

TNA Lockdown 2014
Lockdown (2014) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on March 9, 2014 at the BankUnited Center in Miami, Florida.[1] It was the tenth event under the Lockdown name and first event in the 2014 TNA PPV schedule.
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Plot Summary
TNA Lockdown 2014 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). The event is distinguished by its "Lethal Lockdown" match, a staple of the Lockdown concept, where the ring is encased in a steel cage with weapons hanging above. This event featured the culmination of various storylines and championship defenses within the TNA promotion.
Critical Reception
As a professional wrestling event, TNA Lockdown 2014 received mixed to positive reviews from fans and critics, with specific matches and moments being highlighted. The Lethal Lockdown match itself is often a point of discussion, with its chaotic nature appealing to some viewers more than others. Championship changes and the performances of key wrestlers generally shaped the overall reception.
What Reviewers Say
- The Lethal Lockdown match often provided a chaotic and exciting climax, though its gimmick nature can be divisive.
- Key championship matches and singles bouts were generally well-received, showcasing TNA's top talent.
- Storyline progression and the booking decisions leading up to and during the event were points of contention for some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception for TNA Lockdown 2014 was largely dependent on individual fan preferences for TNA's product and storylines at the time. While some appreciated the high-octane action and the signature Lethal Lockdown match, others may have found the overall booking or specific match outcomes less satisfying.
Fun Fact
TNA Lockdown 2014 was the last TNA pay-per-view event to be held in January, as the company later shifted its major shows to different months.
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