4. Tables, Ladders and Chairs
In November WWE Raw posted their lowest ever rating for the 3rd time in 2018. This was followed up in December as Raw again had their lowest ever rating, this time two weeks in a row. As a result, WWE went all out for their TLC PPV.
This provided us with an amazing show main evented by Charlotte, Asuka, and Becky Lynch in a triple threat TLC match for the Smackdown Women's Title. Asuka won the title after Ronda Rousey got involved to a huge pop from the crowd. The rest of the card was stacked and pretty awesome as well.
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Finn Balor beat Drew McIntyre in a greatly booked match which made both men look strong at the same time. Braun Strowman ousted Baron Corbin from power with help of all the superstars who had been hurt by Corbin's run as Raw GM.
The Bar, New Day and The Usos had a great match as well. Rey Mysterio beat Randy Orton in what just might be the best Chairs Match in history. Ronda Rousey carried Nia Jax to a somewhat decent match for the Raw Women's title and Daniel Bryan and AJ Styles had an absolute banger of a match.
The Bryan-Styles match deviated from the WWE style hard and gave us an amazing match where both participants went all out. Certainly the match of the night, this might just have been the match of the year.
On the negative part, Natalya and Ruby Riott had a fairly decent match given their abysmal buildup. R-Truth and Carmella beat Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox on PPV to win the Mixed Match Challenge.
But the worst part of the show has to be Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose's match which defied all odds and ended up being an absolute boring wreck. The crowd booed both men during the match but the sour crowd soon got what they wanted as soon as the main event began.