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Impact Lockdown Postponed As Venue Cancels All Scheduled Events

Impact Lockdown, which was scheduled for March 28, has been postponed.

The news comes from Border City Wrestling, which was coordinating with Impact to hold the event in Windsor, Ontario, California. The independent wrestling promotion announced that the host of the event, St. Clair College, has canceled all scheduled events, including Impact Lockdown.

Here is the full statement:

“To our valued Border City Wrestling fans, as you may have heard, St Clair College has canceled all on-campus events, including Lockdown, until early April due to Coronavirus prevention efforts

We are currently exploring all available options for the event to take place while also taking into consideration public safety and guidelines from the health professionals.

Please keep checking this page for further updates.

For those who have already purchased a ticket and would like a refund, please contact your original point of sale.”

The company has said that they are waiting on word on the March Breakdown event set to be held the next day in Belleville, Michigan.

About Impact Lockdown

This Impact Lockdown event would have been the company’s first since four years. The steel cage-focused show was last held in 2014.

There have been 12 Lockdown events in Impact/TNA history. Along with Slammiversary and Bound for Glory, the event was at one point a staple of Impact’s PPV schedule. The last time the event was held was in 2016. The main event of that show was Matt Hardy taking on Ethan Carter III for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

Impact/TNA has also used a War Games-style match at these events in the past. While only one ring is used for Lethal Lockdown matches, two teams face each other and wrestlers from each team enter the match at staggered intervals. 16 of these matches have taken place at Lockdown events over the years.

Final Card For Next Week’s TNA Lockdown 2016

https://youtu.be/JG85s3lGKnc

TNA Lockdown 2016 airs next Tuesday in place of Impact Wrestling on Pop TV. Lockdown is TNA’s annual all-cage match event, with their signature six-sided steel cage.

Here’s the final card for Tuesday’s show:

– TNA champion Matt Hardy vs. EC3.

– TNA X-Division champion Trevor Lee vs. Tigre Uno.

– Beer Money vs. Bram & Eric Young.

= TNA Knockouts champion Gail Kim & Madison Rayne & ? vs. The Dollhouse: Lethal Lockdown.

– Eli Drake vs. Odarg.

Lockdown was taped on January 30, 2016 at the Wembley Arena in London, England.

TNA LockDown Preview For Tonight, BDC Video

– TNA taped the following matches for tonight’s Lockdown edition of Impact Wrestling on Destination America:

  • Team Angle vs. The BDC in Lethal Lockdown
  • Eric Young vs. Bobby Roode
  • Havok vs. Awesome Kong
  • Rockstar Spud and Mark Andrews vs. Tyrus

– TNA posted the following video looking at the BDC faction, MVP, Kenny King, Samoa Joe and Low Ki.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KDNr-zJtNs

Backstage Video Of Jeremy Borash Getting His Head Shaved, Matt Hardy/TNA U.K. Tour

– Jeff Hardy’s brother, Matt Hardy, posted the following update on Jeff Hardy following his fall off of the top of the steel cage at the TNA Lockdown taping at the Manhattan Center in New York City earlier this weekend. He also noted in a separate tweet that he is scheduled to work TNA’s upcoming U.K. tour.

– Below is a TNA web-exclusive video of Jeremy Borash getting his head shaved after Ethan Carter III shaved part of it during this past Wednesday’s live premiere edition of Impact Wrestling on Destination America.

http://youtu.be/1GxfxIUt9OE

Spoiler Update On Jeff Hardy’s Scary Fall From The Cage At TNA Lockdown Taping

As noted earlier this weekend, TNA wrestler Jeff Hardy took what appeared to be a very scary fall off the top of a steel cage, where he crashed and burned, allegedly smashing his head on the ring steps below. As the story goes, Hardy was knocked out as a result of the fall, and remained unconscious backstage after the match.

According to a report by PWInsider.com, Hardy’s fall was not an accident and was actually planned out in advance as part of a storyline.

TNA is going to use the Hardy injury angle based off of that spot as a way of explaining why he will not be traveling to the upcoming TNA U.K. tour, as he is legally not allowed to travel to the country due to a 2009 drug conviction.

TNA is planning on making the announcement after the Lockdown show airs that Hardy is injured as a way to explain why he missed several weeks of Impact Wrestling, as those shows will be taped in the United Kingdom, where Hardy is not allowed.

For those who missed the scary fall Hardy took from the cage at the TNA Lockdown taping, you can watch multiple video angles of the incident here and here.

Tonight’s TNA Impact Tapings Sold Out, More News From This Week’s Shows

– Reps from Destination America were at Wednesday and Thursday night’s tapings and were said to be satisfied with what they saw.

– Tonight’s “Lockdown 2015” Impact Wrestling taping from New York City has been sold out for weeks, although some tickets might be made available later today. Every match on the Lockdown show will take place inside a steel cage.

– Attendance at last night’s show was said to be in the 350-400 range, lower than Wednesday night.

– The dim lighting we saw on Wednesday’s Impact premiere on Destination America is being called a “work in progres.” The lighting was brighter last night and it’s something TNA is still experimenting with.

– As noted earlier this week, Dave Sahadi did not attend Wednesday’s Impact tapings from NYC. He was in Nashville overseeing the installation of new post-production equipment the company will be using for Impact on Destination America.

(Information from PWInsider.com was used in this report.)

Gail Kim Doesn’t Sign New TNA Deal, TNA Done With Pay-Per-View Business?

– TNA Knockout Gail Kim is said to be working on a per-event deal with TNA as opposed to signing a new, long-term contract with the company. She is expected to work the upcoming Impact Wrestling television tapings in New York City next week, and is also committed for the upcoming U.K. tour.

– There’s some speculation that TNA is done with the pay-per-view business, as their Lockdown show, which along with Bound For Glory is traditionally one of their bigger pay-per-view shows, is airing as a free television special on Destination America.

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TNA Announces Match For Future Destination America Taping, Lockdown Theme

TNA has announced that Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy will face Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards at the January 8th Impact Wrestling television taping for Destination America in New York City, New York.

TNA also announced that their taping on January 9th will feature the Lockdown theme for a Destination America broadcast.

As noted in the past, Bobby Roode vs. Bobby Lashley for the TNA Championship is set for the January 7th live debut on Destination America.

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  • Backstage Update On Dean Ambrose Possibly Returning At WWE Night Of Champions

    The current belief within WWE is that if things go as planned with the filming of the WWE Studios film “Lockdown,” that Dean Ambrose will make his return doing a run-in either at the Night Of Champions pay-per-view on September 21st or on RAW the next night.

    We have been reporting for weeks that there was a strong possibility that Ambrose could appear at the Night Of Champions show and now it seems that WWE is actually planning for that, or as noted, for him to return the next night on RAW.

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  • Update On Dean Ambrose’s WWE Return, Total Divas Rating For Sunday Night

    – The season three premiere of WWE Total Divas on E! this past Sunday night drew 1.23 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The show faced strong competition in the form of NFL’s Sunday Night Football, which drew 21.20 million viewers. By comparison, the season three premiere edition of Total Divas drew along the lines of what the past seasons have drawn, as the season one premiere drew 1.3 million viewers back in July of 2013 and the season two premiere drew 1.072 million viewers.

    – WWE is advertising Dean Ambrose for the September 22nd edition of RAW in Memphis, Tennessee. That is the post-Night Of Champions edition of the show, which has led to additional speculation that Ambrose may appear at next Sunday’s pay-per-view. As noted in the past, Ambrose is currently off filming the WWE Studios film “Lockdown,” which wraps up the day before Night Of Champions.

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  • Detailed Backstage Update On Plans For The WWE Night Of Champions PPV

    As things stand right now, the only matches officially set for the September 21st WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view in Nashville, Tennessee are Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, Sheamus vs. Cesaro for the WWE United States Championship and Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

    According to reports, two additional matches that are all but confirmed are The Usos vs. Goldust and Stardust for the WWE Tag-Team Championships and Mark Henry vs. Rusev.

    The plan right now for the WWE Divas Championship match on the card appears to be a four-way with Paige defending against AJ Lee, Nikki Bella and Brie Bella, as all four were linked together on all of WWE’s television shows this week.

    Another match likely for the show, although it may not be a pay-per-view match, is Bo Dallas vs. Jack Swagger.

    The key Superstars left without matches that are expected on the show are Chris Jericho (in his final match of his current run with WWE), Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns.

    It appears WWE is going with a Reigns vs. Rollins match, so they may go with Jericho vs. Orton since the Jericho vs. Wyatt and Reigns vs. Orton matches are set for next week’s RAW to combat the season premiere of Monday Night Football. However, they could either way, with one final Jericho vs. Wyatt “blow-off” match, as well as another Reigns vs. Orton bout.

    As noted in the past, the WWE Studios film “Lockdown,” which Dean Ambrose is off filming, is set to wrap up on the Saturday before Night Of Champions, so he could end up on the show if WWE chooses to go that route.

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  • Update On Dean Ambrose Possibly Working WWE Night Of Champions PPV

    As noted recently, Dean Ambrose could potentially work the upcoming WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view, as filming for the WWE Studios movie “Lockdown,” which he stars in, is scheduled to wrap up the day before the WWE pay-per-view.

    It’s also worth noting that Ambrose is scheduled for both the RAW and SmackDown shows after Night Of Champions.

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  • Dean Ambrose To Appear At Night Of Champions? See No Evil 2 Exclusive Clip

    – Although Dean Ambrose is scheduled to miss a few weeks of WWE television while he is off filming the new WWE Studios film “Lockdown,” it is still possible that he will make an appearance at the September 21st WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view. Filming for “Lockdown” is scheduled to wrap up on September 20th and Ambrose is actually being advertised locally for Night Of Champions.

    – Above is an exclusive clip of the WWE Studios film “See No Evil 2,” which features actress Katharine Isabelle and Kane.

    If video fails, click here.

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  • Reigns Filling In For Ambrose During His Hiatus, Natalya Talks Total Divas & NXT

    – While Dean Ambrose is away filming the WWE Studios film project “Lockdown,” Roman Reigns will be taking his place at the WWE live events. For example, at the WWE live event in San Diego this weekend, Reigns filled in for Ambrose, defeating Seth Rollins in a tables match.

    – Below is a new AfterBuzz TV interview with WWE Diva Natalya, who talks about the upcoming season of WWE Total Divas, NXT and more.

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  • Dean Ambrose Written Off WWE TV On RAW Last Night, Austin Interviews Kamala

    – Apparently the reason Dean Ambrose was taken out on a stretcher on RAW last night was to write him off of WWE television for a while. Ambrose is set to film the WWE Studios movie “Lockdown” in the near future.

    – The latest edition of Steve Austin’s “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which features an interview with Kamala, is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    SASc – EP143 – Kamala aka James Harris

    “James Harris aka Kamala never wanted to be a professional wrestler, but loved it once he fell into it! Hear his story from his sharecropping days in Mississippi to his time in the ring in Mexico, Europe, Germany, and finally WWF. Find out who gave him his Kamala gimmmick, how he became friends with Andre The Giant, and what it was like in the ring with Jerry Lawler, The Rock & Roll Express, Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, and Bruiser Brody. Plus, hear about his short-lived stint with NWA, how Vince McMahon tracked him down, and what made him start leapfrogging people in the squared-circle!”

    You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

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  • Backstage News On Bad Morale In TNA, Fear Of Losing Spike TV & More

    Apparently many people within TNA are outwardly rooting for Jeff Jarrett and his new promotion to succeed. Not only is it because of the fact that it would open up more jobs for talent in the business, but as a safety net as well.

    With every week that passes without an announcement from either Spike TV or TNA about a new television deal, as the current contract between the two is set to expire in the fall, concern grows.

    Morale within TNA was said to be high during their recent U.K. tour, as the guys felt like they were part of a major league promotion, when the company failed to draw a decent crowd for Lockdown, their second biggest pay-per-view of the year, the mood changed.

    For the most part, faith in TNA creative, as well as Dixie Carter and John Gaburick, is low right now. There’s also a belief that Vince Russo is secretly involved in the creative process, which doesn’t help morale as the feeling is Russo hasn’t led any company to legitimate success since he left WWE nearly 15 years ago.

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  • Big Debuts At Impact Wrestling This Week, Great Muta Talks Lockdown (Video), More

    – This week’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling, which airs on Thursday on Spike TV, will feature the TNA television debuts of Tigre Uno, Willow and X-Division Champion Sanada, all of whom performed at the recent “Lockdown” pay-per-view.

    – Speaking of Sanada, he, along with Japanese wrestling legend The Great Muta, recently spoke about their victory at Sunday’s “Lockdown” pay-per-view. You can check that out as part of a new #IMPACT365 video below:

    http://youtu.be/P_Y1tKDt5d8

    – Also new on #IMPACT365 is MVP and The Wolves, who also discuss their “Lockdown” pay-per-view victory. You can check that one out below:

    http://youtu.be/hRoCa_3niqs

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  • MVP Interview: Picking TNA Over WWE, CM Punk & More

    Ring Rust Radio with MVP
    Host: Donald Wood
    Audio available at Blogtalkradio.com/ringrustradio

    MVP on the Lethal Lockdown match: “There’s a lot of emotion for me, first of all, and you’ve got two teams of four men locked inside of a cage with weapons, it’s going to be chaotic it’s going to be brutal it’s going to be fierce, but at the end of the day, BobbyRoode has some stake on the line and I’ve got wrestling operations on the line. I think the best thing we can do for the TNA fans and the wrestlers is to send Dixie back to Dixieland and let a wrestler run wrestling operations.”

    The deciding factor between TNA and WWE: “I had a couple conversations with Triple H, but at the end of the day that WWE schedule is 250 plus days a year. And after spending so many years in Japan where I’d be on for a month, then I’d be off for a month, and that wasn’t necessarily something I wanted to give up.”

    MVP on the CM Punk situation: “Let’s look at it this way. I had a year left in my deal and I asked for a release. I was ready to go. So, would I support? Absolutely, because you have to remember it is a business. In the case of the WWE: great product and powerful company, and they gave me the opportunity to do all that I have done so far for which I will be forever grateful. They’ve almost got a monopoly. They can do pretty much whatever they want. As a fan on the outside looking in, all you know is ‘hey, that’s the guy I want to see every week’ and not the intricacies of what goes on behind the scenes.”

    Being a veteran in TNA: “One of the things that attracted me to TNA and why I chose to go there was that they did want to do somewhat of a reset and wanted to bring in fresh faces create new younger stars. They’ve already, to some extent, established that with the wolves and Magnus and some other talent that are on their wish list and they have been talking to. With my experience, I try to give it where it’s asked for. With guys like ECIII and the Wolves and some of the guys that respect the fact that I’ve been around and I am a veteran in the business, I try to give it. I just want to be the best every time I go out and I want to work with the best and I want everyone around me to want to be the best. If somebody comes to me and asks advice or for a criticism, I have no issue giving it to them because at the end of the day, we all win and the fans win, and that’s what it’s all about.”

    Working in Japan affecting his style: “I’ll let you in on a secret. Going to Japan made me better, but I kind of laugh when people say, ‘MVP was so much better in Japan; he’s so much better now’. I could do all of that stuff before. If you go back and look at that series I had with (Chris) Benoit, I could do that. When you go to work, you do what your bosses tell you to do. If your bosses tell you to do something a certain way, you do it. If you get to a point where you don’t want to do it anymore, you either: do what they tell you to do or leave, which was part of the reason why I decided to go to New Japan. I wanted to do all of those things you saw me doing, but I wasn’t allowed.”

    Christopher Daniels Talks ABout TNA’s New Direction, MVP, Lockdown

    The Rack radio with Christopher Daniels
    Hosted by Lindsey Ward and Sir Rockin
    Audio interview available at Wildtalkradio.com

    His excitement for the upcoming TNA ‘Lockdown’ PPV:“Yeah, absolutely. I’m always excited for TNA Pay-Per-Views and this one is no different. And there’s a special sort of excitement because I’m not quite sure what I’m doing yet. I know I’m going to be part of the show, but with all the hub-bub going on with Bobby Roode and Dixie Carter and MVP; you know the obvious choice would be having my main man Francois (Kazarian) and myself as Bad Influence being part of Team Roode but Bobby, right now, seems to have had his confidence shaken for some reason, so we’re still debating whether or not we’re going to be a part of Team Roode at Lethal Lockdown. So, we’re going to find out, hopefully soon.

    No matter what happens, the most entertaining part of the show is going to be ‘The Secretary of Offense’ Frankie Kazarian and ‘The Man with the Rear that Makes the Women Cheer’ Christopher Daniels, no matter what we do; no matter who we are wrestling. It’s possible we might just be standing on the ramp, watching the show, waving to people as stuff happens, it doesn’t matter; whatever happens we’re going to be the most entertaining part of the show, so you can take that to the bank, if you like.”

    On the recent changes within TNA, like MVP coming in: “I think it’s a great time to be a TNA fan, because when you see guys like MVP come to TNA; you see guys like Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards (The Wolves) entering TNA, you just got to be happy with the possibilities, the unseen match-ups that so far haven’t been seen and you’re going to get a chance to see them. Not long ago Bad Influence and the Wolves had their first match on television. I told everyone after the fact, on Twitter, that that wasn’t going to be a one-and-done; I’m sure there’s going to be more opportunities for us to try our best against Davey and Eddie and the winner of that match is definitely going to be the fans. They are going to be watching some of the best tag-team wrestling in the world when Frankie and myself get our hands on Davey and Eddie once again. And now that they are the World Tag Team Champions, I foresee gold in our future once again.”

    Their recent challenges for the TNA Tag Team Titles:” Well I mean, you’ve seen the last couple of times we’ve even had the opportunity to wrestle for the belts; it wasn’t like one-on-one or one team versus one team. It was three teams involved or four teams involved; we had to go through a Gauntlet to even be involved in Bound for Glory and you can see how that worked out for us. I mean, they’ve stacked the odds against us because they know one-on-one, two-on-two, we’re the most dominant team and the best tag team in the bus-i-ness, and they understand this, so the powers that be, the people who want the titles around other people’s waists, they don’t want them around our delicious waists; if they did all they’d have to do is sign a match with just us as the challengers.”

    If TNA is moving in a positive direction: “I absolutely think TNA is moving in the right direction. I feel like we’ve been on a roll ever since we’ve gotten back from the U.K. All the television that we’ve been doing, the stuff taped overseas went very well so far, so it’s going very well especially with Bad Influence in the fold. Like I said, we’re the most entertaining part of this roster and as long as we’re doing that dance down the aisles, you can be assured that TNA is the television that you should watch.”

    The recent TNA overseas tour of the UK: “It was a very difficult tour in the sense that logistically in that we were traveling a lot. We had very little time down time; we arrived in Dublin, had a show the next day, and then the next day flew right to Scotland and went right from the airport to the building to hit our show in Glasgow. Then, that night, we drove from Glasgow, Scotland to Manchester, England and spent many hours on the bus, got in late and got up early the next day to do the show in Manchester, then drove to London to do Wembly, so we spent a lot of time on the bus and did a lot of traveling to get from place to place and get those five shows done in five days but the good thing about is we were all together. We definitely, as a team, put out some great television and did some great shows and had a great response from the UK crowds which is one of our most ardent support groups, the UK fans.

    Absolutely, every time we go over there, they’re some of the most enthusiastic fans that we wrestle in front of, and the chance we get to go and do TV in front of them again, like we did last year, it definitely adds to the presentation of our product. So, I feel that’s always been a highlight for our year, to go over there and do the UK tour.”

    His upcoming Japan trip with Wrestle-1: “We’re going over for Wrestle-1; we leave Friday and our show is on March 2nd. Bad Influence has been announced to be grappling against Minoru Tanaka and Koji Kanemoto; two of the greatest Junior Heavyweights in all of Japanese wrestling history. So it’s going to be one of the best matches on the show, I assure you.”

    Who he may like to see come in to TNA and his view on the current roster: “Oh wow. Nobody comes to mind; I think we have a really good roster right now. I feel like guys like Manik and Kenny King haven’t been on television in a while who are still part of our roster. So, I’m actually hoping for more returns than actual new faces but, at the same time, I’m always happy to see new talent in TNA. I always welcome new talent, and when I heard guys like Davey and Eddie were coming in, I was very happy to know that we’d get an opportunity to work with those guys. I’m looking forward to working with MVP in that same respect. But nobody off the top of my head that I could name; if I knew that question was going to be asked, I’d have done my homework. I did not study for this particular test no one gave me the syllabus so I wasn’t quite sure what I’d need to study for this particular test so I fail in that respect.”

    His favorite Throwback Thursday incarnation: “I’d have to say the Legion of Boom was my favorite. Actually, the truth is the only one I had any say in terms of coming up with it was that one. All the other ones have come from the fertile mind of Francois Kazarian. But I definitely enjoyed the Legion of Boom; I was really happy we got the chance to do the Left Coast Bulldogs in England. For those of you who don’t get the chance to watch Explosion, go on Youtube now and look it up. It’s actually playing today on Explosion on Challenge TV overseas but for those of you who have access to Youtube and not access to Explosion, you can watch it now. I’d say it’s one of my finer moments.”

    His TNA Impact365 videos: “I felt like when we were given that opportunity when they came to us in the TNA Roster and told us they were going to start this Impact365 venture, I saw an opportunity to show people an entertaining side you might not be able to see on Impact and Frankie and I both sort of dove into it head-first. Frankie and I both still have some ideas, some stuff in the works that we’re going to put up on the Impact365 site soon. So, stay tuned because we’re not done with this yet.”

    If he enjoys the fan interactions and being in Miami for Lockdown: “Always. First of all, going to a new market; this is the first time TNA has been in Miami, at least for a pay-per-view. It’s always cool to be able to wrestle live for a group of new fans and bringing a pay-per-view extravaganza to Miami is going to be a big deal for everybody. Fan Interaction is always fun to give the opportunity to see our most fervent fans live; when you get an opportunity to meet-and-greet the fans, that’s a big deal for them and a big deal for us to know we have the support of these guys and they’re the reason we are able to continue to do what we love for a living.”

    TNA To Use Japanese Star Regularly, EC3/Dixie Carter, Impact Wrestling Preview

    – TNA will be bringing Wrestle-1 star Seiya Sanada into the fold on a somewhat regular basis.

    – The following is a preview for this week’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling:

    http://youtu.be/3xCa_wth2ik

    – In the latest #IMPACT365 video, Ethan Carter III visits “Aunt” Dixie Carter to discuss Sunday’s TNA Lockdown pay-per-view:

    http://youtu.be/2eP3XGOkk88

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  • Spoilers: Two Title Changes Take Place At TNA/Wrestle-1 “Outbreak” PPV Taping

    – The Bro Mans defeated TNA World Tag-Team Champions The Wolves, as well as the Wrestle-1 tag-team consisting of Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo, to regain the titles at the “Outbreak” pay-per-view taping in Japan earlier today.

    – Another title change that took place at the TNA/Wrestle-1 “Outbreak” show saw Austin Aries drop the X-Division Championship to Seiya Sanada in their match. Sanada is reportedly coming to TNA for their Lockdown pay-per-view, and will be working for the company for the next few months.

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  • Daniels Speaks On Lockdown, MVP Coming In, Recent Changes Within TNA & More

    RockNSock5230 sent along the following highlights of a recent Christopher Daniels interview:

    His excitement for the upcoming TNA ‘Lockdown’ PPV: “Yeah, absolutely. I’m always excited for TNA Pay-Per-Views and this one is no different. And there’s a special sort of excitement because I’m not quite sure what I’m doing yet. I know I’m going to be part of the show, but with all the hub-bub going on with Bobby Roode and Dixie Carter and MVP; you know the obvious choice would be having my main man Francois (Kazarian) and myself as Bad Influence being part of Team Roode but Bobby, right now, seems to have had his confidence shaken for some reason, so we’re still debating whether or not we’re going to be a part of Team Roode at Lethal Lockdown. So, we’re going to find out, hopefully soon.

    No matter what happens, the most entertaining part of the show is going to be ‘The Secretary of Offense’ Frankie Kazarian and ‘The Man with the Rear that Makes the Women Cheer’ Christopher Daniels, no matter what we do; no matter who we are wrestling. It’s possible we might just be standing on the ramp, watching the show, waving to people as stuff happens, it doesn’t matter; whatever happens we’re going to be the most entertaining part of the show, so you can take that to the bank, if you like.”

    On the recent changes within TNA, like MVP coming in: “I think it’s a great time to be a TNA fan, because when you see guys like MVP come to TNA; you see guys like Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards (The Wolves) entering TNA, you just got to be happy with the possibilities, the unseen match-ups that so far haven’t been seen and you’re going to get a chance to see them. Not long ago Bad Influence and the Wolves had their first match on television. I told everyone after the fact, on Twitter, that that wasn’t going to be a one-and-done; I’m sure there’s going to be more opportunities for us to try our best against Davey and Eddie and the winner of that match is definitely going to be the fans. They are going to be watching some of the best tag-team wrestling in the world when Frankie and myself get our hands on Davey and Eddie once again. And now that they are the World Tag Team Champions, I foresee gold in our future once again.”

    Their recent changes challenges for the TNA Tag Team Titles: “Well I mean, you’ve seen the last couple of times we’ve even had the opportunity to wrestle for the belts; it wasn’t like one-on-one or one team versus one team. It was three teams involved or four teams involved; we had to go through a Gauntlet to even be involved in Bound for Glory and you can see how that worked out for us. I mean, they’ve stacked the odds against us because they know one-on-one, two-on-two, we’re the most dominant team and the best tag team in the bus-i-ness, and they understand this, so the powers that be, the people who want the titles around other people’s waists, they don’t want them around our delicious waists; if they did all they’d have to do is sign a match with just us as the challengers.”

    If TNA is moving in a positive direction: “I absolutely think TNA is moving in the right direction. I feel like we’ve been on a roll ever since we’ve gotten back from the U.K. All the television that we’ve been doing, the stuff taped overseas went very well so far, so it’s going very well especially with Bad Influence in the fold. Like I said, we’re the most entertaining part of this roster and as long as we’re doing that dance down the aisles, you can be assured that TNA is the television that you should watch.”

    The recent TNA overseas tour of the UK: “It was a very difficult tour in the sense that logistically in that we were traveling a lot. We had very little time down time; we arrived in Dublin, had a show the next day, and then the next day flew right to Scotland and went right from the airport to the building to hit our show in Glasgow. Then, that night, we drove from Glasgow, Scotland to Manchester, England and spent many hours on the bus, got in late and got up early the next day to do the show in Manchester, then drove to London to do Wembly, so we spent a lot of time on the bus and did a lot of traveling to get from place to place and get those five shows done in five days but the good thing about is we were all together. We definitely, as a team, put out some great television and did some great shows and had a great response from the UK crowds which is one of our most ardent support groups, the UK fans.

    Absolutely, every time we go over there, they’re some of the most enthusiastic fans that we wrestle in front of, and the chance we get to go and do TV in front of them again, like we did last year, it definitely adds to the presentation of our product. So, I feel that’s always been a highlight for our year, to go over there and do the UK tour.”

    His upcoming Japan trip with Wrestle-1: “We’re going over for Wrestle-1; we leave Friday and our show is on March 2nd. Bad Influence has been announced to be grappling against Minoru Tanaka and Koji Kanemoto; two of the greatest Junior Heavyweights in all of Japanese wrestling history. So it’s going to be one of the best matches on the show, I assure you.”

    Who he may like to see come in to TNA and his view on the current roster: “Oh wow. Nobody comes to mind; I think we have a really good roster right now. I feel like guys like Manik and Kenny King haven’t been on television in a while who are still part of our roster. So, I’m actually hoping for more returns than actual new faces but, at the same time, I’m always happy to see new talent in TNA. I always welcome new talent, and when I heard guys like Davey and Eddie were coming in, I was very happy to know that we’d get an opportunity to work with those guys. I’m looking forward to working with MVP in that same respect. But nobody off the top of my head that I could name; if I knew that question was going to be asked, I’d have done my homework. I did not study for this particular test no one gave me the syllabus so I wasn’t quite sure what I’d need to study for this particular test so I fail in that respect.”

    His favorite Throwback Thursday incarnation: “I’d have to say the Legion of Boom was my favorite. Actually, the truth is the only one I had any say in terms of coming up with it was that one. All the other ones have come from the fertile mind of Francois Kazarian. But I definitely enjoyed the Legion of Boom; I was really happy we got the chance to do the Left Coast Bulldogs in England. For those of you who don’t get the chance to watch Explosion, go on Youtube now and look it up. It’s actually playing today on Explosion on Challenge TV overseas but for those of you who have access to Youtube and not access to Explosion, you can watch it now. I’d say it’s one of my finer moments.”

    His TNA Impact365 videos: “I felt like when we were given that opportunity when they came to us in the TNA Roster and told us they were going to start this Impact365 venture, I saw an opportunity to show people an entertaining side you might not be able to see on Impact and Frankie and I both sort of dove into it head-first. Frankie and I both still have some ideas, some stuff in the works that we’re going to put up on the Impact365 site soon. So, stay tuned because we’re not done with this yet.”

    If he enjoys the fan interactions and being in Miami for Lockdown: “Always. First of all, going to a new market; this is the first time TNA has been in Miami, at least for a pay-per-view. It’s always cool to be able to wrestle live for a group of new fans and bringing a pay-per-view extravaganza to Miami is going to be a big deal for everybody.

    Fan Interaction is always fun to give the opportunity to see our most fervent fans live; when you get an opportunity to meet-and-greet the fans, that’s a big deal for them and a big deal for us to know we have the support of these guys and they’re the reason we are able to continue to do what we love for a living.”

    Check out the complete interview at WildTalkRadio.com.

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  • VIDEO: Dixie Carter Makes TNA Lockdown Announcement

    TNA has added a new “#IMPACT365” video with company president Dixie Carter making an announcement regarding Lockdown. The video, which you can view above, is accompanied by the following description:

    After yesterday’s major announcement by MVP of the return of Jeff Hardy, our #IMPACT365 camera just caught up with TNA President Dixie Carter for a reaction.

    Lockdown happens on March 9th in Miami, FL Live! on Pay-Per-View. Check with your Pay-Per-View provider for details.

    Get your tickets to TNA Lockdown now at ticketmaster.com and get the Full VIP Experience and meet the superstars of IMPACT WRESTLING including Jeff Hardy at Fan Interaction, tickets available at http://shoptna.com/xperience.aspx

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  • Jeff Hardy Returning To TNA At The 3/9 Lockdown PPV From Miami

    MVP has announced that Jeff Hardy will return at the upcoming Lockdown PPV on March 9th from Miami, Florida.

    Hardy’s involvement on the show will be revealed on an upcoming episode of Impact (already taped on the recent European Tour).

    Hardy will also be a part of the Fan InterAction event on Saturday March 8 at the Miami Airport Hilton. From ImpactWrestling.com:

    Tickets for Fan InterAction are only $129, reduced from the normal $199 for this event only. To celebrate Jeff Hardy’s return, a special bonus has been put together for Hardy fans. Each fan in attendance will receive 5 different Jeff Hardy lithographs at no additional fee. These lithographs have sold in the past un-signed for $20 at ShopTNA but are included in the $129 cost for Fan InterAction. We typically limit fans to only two items signed, but as part of this special bonus Jeff Hardy will sign each of the lithographs – again, at no additional cost. Signed Hardy lithographs are selling for $99 at ShopTNA.

    For more information on the Lockdown Fan InterAction event, visit ImpactWrestling.com.

    Report: Kurt Angle Flips Out To TNA Management, Working Despite Doctor’s Orders

    TNA star Kurt Angle was scheduled to undergo surgery in late January, however with Jeff Hardy and Sting not going on the company’s U.K. tour, Angle’s surgery was pushed back so that he could fill-in on the tour.

    During the television taping in Glasgow, Scotland this past week, an angle was shot that saw Angle get beat down with steel chairs, which was seemingly the company’s way of writing him out of the storylines. The following day in Manchester, Angle was told by the TNA creative team that he was scheduled to do a run-in segment. Angle reportedly flipped out as a result, as he had already been written out of storylines and because he had been working despite doctor’s orders not to.

    John Gaburick was said to be the one that Angle flipped out to, and in the end, Angle did not work the taping that night in Manchester.

    Angle did his Hall Of Fame induction the next day in London, and set up a probable Lockdown match against Ethan Carter III. As a result, it appears that TNA is expecting Angle to work the pay-per-view without having the surgery he needs.

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    (Credit: PWInsider.com)