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Right now, either Destination X or Hardcore Justice could be cut.
TNA has decided that one pay-per-view will stand between Lockdown and Slammiversary, although they are not sure what this will be yet. The two obvious candidates are the shows above as they already happen then. But there is already big plans for the one that stays.
If Destination X stays, then the pay-per-view will be centered around the X-Division and the Knockout's Division. And all five TNA titles will be defended at the show, much like WWE's Night Of Champions. The X-Division Champion coming out of LockDown will be given the change to surrender his title in favour of a title match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. If the challenger agrees, he will lose the X-Division Championship, and the title will be contested in an Ultimate X match. If he refuses, then he will defend the title in the Ultimate X match, and a new challenger will be found for the main event.
If Hardcore Justice stays, then the entire pay-per-view will have a rule that matches can't end by DQ or count out. The plan is to have a unique stipulation on every single match, but some feel that this alone is too similar to both LockDown and WWE Extreme Rulez. Fans may link this to earlier ECW Anarchy Rulz pay-per-views, but it remains to be seen what will happen.
It is also possible that both shows will be removed entirely.
TNA has decided that one pay-per-view will stand between Lockdown and Slammiversary, although they are not sure what this will be yet. The two obvious candidates are the shows above as they already happen then. But there is already big plans for the one that stays.
If Destination X stays, then the pay-per-view will be centered around the X-Division and the Knockout's Division. And all five TNA titles will be defended at the show, much like WWE's Night Of Champions. The X-Division Champion coming out of LockDown will be given the change to surrender his title in favour of a title match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. If the challenger agrees, he will lose the X-Division Championship, and the title will be contested in an Ultimate X match. If he refuses, then he will defend the title in the Ultimate X match, and a new challenger will be found for the main event.
If Hardcore Justice stays, then the entire pay-per-view will have a rule that matches can't end by DQ or count out. The plan is to have a unique stipulation on every single match, but some feel that this alone is too similar to both LockDown and WWE Extreme Rulez. Fans may link this to earlier ECW Anarchy Rulz pay-per-views, but it remains to be seen what will happen.
It is also possible that both shows will be removed entirely.