Zero1 USA Goes on Lockdown
- D.J.B.
- Nov 23
- 3 min read
Mattoon, Illinois — The American Legion is about to become a battleground.
On Saturday, November 29, Zero1 USA unleashes one of the most anticipated, bitter, and personal tag team clashes of the entire year, as the reigning—and reviled—Zero1 USA Tag Team Champions Killer Kake (Rahne Victoria & Britany Kay) step into a steel cage against the returning fan-favorites Country Air — Zack Hendrix & Doc Simmons — in a match that promises violence, vengeance, and a definitive end to this escalating war.
There will be no escape.
There will be no excuses.
There will be Lockdown.
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Homecoming: A Return That Shook the Legion
It all began in August at Zero1 USA: Homecoming, when Killer Kake blindsided Storm Denali and Shelly Benson in a malicious post-match assault. The champions weren’t looking to make a statement — they were looking to end careers.
But before they could turn the American Legion into a crime scene, the roof nearly blew off the building.
Country Air had returned.
After a long hiatus, Hendrix and Simmons stormed down to save the day, sending Killer Kake scrambling and reigniting a rivalry the fans didn’t know they needed — but immediately demanded.
And Country Air didn’t mince words. They wanted the titles. They wanted redemption.
And they wanted Killer Kake.
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September to Remember: The Coward’s Escape
The first showdown came at September to Remember, and for a moment, it looked like the fans were about to witness the rebirth of a championship reign.
Until Killer Kake took the coward’s way out.
Sensing the match slipping away, the champions rolled out, backed up the ramp, and willingly got themselves counted out, smiling ear-to-ear as they held their titles high.
Winning the match wasn’t their priority — keeping the belts was.
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Anniversary XIX: No Count Outs, No Problem…?
The rematch at Anniversary XIX in October was supposed to be different.
It was different — just not in the way anyone expected.
When Killer Kake tried to repeat their count-out escape, General Manager Robert Leach had seen enough. He took the mic and delivered the decree:
“This match is now NO COUNT OUTS!”
The fans erupted. Country Air erupted.
Killer Kake panicked.
But snakes always find a way to slither.
A steel-to-gold belt shot.
A low blow heard around Illinois.
And another cheap Disqualification that let them walk out with their championships.
After the match, GM Leach, red-faced and fed up, stepped back into the ring and made his stance clear:
“Y’all have pissed a LOT of important people off around here!”
And with that, he brought down the hammer.
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Lockdown: The Final Confrontation
November 29.
The American Legion.
Steel surrounding the ring.
No interference. No running. No loopholes. No disqualifications.
Just two teams, one cage, and the Zero1 USA Tag Team Championships hanging over a rivalry that has gone from competitive… to personal… to outright hostile.
Killer Kake has spent months using every trick in the book to slither away with the gold.
Country Air has spent those same months fighting uphill, fighting for the fans, fighting for justice.
Inside a cage, there’s nowhere for Killer Kake to run.
No title to swing that the referee can stop the match for.
No escape route through the crowd.
No rulebook to manipulate.
It’s just fists, steel, and destiny.
For the first time in this entire feud…
the better team will win.
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Don’t Miss Lockdown
Zero1 USA is promising a night that will echo through the Midwest wrestling scene for months to come. When the cage door slams shut on November 29, every score will be settled.
Hendrix and Simmons.
Victoria and Kay.
Four athletes.
One cage.
One final chapter.
And when the dust settles…
only one team will survive Lockdown as the Zero1 USA Tag Team Champions.


