submission holds in an attempt to make them concede defeat. Late in the match, Joe placed Angle on the top of a padded turnbuckle, lifted Angle up, and slammed Angle's back and neck into his shoulder and the mat by using a maneuver dubbed the Muscle Buster. He then pinned Angle to win his first World Heavyweight Championship and to start the longest TNA World Heavyweight Championship reign as of July 2009 at 182 days (April 13, 2008 to October 12, 2008).[19] Marcus Davis presented him with the championship belt, and Joe celebrated as the event came to a close.[16]

[edit] Aftermath

Other on-screen talent[18]
Commentator Mike Tenay
Don West
Frank Trigg (For the main event match)
Hector Guerrero (Spanish)
Willie Urbina (Spanish)
Ring announcer Jeremy Borash (For the main event match)
David Penzer
Referee Earl Hebner
Rudy Charles
Mark "Slick" Johnson
Andrew Thomas
Interviewers Jeremy Borash
Lauren Thompson

On the episode of Impact! after Lockdown, Kurt Angle activated an on-screen rematch clause in his contract to fight Samoa Joe for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship on the April 24 episode of Impact!. The next week on Impact!, Angle lost the match after Scott Steiner, who was scheduled to have a TNA Championship match at TNA's next PPV event, Sacrifice, interfered and hit Angle with a lead pipe, allowing Joe to pin Angle.[20][21] Due to Steiner's interference, Jim Cornette declared the TNA Championship match at Sacrifice would involve three competitors—titled a 3-Way Dance—between Joe, Steiner, and Angle on the same episode.[21] Before Sacrifice, Angle sustained a legitimate neck injury, which did not allow him to compete in the match. At the event, Cornette announced that the winner of a match that took place inside a giant red steel structure—dubbed The TerrorDome—would take Angle's place in the 3-Way Dance.[22] Kaz won The TerrorDome and took Angle's place.[22] Joe won the match and retained the title.[22]

On the April 17 episode of Impact!, World Tag Team Champions A.J. Styles and Tomko defended the championship against the teams of The Latin American Xchange (Homicide and Hernandez) (LAX) and Kaz and Eric Young. Young left midway through the match but later returned as Super Eric to pin Styles and win the match.[20] Styles and Tomko later claimed that Young and Super Eric were two different people in the narrative. Young refused to agree that he was Super Eric, so Cornette vacated the title and set up The Deuces Wild Tag Team Tournament to determine the new champions on the April 24 episode of Impact!.[21] In the tournament, eight established tag teams fought against each other, with only four teams moving on to the next round. Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon), Christian Cage and Rhino, LAX, and Styles and Super Eric (Eric replaced Tomko, who had sustained a storyline injury in Japan) advanced to face the teams of Booker T and Robert Roode, Sting and James Storm, Kip James and Matt Morgan, and B.G. James and Awesome Kong at Sacrifice. LAX claimed victory in the tournament after defeating Team 3D in the final round.[22]

Jay Lethal later lost the TNA X Division Championship to Petey Williams on the April 17 episode of Impact!, when Williams executed a contract clause allowing him a X Division Championship match whenever he wanted; Williams pinned Lethal to win the championship in the match.[20] Williams won the contract clause at TNA's December 2007 PPV event, Turning Point.[23]

[edit] Reception

Canadian Online Explorer writer Chris Sokol rated the entire event 6.5 out of 10 stars,[16] which was higher than the 2007 event's rating of 5.5 out of 10 stars.[24] The Lethal Lockdown match was rated a 9 out of 10 stars, while the main event match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship was rated an 8 out of 10 stars;[16] this match was later announced as TNA's World Heavyweight Championship Match of the Year on the January 1, 2009 episode of Impact!.[25] Simon Rothstein, a journalist for the United Kingdom newspaper The Sun, stated in his review of Lockdown that the main event was the "best match of the night, this was perfectly booked and executed".[26] He said that as a result, it "should give TNA the impetus to quickly smash the records they set at Lockdown".[26] The event was released on DVD on June 17, 2008 by TNA Home Video.[27] The DVD reached a peak position of number five on Billboard's DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of July 12, 2008.[28] During the week of July 19, it fell from position number five to position number twelve, though it remained on the chart for the second consecutive week.[29]

[edit] Results

# Results[16] Stipulations Times[3]
1 Jay Lethal (c) defeated Johnny Devine, Shark Boy, Sonjay Dutt, Curry Man, and Consequences Creed1 Xscape match for the TNA X Division Championship 10:25
2 Roxxi Laveaux defeated Angelina Love, Velvet Sky, Salinas, Rhaka Khan, Traci Brooks, Christy Hemme, and Jacqueline Queen of Cage match for number one contendership to the TNA Women's Knockout Championship 05:27
3 B.G. James defeated Kip James Six Sides of Steel match 06:45
4 Super Eric and Kaz defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley), The Latin American Xchange (Homicide and Hernandez), Scott Steiner and Petey Williams, The Rock 'n Rave Infection (Lance Hoyt and Jimmy Rave), and Black Reign and Rellik2 Cuffed in the Cage match for a future TNA World Tag Team Championship match 10:41
5 Gail Kim and O.D.B. defeated Awesome Kong and Raisha Saeed Tag Team match 08:26
6 Booker T and Sharmell defeated Robert Roode and Payton Banks Intergender Tag Team match 07:35
7 Team Cage (Christian Cage, Kevin Nash, Rhino, Sting, and Matt Morgan) defeated Team Tomko (Tomko, A.J. Styles, Team 3D [Brother Ray and Brother Devon], and James Storm [with Jacqueline])3 Lethal Lockdown 26:27
8 Samoa Joe defeated Kurt Angle (c) Six Sides of Steel match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. If Joe had lost, he would have had to retire from professional wrestling forever. 17:34
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match

Xscape match eliminations

1. ^ 
Elimination # Eliminated Eliminator Notes[18] Time
WINNER Jay Lethal n/a Lethal escaped the cage with help from Dutt and SoCal Val 10:40
5 Johnny Devine n/a n/a 10:40
4 Curry Man Johnny Devine Pinfall after a Devine Intervention. 08:32
3 Consequences Creed Curry Man Pinfall after a Spice Rack 07:12
2 Shark Boy Consequences Creed Pinfall after a Creed-DT 04:30
1 Sonjay Dutt Johnny Devine Pinfall by a roll-up 02:47

Cuffed in the Cage eliminations

2. ^ 
Elimination # Eliminated[18] Eliminator
2 Alex Shelly Petey Williams
11 Black Reign Super Eric
3 Chris Sabin Kaz
6 Hernandez Reign
4 Homicide Rellik
8 Jimmy Rave Super Eric
7 Kaz Rellik
9 Lance Hoyt Super Eric
5 Petey Williams Reign
10 Rellik Super Eric
1 Scott Steiner Rellik, Black Reign, Lance Hoyt, and Kaz
Winner Super Eric N/A

Lethal Lockdown entrances

3. ^ 
Entrance Wrestler[18] Team Time
2 A.J. Styles Team Tomko 00:00
7 Brother Devon Team Tomko 13:00
3 Brother Ray Team Tomko 05:00
1 Christian Cage Team Cage 00:00
6 Kevin Nash Team Cage 11:00
5 James Storm Team Tomko 09:00
8 Matt Morgan Team Cage 15:00
4 Rhino Team Cage 07:00
10 Sting Team Cage 19:00
9 Tomko Team Tomko 17:00

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

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  23. ^ Sokol, Chris (2007-12-03). "Chaos rules at Turning Point". Canadian Online Explorer. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2007/12/03/4704399.html. Retrieved on 2008-09-08. 
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  29. ^ "Lockdown 2008 DVD sales: chart listing for the week of Jul 19 2008". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=394&cfgn=Videos&cfn=Video+Sales+-+Recreational+Sports+DVD&ci=3097688&cdi=9833566&cid=07%2F19%2F2008. Retrieved on 2008-07-23. 

[edit] References

  • (2008). Lockdown [DVD]. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
  • (2008). Sacrifice [DVD]. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

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