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I'll be there with a bunch of my friends. I'm even considering going to Memphis in February for Elimination Chamber if that turns out to be legit.
I'll be there with a bunch of my friends. I'm even considering going to Memphis in February for Elimination Chamber if that turns out to be legit.
Hadn't heard about the elimination chamber rumor, I hope it's true.
My dad and I might go to NOC. Was considering that or RAW the next night in Memphis but I've been to RAW before and figured a PPV would be more fun.
I'm going to Raw. It's apparently Jericho's last night before he leaves so I'm really glad I'll get to see him. I'm also planning on Chamber in February. I was going to do NOC originally until I saw Raw was in Memphis the following night. However, if Lesnar is somehow on the card I may just make the drive to Nashville. I really wanna see him.
I've never been to a PPV and I'm sure EC will be good because it's the last one before Mania.
- Variety reports that WWE Studios' next action movie will be called Lockdown and will feature Dean Ambrose in a starring role. This is the second movie under the new six-pack WWE Studios and Lionsgate deal.
Production starts this month. The movie will be directed by Stephen Reynolds of Tomb Raider: Ascension.
Written by Nathan Brooks and Bobby Lee Darby of WWE's See No Evil 2, Lockdown tells the story of "a police officer who finds himself trapped inside his own precinct and hunted after crooked cops stop at nothing to recover incriminating evidence of illegal activities against those closest to him."
WWE Studios' head Michael Luisi said of Lockdown:
"Lockdown will continue to energize and excite with the high level of adrenaline our fans have come to expect from our films."
- Variety reports that WWE Studios' next action movie will be called Lockdown and will feature Dean Ambrose in a starring role. This is the second movie under the new six-pack WWE Studios and Lionsgate deal.
Production starts this month. The movie will be directed by Stephen Reynolds of Tomb Raider: Ascension.
Written by Nathan Brooks and Bobby Lee Darby of WWE's See No Evil 2, Lockdown tells the story of "a police officer who finds himself trapped inside his own precinct and hunted after crooked cops stop at nothing to recover incriminating evidence of illegal activities against those closest to him."
WWE Studios' head Michael Luisi said of Lockdown:
"Lockdown will continue to energize and excite with the high level of adrenaline our fans have come to expect from our films."
