#3 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2017

A pay-per-view that was literately flipped on its head just 2 days before it happened. We were originally scheduled to see Bray Wyatt, as Sister Abigail, take on the 'Demon King' Finn Bálor and, The Shield battle Kane, Braun Strowman, The Barr and The Miz in a 3 on 5 Handicap match.
However, medical issues forced Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt to pull out of the show, and were replaced by something far better, Bray Wyatt by SmackDown's AJ Styles, and Reigns by WWE RAW General Manager Kurt Angle, wrestling his first WWE match in more than 11 years. The show also featured the undefeated Asuka in her main roster debut.
Asuka defeated Emma in the opening match, this was thankfully not a typical Asuka squash match, instead, we got a competitive one. Cedric Alexander and Rich Swann defeated Gentleman Jack Gallagher and The Brian Kendrick in a fair match, for under 10 minutes.
Alexa Bliss retained her Women's Championship over Mickie James in a decent match, Enzo Amore won his second Cruiserweight Championship from Kalisto in a boring match, Finn Bálor pinned AJ Styles in a thrilling minor classic and Jason Jordan pinned Elias in a bearable match.
The match of the night was the 5 on 2 Handicap match. It was completely crazy, but a whole lot of fun.