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Post by joker123 on Aug 20, 2008 12:19:10 GMT -5
Fantastic PPV Cam. You really outdid yourself here. You make me so proud that you're called Cameron Lockdown: Like everyone has said, Disturbed - Hell is a great choice for the theme. It's great you pay attention to little detail, but that's why your great. Really liked the announcers talking about what they thought of the PPV. That's really neat, some people don't do that, but I'm glad you do. Really glad XXX retained the tag titles. The writing for that match was perfect. Can't wait to see what the challenge is. Happy for Lethal winning, but I was hoping for Austin Aries. Really liked your description of how Lethal reacted to winning (Like the superbowl). Thought that was once again, a nice touch. Tomko/Rhino sounded badassical, glad Tomko won. Hope you give him a huge push. Tomko/Abyss in Barbed Wire Massacre? Holy. I'd love to see that match. Kinda pulling for Tomko tbh, but I think Abyss will win. GREGORY HELMS? Oh hell yes. Shame he didn't win, but I hope he goes far in TNA. The Joe/Angle backstage confrontation was really interesting, and a good read. Glad Egotrip got the win, figured they would. Amazing read for the Lethal Lockdown, really great. Wow, didn't think Helms was gonna come out! And Sting! That was really awesome man. The no Six Sides of Steel move was gutsy, but I think it was a great decision and benefited everyone. Love that AJ won the belt. After the whole Joe/Angle thing, I had a feeling he would. Loved the ending. Overall, a fantastic show. One of the best I've ever read. Oh, and congrats on the Spotlight, you deserve it. This shows why.
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Post by Iron Man on Aug 20, 2008 13:19:15 GMT -5
Lockdown was awesomeness Cam. Although a bit long, it was worth it. Loved the opening with the words, exactly how TNA opens their PPV's. Glad Triple X retained against 3D. I really don't like 3D as much anymore but if they put over more X-Division guys then I'm all for it. The street fight was alright, some cool spots. Overall I am glad Rhino lost. Not the biggest Tomko fan but I can't stand Rhino. Kaz/Helms looked amazing. Aweomse to see Helms in TNA. Kinda disapointed Kaz retained, only because I wanted to see Helms win the belt more but I understand why you didn't give him the belt. Would've made Kaz look a little weak and not to mention Helms being new to TNA. The Lock Down match was good, and the ending was a good one with the pipe. The Lockdown X-Division Elimination match was a nice read. Kinda suprised Lethal won and disapointed. WOuld've prefered Aries to Shelley tbh. Harris and Roode fighting on top was interesting. Main Event... I can't even describe how much I would love to actually see this match. AJ hitting the Spiral Tap to WIN the Championship is sooo awesome. I totally though you were going with Angle retaining and I am glad you didn't. AJ winning the belt is great man and I can't wait to see what you do with him as Champion. I would love an AJ/Joe run for the belt in several different matches.
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Post by duan on Aug 20, 2008 22:03:30 GMT -5
All good in the hood now brah.
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Post by robby.blade on Aug 22, 2008 16:02:33 GMT -5
I don't remember reading any of this before, so I'll just read Lockdown for now.
- First off, you did such an amazing job writing this show. I love the layout, and you really put a lot of work into typing up everything. Good job.
- Amazing opener. I'm glad that Triple X won, because I'm a huge Christopher Daniels fan. You have me cerious to see what type of match it is for Triple X and Team 3D at Sacrifice, but I'm hoping it's not just a Tables Match or a regular Hardcore Match.
- Lethal winning is cool. Hopefully he's in line for a big push. I would have liked to see Sabin win though, but Lethal winning isn't bad.
- I love that you brought in Gregory Helms. The match was good enough to where even though he lost, it's not like it would cut him off or anything. Plus, him debuting and winning the title on his first night is too generic.
- You have Brent Albright. Boo! Anyway, Lethal Lockdown was off the hook. Can't really say much more than that. Helms joining the Egotrip is something that I didn't expect.
- The Triple Threat match was definatley the best-written match of the show. I can't imagine how long it took you to come up with everything for it and write up te match. Great job once again.
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Post by Max on Aug 22, 2008 20:14:45 GMT -5
Loved Lockdown. Tons of detail. The main event was orgasim worthy. I enjoyed the X divison contender match. Sorry for the short reply and because of that you don't need to reply to FCCW. Keep up the awsome work.
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Post by chaz on Aug 22, 2008 20:22:19 GMT -5
Lockdown was a great show.
I enjoyed the opening to the show. Don't think I've seen anyone give their introduction so much detail before. Very original, I like it.
I'm glad Triple X retained and I hope they do so again in their rematch with 3D, which I see being a Table Match.
Lethal winning is cool, but I personally would have preferred Shelley or Aries to pick up the win. However, their loss leaves an opening for the feud to continue.
Eh, don't like Rhino losing, nor the prospect of Tomko/Abyss in Barbwire Massacre.
HATE HATE HATE Gregory Helms in TNA. Just doesn't seem right for him to give up a secure job in WWE to jump ship. I'd preferred someone more realistic. Glad Kaz won though.
I enjoyed the Angle/Joe segment. Makes you wonder what will happen in the main event.
I'm down with the Egotrip win. Dislike Helms joining the group, but I liked the fact that Sting came back.
I'm happy you let Angle/Joe/Styles out of the cage, but it kind of defeats the purpose of an all Cage Match event. It could have been saved for a later date but I'm not too fussy. The match itself was a fantastic read and probably one of the best I've ever read. I'm happy Styles is Champion, and the belt is moved out of the Angle/Joe feud as it opens up more opportunities for other superstars to challenge for it.
Keep up the good work, and congrats' on the Spotlight. You deserve it.
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Post by Fury on Aug 28, 2008 0:19:02 GMT -5
Finally getting to reply to to Lockdown. The opening was great, so much detail, had everything and set the stage for the rest of the show great start. The detail was amazing in the first much, just how your perfectly described the scene "the effort itched onto his blood covered face" really allowed us to visualise it. The double splash at the end of the match was a great way to finish and glad Triple X retained, the challenge sounds interesting (I dunno tables or something I see), hopefully Triple X beat 3D and move onto some different challengers. Im not really a fan per se of contenders matches on PPV, but at least it showcased the X division. Puma & Lethal as the final 2 is pretty interesting, finished sounded good although having multiple jumps off the top may make other one's seem less important. Tomko vs Rhyno, street cage street fight sounds weird for a match title. Sounded like an awesome brawl though, again the detail was amazing, Tomko is beast and a great way to end the match giving Rhyno his own move, Tomko push please. Great post match stuff with Abyss, Mitchell & Tomko, I'm already digging this feud and their match at Sacrifice should be great. Gregory Helms, awesome dude awesome. Match again sounded great and incredibly detailed, match sounded great with counters, going back and forth etc. I don't really like debuting Helms with a clean loss, but as long as he can recover (and I'm sure he will) then it's all good. Egotrip, I can't help but think of Rob Conway (bring in Rob Conway ) The heel's shoulda won the coin toss as well. Egotrip are awesome, but I love AMW as well. The match again sounded great. The finishing stretch sounded awesome, with the artist futurely known as Braden Walker going through a table, and everyone taking everyone else out before Bobby Roode took the advantage and won the match for his team, great stuff. I don't know about Helms in Egotrip, I would've prefered Rob Conway tbh , I kid though great stuff and Sting coming out was great as well, but honestly, the only downer I had with the whole show was Helms didn't look all that great in his debut. Main event again sounded absolutely awesome, amazing write-up I must say and had me involved every word and every move. Honestly great stuff and another hot finishing stretch and Styles winning is awesome man and can't wait to see where it heads. Overall amazing show top to bottom, amazingly detailed, amazingly booked, just amazing and well worth the read. Definantely the best TNA diary I've seen on this board and I hope to see much more of it.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Aug 29, 2008 2:02:17 GMT -5
Impact Preview April19, 2007
After an absolutely incredible Lockdown event, what is next for TNA Wrestling? We can confirm now, as subscibers to TNA Mobile found out yesterday, that Kurt Angle will make an announcement regarding his rematch clause, and has called out both Samoa Joe and the new World Champion, AJ Styles for it. What does Angle have in mind, is it more than it appears?
After winning the contendership to the X-Division Championship at Lockdown, Jay Lethal will team up with the last man he defeated Puma, as he takes on Kazarian and Bentley! This should be great tag team x-division action.
Also, Team 3D will reveal their challenge to Triple X for the tag team championship match at Sacrifice. Most fans has guessed it has something to do with tables, but does this challenge also have more than meets the eye, past the obvious thing ot epect? All of this and more on Impact!
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Dec 4, 2008 6:38:50 GMT -5
I'm bringing this back, so catch up on it peeps
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Dec 4, 2008 11:09:24 GMT -5
When I saw a new post, I caught up a little on this and it's amazing. AJ Styles as champ can only mean big things. Good to see Helms introduced in a big way, though he lost... which is okay with me. I'm glad you're bringing it back sir.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Dec 6, 2008 5:27:33 GMT -5
Sorry the writing isn't top notch, I'm not in the groove right now, it's been a while April 19, 2007 Kazarian & Bentley vs Jay Lethal & Puma This was quite an intense opening contest, as Puma went all out in the early going, using some very acrobatic moves on Bentley, and then the hot tag came, with Lethal and Kazarian both getting inat the same time! The two traded some clotheslines, before Lethal countered an attempt at Wave of the Future into a rollup, and got the three, meaning the contender pins the champion! Winners: Lethal & Puma
Team 3D make their way down to the ring, and Ray has a microphone in hand. He congratulated Triple X on defeating them at Lockdown, but said that they haven't truly beaten Team 3D yet. This brings out Christopher Daniels, who makes note of several recent victories over them. Ray laughs, and says that Triple X hasn't defeated the entire family. Ray says that Team 3D's challenge doesn't involve Tables, as that would be too predictable. Instead, Team 3D challenges Triple X to a tag title match in 6 Man Tag Style at Sacrifice. At this point, their music hits, and Brother Runt comes out on stage, joining Daniels. Daniels accepts the challenge, and walks backstage.
Tomko vs Simon Diamond This was a nasty squash, with Tomko mocking Abyss, by bringing out chains similar to the ones Abyss wears to the ring. After owning Diamond with a big boot and getting the pinfall, Tomko beats him down with the chains, and then grabs a mic. Winner: Tomko
Tomko says that next week, he's going to perform a demonstration of what he can do with barbed wire. He laughs, and walks backstage.
Brent Albright vs James Storm A match between a member of AMW's team and Egotrip, it went back and forth early on, but as soon as Storm began to get the advantage, the rest of Egotrip ran in, as well as the other members of AMW's group. No Contest
The brawl was intense, but eventually, AMW's team cleared Egotrip out of the ring, causing them to fume in anger. Jim Cornette made his way onto the stage, and announced that there would be three matches between the two factions at Sacrifice. It would be Sting going one on one with Christian Cage, X-Division action as Greg Helms took on Petey Williams, and the other three members of each team would go at it in a 6 man tag match!
Austin Aries vs Alex Shelley These two have been crossing paths frequently in the last few months, and it showed, as they really know each other. Shelley looked to get the win with Sliced Bread #2, but Aries managed to push him off, sending him crotch first onto the ropes. Aries pulled him down, and went for the brainbuster, but Shelley rolled through and rolled him up, stealing the win! Winner: Alex Shelley
After the match, as Shelley was celebrating, Austin Aries grabbed a chair from ringside. He slid back in the ring, ready to use it, but Shelley was on the ball, as he ducked under the swing, and dropkicked the chair back into Aries' face. Shelley celebrated even more as the show went to commercial.
Backstage, Jeremy Borash interviewed Jeff Jarrett and Christian Cage about the group Egotrip. Jarrett said htey were stong, but they weren't complete yet, and Cage said that was why they are officially offering Austin Aries a spot in the group. Cage said the way he was just embarrassed by Alex Shelley cannot be allowed to stand, and that Egotrip can turn Aries back into a winner. Jarrett told Aries to have his answer by next week.
Kurt Angle's music hit, and he made his way down to the ring. Angle said he had a rematch clause in his contract, and he would be using it to get a rematch for the TNA World Championship at Sacrifice. This brought out the new champion, AJ Styles, who got a huge pop from the crowd. Styles said that Angle wouldn't end this dream so quickly,and that their match at Sacrifice will be his opportunity to prove that Lockdown wasn't a fluke. This got Angle going again, saying that the rematch clause he has is very strict, and means that the rematch must be exactly the same as the match where he lost the title. Meaning Samoa Joe had to be included, making it a triple threat rematch. Styles didn't blink, and just said he could repeat the feat he performed at Lockdown. All of a sudden, Samoa Joe attacked Styles from behind, taking him down. He held up the world title, and looked at Angle, and made a cutthroat motion as impact went off the air. .May 13, 2007 The Card Thus far:TNA World ChampionshipAJ Styles vs Kurt Angle vs Samoa Joe II Sting vs Christian Cage Jeff Jarrett, Brent Albright & Bobby Roode vs AMW & James Gibson Gregory Helms vs Petey Williams Barbed Wire MassacreAbyss vs Tomko TNA Tag Team ChampionshipsXXX vs Team 3D
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Post by DTP. on Dec 6, 2008 9:52:26 GMT -5
Alright, it's been a little while since I've replied to this, so it should be very very interesting. Good opening contest between two teams of decent performers, Jay Lethal I hope you keep as the blue chipper/non-Macho Madness V.2 superstar. I really hope you do something promising with Kazarian and Matt Bentley, I wouldn't complain about a future TNA Tag Team Championship shot. Poor Simon Diamond having to do a squash against Tomko. I suppose it puts him over, but I wish the receiver of this squash was somebody else like Shark Boy or somebody. I like this feud with Abyss. This feud between Egotrip and America's Most Wanted seems interesting, I'm loving how you're booking Brent Albright, hopefully he becomes a big man some day. Alex Shelley and Austin Aries would of put on an outstanding performance, I enjoyed it, really did. Good show-ending segment with Kurt Angle, AJ Styles and Samoa Joe, though I personally wish you'd held this off until Bound For Glory. The Sacrifice card looks good, Barbwire Massacre should be brutal and I wish you hadn't named Gregory Helms 'Gregory Helms'. It seems WWEish. I personally wished you'd of named him Shane Helms or something.
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Post by abyss on Dec 6, 2008 11:59:44 GMT -5
Wasn't a fan of Lethal winning, but then I realized it probably means Kaz-Lethal which rocks. Tomko and barbed wire? Doesn't really mix, but I'll see how it turns out. Good announcements for the next PPV; liking Cage-Sting a lot. Aries-Shelley honestly sounded like filler to me. I like the offer made to Aries, it seems like a good idea. Kind of almost like what WWE tried to do with Kenny & Rated RKO. Good ending to the show to build up for the PPV. Sacrifice looks good so far, especially AJ/Joe/Angle and Cage/Sting. Six matches already being announced is a lot. Keep up the good work man. Please drop a reply to ECW 2007 when you get a chance.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 27, 2011 17:45:50 GMT -5
Well, I'm going to try bringing this back, the only diary I ever did decently on. 2 and a half years since the last show I did in it. I haven't done a true diary in a long time, so it's probably going to suck major balls at first, but we will see if I can get it back, or if I ruin the best work I've ever done. Only time will tell.
For anyone who hasn't read this before, I suggest going over. Maybe not the entire thing, as it is long, but I suggest you take a look at all the PPV events, as that way, you will at least know what is going on in this diary. And also because, not to toot my own horn, but I think my PPV's were pretty damn awesome, with each one getting better. Hell, several members of this board have told me my Lockdown PPV was one of the best PPV events they've seen on the board. I can't guarantee the length of future PPV's being like Lockdown, at least not at the beginning, though I will try to make Sacrifice as good as possible. Thank you for reading, and I suppose I'll leave with this. . . .
CAMERON STONE IS BACK BITCH3S!
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Post by shiftyeyes on Apr 27, 2011 17:57:29 GMT -5
<3<3<3
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Post by DTP. on Apr 27, 2011 19:25:39 GMT -5
Yay!
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 28, 2011 2:53:31 GMT -5
April 26, 2007 Impact begins with Sting in the ring, with all the guys from his team, AMW, James Gibson, and Petey Williams there as well. Sting says his team might not match up against Egotrip in star power, and Egotrip may have won Lethal Lockdown, but this war was far from over, and as long as his team stayed on the same page, and gave 100% every night, and looked out for each other, that they would win in the end, because they would be the stronger team. This promo went over really well with the crowd, and Sting's addition to Team TNA really helps them. Sting then said he would get some momentum back by winning this next match. Egotrip then came out, and the match began.Sting vs Bobby RoodeRoode has been looking really good in the ring lately, and has been getting over as a heel, hence why he got the win in Lethal Lockdown, and why he was the first man to face a returning Sting. Neither group got involved in the match, knowing if they did, a brawl would break out, and after a back and forth ten minutes, Sting was able to put Roode away with the scorpion death drop. Winner: StingPost Match, it looked like Egotrip was about to try to attack Sting, but with the additional Team TNA members out there, they decided against it, and collected Roode and got backstage, as Sting and his boys celebrated. Brother Runt vs Elix SkipperThis match was pretty short, and quite surprising, as Runt showed a mean streak, as he was stiffing the hell out of Skipper, who came in looking at his opponent like he was a joke, which allowed Runt to hit the Dudley Dog to get the win. Winner: RuntBackstage, Alex Shelley runs into Austin Aries, and tells him he'll be making a mistake if he joins Egotrip. Aries just laughed, and said he had just come back from seeing them, and he had indeed joined up. Shelley said in that case, he'd be joining up with Sting and Team TNA, and at that, Christian Cage came out of nowhere, and blindsided Shelley, and Cage and Aries both began beating him down. Cage then bent down, and challenged the almost unconscious Shelley to a match next week. Shelley accepted by spitting in Christian's face, and got another boot to the head for his defiance.Jay Lethal vs Matt BentleyNot too much to say here, this was a solid little match, but it was only five minutes or so long, the number one contender to the X-Division Title made short work of the champion Kazarian's partner, and post match, said he was indeed using his shot at Sacrifice, and he would be the one to end the 5 month reign of Kazarian. Winner: Jay LethalTomko came down to the ring, and grabbed a mic. He said he knows he promised everyone that he would demonstrate how barbaric he could be with barbed wire, but he has changed his mind. He said that he didn't want to show any of his ideas to Abyss. Then Tomko questioned whether Abyss would actually show up, since he had been gone a while. Tomko was interrupted by Father James Mitchell, who came down to the ring with his trademark cane, laughing. Mitchell promised Tomko and the fans that Abyss would indeed show up to the Barbed Wire Massacre, and that Sacrifice would be the end of Tomko's attempt to be the biggest monster in TNA At this, Tomko snatched the cane from Mitchell's hands, and began beating him over the back and head with it, finally ending the onslaught with a spinebuster. Tomko surely has earned the wrath of Abyss for this one!Ron Killings & Lance Hoyt vs AMWWhile this was just a match to get a win for AMW, it was actually really good, as the seldom used Killings and Hoyt went all out to make AMW look good, and made themselves look good in the process. The crowd still reacts well to Killings, so this team may work themselves into the tag team title picture eventually, Killings almost had the win, but Storm avoided the axe kick and nailed a super kick to get three. Winners: AMWChampion vs Champion AJ Styles vs KazarianHuge main event, with the X-Division Champ Kazarian taking on the new World Champion AJ Styles. This was a phenomenal (pun intended) bout, with both giving their all to prove who was the better champion. Things got intense when Kazarian kicked out of a Styles Clash, and AJ kicked out of a Wave of the Future. The two were on the top rope, with AJ trying to superplex Kazarian, and they ended up falling off the top rope to the floor, where, before we could see what happened, Samoa Joe struck, getting AJ the win via DQ. Winner: AJ Styles Samoa Joe hauled up a near lifeless AJ Styles, and began beating the holy hell out of him, throwing him into the steel steps, the ring apron, you name it. But Kurt Angle came down, and got Joe from behind. Angle delivered an Olympic Slam on the floor to Joe, before celebrating over the two fallen superstars to end the show.
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Post by Hi, I'm John on Apr 28, 2011 16:13:03 GMT -5
Wasn't around for this so I had to get myself caught up, awesome diary man. Sting winning is definitely the right choice, he's got a big match with Christian at Sacrifice. Runt getting the win is very surprising, but a good surprising. Lethal and Kaz should be good, hope Lethal gets the win! Tomko and Abyss could put on a good hardcore match, so I like the idea of them feuding with each other. Expected AMW to get the win, so nothing to really talk about. Kaz and Styles sounded like a great match and I like that Angle stood tall to end the show since we didn't see him the whole show. Good show with some advances towards Sacrifice.
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Post by Ramos on Apr 30, 2011 15:25:30 GMT -5
Right not particularly knowledgeable about this time period of TNA but I will try to assess this show. Sting winning was the right choice imo and it makes sense to give him the advantage. Awesome segment with Christian, Aries & Shelley really enjoyed it, Looking forward to Lethal/Kazarian at sacrifice that should be an awesome match, AJ winning the champion vs. champion match obviously makes sense and I like the Angle & Joe after segment. Good show, I'm really glad this is back and I'm looking forward to see where you go with it.
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Post by legendkiller8 on May 2, 2011 20:15:11 GMT -5
Same here. Haven't been around to see this, though I reviewed every diary on the boards last year, so I do remember tidbits of this. -Sting over Roode was the best call, considering Sting was a star during 2007. -Runt over Skipper was the better way to go here tonight I guess. -I do remember the Bentley guy I think. Him losing to Lethal was I think the better call. -I love champion vs champion main events. AJ, the World Champion going over was the best away to go. -Good show; looking forward to learning this.
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