Partial Source: Prowrestling.net
Fans in a number of markets that attended Sunday night’s Lockdown PPV simulcast in movie theaters have stated that their events were canceled. The events, which were part of a partnership with Screenvision, were canceled due to technical issues. Fans attending were given refunds.
Ben Hough also sent this report from watching TNA Lockdown at a movie theater:
There were about 20- 25 people, which actually was a good turnout, as it was played in one of the smaller seating rooms. They had around the same amount of viewers for Bound For Glory in October.
It was a fun atmosphere, as though a small bunch, everyone was cheering their favorites and having a good time.
Most people there were wearing some kind of Impact Wrestling shirt, so they were mostly people who followed the product.
Everyone was into The Lethal Lockdown Match to kick off the show, especially RVD, who got a pop in the theater for his entrance and flurry of offense when he came out.
During the Ric Flair-Hogan segment, the crowd was doing the “wooooo” for Flair and laughing at his remarks towards the live crowd in the arena. The theater audience went crazy for Hulk Hogan punching Flair.
Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Hardy was really fun for the theater audience, as we were into everything during the match. Half of the room was for Angle, half for Hardy, but there was room wide applause for the match once Hardy won.
For Bobby Roode vs James Storm, it was interesting that more than half the room was pro Roode. When Roode went through the cage door, a pretty loud level of applause erupted and Roode also got a smattering of cheers for his offense during the match.
Again, it was a really fun time and like the Bound For Glory showing in October, the people who were there really made the night fun and it was really neat to see it on the big screen.