How WWE Should Book TLC 2018

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**Hey everyone! Ever since Night Of Champions 2015, through multiple accounts, every month before major WWE pay-per-views, I’ve come on here and booked the cards to make them as exciting, intriguing, and best possible scenarios for the future. I do both NXT and main-roster pay-per-views, as well as the occasional big RAW or Smackdown weekly show. Without further ado, here is how WWE Should Book TLC 2018!**

> My Posts On Previous TLC events:

* 2015: https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/3wppw7/how_wwe_should_book_tlc_2015/

 

* 2016: Didn’t do one.

 

* 2017: https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/77vj6v/how_wwe_should_book_tlc_2017_raw/

 

> KICKOFF-SHOW:

 

* We get the usual panel of Jonathan Coachman, Peter Rosenberg, David Otunga and Booker T. They run down the card, give their predictions, hype up the matches and show us video packages. **A Social Media Lounge segment is announced just before the show with Baron Corbin. Use #AskConstableCorbin**. About halfway into the kickoff, we get to our kickoff match.

 

**KICKOFF MATCH: uhhhhhh what do you mean there’s no kickoff match announced yet but if i had to move one from the main card it’d sadly have to be the surefire sixteen star classic in mahalicia vs. fabulous truth**

 

* uhhhhhhh carmella taps out alicia fox for the win with the code of silence and the match goes 10 minutes, yeah?

 

**WINNERS by SUBMISSION: truth and carmella if it gets moved okay they should really have a kickoff match announced by the time the go home smackdown goes off the air shouldn’t they**

 

* We get the panel asking Corbin questions and the panel blabbers on for a bit longer. They give their final predictions for the main event matches and we get to the main show.

 

> MAIN-SHOW:

 

* Gimmick PPVs… Gimmick PPVs... what are they good for? Well, we’ve already come to the very last PPV of the year. There have been some really great ones, thankfully. Let’s go out with a CRASH… **through a table**…. see what I did there hahahahaha

 

**1ST MATCH: The Bar (c)  vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Big E) vs. The Usos (Triple Threat Tag Team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships)**

 

* The Usos are out first followed by The New Day followed by Cesaro and *ICE ICE SHEAMY*. The **match goes 15 minutes and we get formal ring introductions**. BUBBA RAY DUDLEY said it himself, as well as the multitude of other WWE fans, that these three teams are THE TEAMS that could’ve topped any of the Dudleys/Hardyz/E&C TLC matches, it’s these three. A great shame that the namesake stip wasn’t slapped on this one. Either way, this is sure to be a damn classic. **The match ends when Jimmy Uso and Kofi Kingston are in the ring. Jimmy and Jey hit a Double Superkick on Kofi, knocking him to the mat. Jey then runs and clotheslines both himself and Sheamus over the top rope to the outside. Jimmy goes to the top rope and tries for an Uso Splash to win the titles, but OUT OF ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE, CESARO SLIDES IN AND CATCHES JIMMY OUT OF THE AIR WITH THE NASTIEST LOOKING EUROPEAN UPPERCUT EVER DELIVERED. Jimmy is out and Cesaro tosses him out of the ring, and steals the cover on Kofi for the win**. The Bar are STILL your SD Tag Champs. New Day and Usos have held the belts SO MANY TIMES, and The Bar right now are still the hottest in their division, therefore they should retain the titles. They’ve got wrestling skills, both good on the mic, and comedy appeal, and they’re just simply fantastic. No sense in stripping them of the gold at this time. Since SmackDown has only these 3 teams apparently, the Usos could have a one on one feud with The Bar leading into the Rumble, which I’ll have my full card for at the end of this post.

 

**WINNERS by PINFALL and STILL WWE SmackDown Live Tag Team Champions: The Bar**

 

* We get an ad for Kay Jewlers, followed by a shot of Baron Corbin waiting in the parking lot for Braun Strowman to appear before their match is set to occur later in the night.

 

**2ND MATCH: Natalya vs. Ruby Riott (w/ Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan)  (Tables match)**

 

* Natalya is out first followed by Ruby with her ANVIL TABLE. **The match goes 7 minutes**. This is an uncomfortable storyline, isn’t it. I’m sure WWE would never go through with something like this unless Natalya okayed it, but still just very weird to watch so soon after Jim’s death. BUT STILL, OF COURSE THE TABLE IS GETTING BROKEN HAHAHA. **The match ends when Ruby is standing dazed on the apron, and she’s doing the dangling spot as there’s a table just behind her on the outside. Liv and Sarah Logan jump up on the apron to try and stop Ruby from falling, but Natalya runs the ropes and hits a huge dropkick, sending all three ladies crashing through the Anvil table**. In the end, it’s all okay because Anvil helped Natalya to get the victory, as the Riott Squad lay in the broken, wooden pieces of his face. WRESTLING!

 

**WINNER by ANVIL TABLE: Natalya**

 

* We get an ad for Tapout.

 

**3RD MATCH: The Fabulous Truth (Carmella and R-Truth) vs. Team Mahalicia (Mixed Match Challenge Season 2 Finals match; Winners will receive an all-expenses paid vacation to anywhere in the world and the #30 spot in their respective Royal Rumble matches)**

 

* Welp, if this doesn’t happen on the pre-show, I oughta explain what goes down in full here. **Mahalicia fly in first on a Magic Carpet with a Wrestlemania-like pyro show, doing Shanti. Next, R-Truth and Carmella get driven down the ramp in a glow-up monster truck, sporting 239K speakers, rapping all the way to the ring**. Obviously, I’m not joking about ANY OF THIS. **The match goes 10 minutes and the match of the year candidate end after Truth hits a Scissor Kick on Mahal, and Carmella wrenches in the Code Of Silence leading to Foxy tapping out as Truth goes wild in the corner**. It’s pretty clear that Fabulous Truth is WWE’s favorite surviving team in this tourney, as they come out and have Dance Break segments almost every week on SD, even in segments they have no business in. Don’t worry though, R-Truth is gonna enter #30 in the Women’s Rumble and waste his chance in the Men’s anyways, because that’s what he does. MY BAD!

 

**WINNERS by SUBMISSION: The Fabulous Truth**

 

* We get a backstage interview with Finn Balor. Finn talks about Drew’s ambush on him a few weeks ago and his mindset on having to miss RAW last week, and vows to stomp Drew back to NXT.

 

**4TH MATCH: Bobby Lashley (w/ Lio Rush) vs. Elias (Ladder match; A guitar will be suspended above the ring and the first to retrieve it can use it as a weapon)**

 

* Elias is in the ring first, playing a song about San Jose and invites the fans to join him in a rousing rendition of “Bobby Lashley sucks”. Lashley and Rush are out next and **the match goes about 10 minutes**. This is a pointless stipulation, isn’t it? Why would you risk serious injury to climb a tall ladder to grab a hollow guitar that won’t even necessarily win you the match when you could just hit your finisher on your opponent once and pin him, with BOTH FEET ON THE GROUND? Nonetheless, throughout the match, the two men demolish each other with ladders and beat the hell outta each other. **In the end, the only man to successfully set-up and climb a ladder is the Ass Man himself, Bob The Lash. Lashley unhooks the guitar to boos and barks orders at Lio Rush to come into the ring and hold Elias’s arms behind his back so Lashley can smash the guitar over his skull. Lio complys but Elias is too strong and manages to escape from Lio’s grasp, causing Lashley to DEMOLISH RUSH’S BRAIN WITH THE GUITAR. In the chaos, Lashley tries to go check on Lio, but Elias sneaks up from behind with a Schoolboy for the win**. Elias’s music hits and Lashley is furious as the drifter celebrates on the ramp, and leads the crowd in yet another rendition of “Bobby Lashley sucks” post-match.

 

**WINNER by PINFALL: Elias**

 

* We get an ad for WWE Elite Collection, one of the official sponsors of the PPV.

 

**5TH MATCH: Randy Orton vs. Rey Mysterio (Chairs match)**

 

* These poor bastards. I suppose someone had to get the chairs match. Randy Orton is out first, and immediately collects a chair from under the ring. **Orton stands in the ring, chair in-hand, waiting for Rey to make his entrance. Mysterio’s music hits, but he doesn’t come out. Instead, Orton turns around and MYSTERIO NAILS A SPRINGBOARD SEATED SENTON, SENDING THE CHAIR CRUSHING ORTON’S FACE. The match goes 12 minutes**. The bell rings and it’s a quick pace right out of the gate, as Mysterio tries for a 619 but Orton is smart enough to roll out of the ring and avoid it. **The match ends when Orton is down in the ring, and Rey sets up a chair, resting Orton’s head on the center. Mysterio goes up top for a Frogsplash, and as he jumps Orton catches him with an RKO THROUGH THE CHAIR. Mysterio writhes in pain and Orton capitalizes for the win**. I don’t really see a reason to give Mysterio a win here, he can always win some sort of tournament or match to get a US Title shot down the line, if that is the plan for him in coming months. Orton is on a hot-streak of being a dastardly heel, destroying everything the fans love, and I see no sense in stopping that in its tracks here, especially if it leads to a feud with AJ Styles heading into Wrestlemania.

 

**WINNER by PINFALL: Randy Orton**

 

* We get an ad for WWEShop.

 

**6TH MATCH: Drew McIntyre vs. Finn Balor (Singles match)**

 

* McIntyre is out first followed by Balor. *I’ve seen reports suggesting that Balor may be the Demon for this match, and to that I say NAY. Drew cannot afford to lose twice so close together, and Drew shouldn’t be the one to finally defeat the demon, at least not right now*. The match goes 16 minutes, and it’s hopefully the straight BANGER we’re all expecting. **The match ends in a fantastic spot I’ve thought up, where Balor is making what appears to be his comeback, and he nails the Shotgun Dropkick to Drew into the corner, BUT MCINTYRE USES HIS OWN MOMENTUM TO SPRING RIGHT BACK OUT OF THE CORNER AND HITS A HUGE CLAYMORE FOR THE WIN**. McIntyre is one step closer to World Championship gold, and announce his entry in the Men’s Rumble match the next night on RAW.

 

**WINNER by PINFALL: Drew McIntyre**

 

* We get an ad for the Royal Rumble coming up next month, following a graphic showing that Truth and Carmella have already qualified for their matches. Speaking of those two, we get a backstage interview with them where they announce they’ve chosen to take their vacation to PARIS. *Truth vows to win the Royal Rumble, and announces his intentions to take that win and CHALLENGE BUDDY MURPHY FOR THE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE MAIN EVENT OF WRESTLEMANIA!!! As Carmella tries to explain to Truth that he can only challenge for the WWE or Universal championship by winning, Murphy walks by the three, looking absolutely disgusted, and walks through Gorilla Position as his music hits for his match*.

 

**7TH MATCH: Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Cedric Alexander (Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship)**

 

* Murphy is out first followed by Ceddy. **The match goes 10 minutes, and we get formal ring introductions**. Just as much as anyone, I’d love to give this match way more time, but there’s just so many matches on the card that I think we need to be conscious of keeping some things shorter. I loved the match between these two at Super Show-Down, although I don’t get why Cedric is challenging again so long after that match, and not someone like Tony Nese. **The match ends when Murphy’s Law is hit on Alexander for the win**. Simply put, Murphy is just getting started in this reign, and I expect him to remain the best on 205Live for quite a while, therefore, he should remain champion for quite a while, too.

 

**WINNER by PINFALL and STILL WWE Cruiserweight Champion: Buddy Murphy**

 

* We go up to the Kickoff panel for their thoughts on the show so far, and as they all give their opinions, all 4 stooges suddenly are forced into silence, as a familiar piano riff plays in the arena right behind them. The clock has just began ticking, and Sullivan Smash Hour has now begun.

 

**8TH MATCH: Lars Sullivan Debut Squash Match**

 

* Sullivan makes his ultra-intimidating entrance and gets a microphone upon entering the ring. Sullivan cuts a brief promo, challenging anyone from the back to come and step up to the FREAK, and announces that he will SMASH HIS WAY TO THE TOP OF THIS FEDERATION. **Like clockwork, Curt Hawkins music hits and he comes down, all cocky and confident, elaborating a complex plan to beat Lars in his debut. Of course, the bell rings, Sullivan kills the poor guy with a lariat, nails a diving headbutt, and hits the Freak Accident for the win**, just. like. that. Five Stars Lars has arrived, and backstage we see both Stephanie and Shane McMahon watching the aftermath on a television monitor, **standing inhumanely at a diagonal angle**, arguing that Lars would be better on their own brands. The bidding war is on.

 

**WINNER by MURDER: Lars Sullivan**

 

* We go to the RAW commentators as they thank the artists of the official theme song of the event, “Body Talks” by The Struts.

 

**9TH MATCH: Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Nia Jax (Singles match for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship)**

 

* We get a video package before the match, and Nia is out first with Tamina followed by Ronda. **The match goes 5 minutes**. You all get the picture. This match should just not be happening. I get WWE wanting to capitalize on the genuine nuclear H-bomb heat that Nia is currently receiving due to punching Becky Lynch, but WWE really is the only company on the face of this green Earth where you are REWARDED for being shit at your job. It’s a wonderful business, isn’t it? **Ronda gets the win after tapping Nia out to the armbar**. Simple as that. No more needs to be said. Do not dare take the title off Rousey, WWE, in fact, I will TWEET MY DISPLEASURE if you do. Look out.

 

**WINNER by SUBMISSION and STILL WWE RAW Women’s Champion: Ronda Rousey**

 

* I’ve ran out of transitions. Help.

 

**10TH MATCH: Daniel Bryan (c) vs. AJ Styles (Singles match for the WWE Championship)**

 

* Styles is out first followed by…. Daniel Bryan. This isn’t just any Daniel Bryan entrance. *DANIEL BRYAN MAKES HIS ENTRANCE ON A BICYCLE TO CONSERVE ENERGY, AND RIDES AROUND THE RING, SLOWLY EYEING STYLES. PLEASE LET THIS HAPPEN*. Anyways, this is one of the multiple matches on this long, long, card that could easily be MOTN. Tell me this would be happening one year ago, I would call you mental. **Bryan gets the win by tapping Styles out with the Heel Hook**. It just really makes no sense for Styles to win the title back, Bryan’s new gimmick is gold and this reign has bounds of potential.

 

**WINNER by SUBMISSION and STILL WWE Champion: The NEW Daniel Bryan**

 

**11TH MATCH: Baron Corbin vs. Braun Strowman (???) (Tables, Ladders and Chairs match; if Strowman wins, he will receive a Universal Championship match at the Royal Rumble and Corbin will be stripped of all authoritative power. If Corbin wins, he will become the full-time general manager of RAW)**

 

* Baron Corbin is out first and throws both a chair and a table in the ring to try to lure Braun, and the ref begins the forfeit count to 10. This is a tricky one. Even if Braun isn’t yet cleared, I’m sure that a quick Running Powerslam through a table and done can’t hurt him. If WWE really does want to make sure Braun is healthy, then they could always go the route of having Bray Wyatt make his big return and take on Corbin. Either way, Corbin has to lose, because much like Rollins said on RAW, A SHOW BUILT 90% AROUND BARON CORBIN IS GOING TO SUCK AND FAIL AND DIE. It’s time to finish this. **Assuming Braun is good enough to do a quick few moves, the ref gets to a count of 9 and then out of nowhere, Braun Strowman’s music hits to a big pop and Baron is ready to fight. BRAUN walks down the ramp, the ref calls for the bell, Braun nails a Powerslam through the table Corbin brought in, and gets the pin**. Braun has a Universal Title match at the Rumble, Corbin is out of the job, all is right in the world. Let’s all just move on and pretend Constable Corbin never even happened.

 

**WINNER by PINFALL: Braun Strowman/Bray Wyatt**

 

* We get an ad for Wrestlemania 35.

 

**12TH MATCH: Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose (Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship)**

 

* Rollins is out first followed by Bane Ambrose. **The match goes 25 minutes, the longest of the night, and immediately following the bell, the two men run across the ring and start punching at each other wildly**. This feud hasn’t been the best, but in the ring, Ambrose and Rollins NEVER disappoint. I’m not gonna list you any elaborate spots in this match like I might usually, I’m only here to say that Ambrose wins the title after a Dirty Deeds. Rollins time as IC Champ is up, and his time as Universal Champion is NOW. If WWE insists, these two could potentially rematch at the Royal Rumble, but Spoiler Alert, in my Royal Rumble post next month, I’m pencilling in Seth Rollins to win the Men’s Royal Rumble match. Ambrose is doing great work right now in my eyes, and he needs to take the title from Seth at this point in time. Monday Night Rollins will soon return.

 

**WINNER by PINFALL and NEW WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dean Ambrose**

 

**13TH MATCH: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair (Tables, Ladders and Chairs match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship)**

 

* Becky is out first followed by Asuka and finally Charlotte. **The match goes 20 minutes**. Immediately, all 3 ladies slide out of the ring. Becky gets a ladder, Charlotte gets a chair, and Asuka gets a table. They get them all in the ring, and the brawl ensues from that point on. *It’s time for the ladies to main event a PPV again, this is the most anticipated match on the show, and most importantly, it’s where THE MAN loses her shiny gold belt*. Here are some spots in the match:

* Becky legdrops both Asuka and Charlotte through an announce table on the outside off the top of a ladder

 

* In a spot harkening back to the greatest match of this type to ever occur at Wrestlemania X-Seven, Asuka climbs a ladder and has hands on the title, but Charlotte is there and climbs up the other side. Becky walks in and yanks the ladder out from Asuka’s feet, and CHARLOTTE SPEARS ASUKA OFF THE HOOK TO THE MAT.

 

* Charlotte hits Asuka with a Spanish Fly off the top rope through a table.

 

* Asuka is in the corner holding a chair, trying to fend off Becky Lynch, but Becky hits her step-up corner dropkick and sends the chair into Asuka’s face

 

The match ends when Becky and Charlotte are in the ring and Charlotte is climbing a ladder to retrieve the title. Becky manages to just get in the ring and pushes Charlotte off the ladder, but Charlotte lands on her feet. **For the third time in one month, much like the fate of Ronda Rousey and Asuka just a week prior, Charlotte begins to realize that she can’t beat Becky Lynch. She picks up a chair and SNAPS. Both ladies brawl to the outside and Charlotte goes wild with chair shots on Becky Lynch near the timekeepers area on the outside. Charlotte and Becky engage in a tussle on the floor and with neither woman paying attention, ASUKA SETS BACK UP THE LADDER, CLIMBS TO THE TOP, AND UNHOOKS THE SMACKDOWN WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP**.

 

It’s not over, ladies and gentlemen. Post-match, as Asuka celebrates atop the ladder, posing with the title, Charlotte on the outside, realizing that her anger and obsession with being the queen had just cost her one of the biggest matches of her career, PAIGE’S MUSIC HITS and she comes out to congratulate Asuka on her win, and more importantly, announces that because of the unbelievable performance of both Becky and Charlotte in the match, THEY’VE BOTH QUALIFIED FOR THE 2019 WOMEN’S ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH.

 

> TLC goes off the air when Becky gets a mic and simply says: “I’ll see you at the Royal Rumble when I’m throwing you over the top rope and paving my road to Wrestlemania, BITCH. End.

 

**WINNER and NEW WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion: Asuka**

 

> FINAL RESULTS:

 

No. | Results | Stipulations | Times |

:--|:--|:--|:--|

1 | The Bar (c) defeated The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Big E) and The Usos by Pinfall | Triple Threat Tag Team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships | 15 minutes

2 | Natalya defeated Ruby Riott (w/ Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan) | Tables match | 7 minutes

3 | The Fabulous Truth (Carmella and R-Truth) defeated Team Mahalicia (Alicia Fox and Jinder Mahal) by Submission | Mixed Match Challenge Season 2 Finals match | 10 minutes

SEGMENT | Finn Balor Backstage Interview | N/A | N/A

4 | Elias defeated Bobby Lashley (w/ Lio Rush) by Pinfall | Ladder match; A guitar will be suspended above the ring and the first to retrieve it can use it as a weapon | 10 minutes

5 | Randy Orton defeated Rey Mysterio by Pinfall | Chairs match | 12 minutes

6 | Drew McIntyre defeated Finn Balor by Pinfall | Singles match | 16 minutes

SEGMENT | Backstage Interview with The Fabulous Truth; announce they’ll be vacationing to Paris; Truth announces his intentions to win the Royal Rumble and challenge Buddy Murphy at WM; Murphy walks past, shaking his head | N/A | N/A

7 | Buddy Murphy (c) defeated Cedric Alexander by Pinfall | Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship | 10 minutes

8 | Lars Sullivan defeated Curt Hawkins by Pinfall | Singles match | 60 seconds

9| Ronda Rousey (c) defeated Nia Jax by Submission | Singles match for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship | 5 minutes

10 | Daniel Bryan (c) defeated AJ Styles by Submission | Singles match for the WWE Championship | 15 minutes

11| Braun Strowman defeated Baron Corbin by Pinfall | Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match | 30 seconds

12 | Dean Ambrose defeated Seth Rollins (c) by Pinfall | Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship | 25 minutes

13 | Asuka defeated Becky Lynch (c) and Charlotte Flair | Triple Threat Tables, Ladders and Chairs match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship | 20 minutes

 

> MY ROYAL RUMBLE 2018 CARD (January 27th, 2019; Phoenix, AZ)

 

No. | Matches | Stipulations

:--|:--|:--|

1 | 2019 Men’s Royal Rumble match (As of TLC going off the air, announced entrants: R-Truth) | 30-Man Royal Rumble match

2 | 2019 Women’s Royal Rumble match (As of TLC going off the air, announced entrants: Carmella, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair) | 30-Woman Royal Rumble match

3 | Brock Lesnar (c) (w/ Paul Heyman) vs. Braun Strowman | Singles match for the WWE Universal Championship

4 | Daniel Bryan (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz vs. vs. Randy Orton vs. Samoa Joe | 6-Pack Challenge match for the WWE Championship

5 | Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Natalya | Singles match for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship

6 | Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Rey Mysterio | Singles match for the WWE United States Championship

7PS | The Bar (Cesaro and Sheamus) (c) vs. The Usos | Tag Team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships

8PS | Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Lio Rush | Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship

 

Well, that was How WWE Should Book TLC 2018. Thanks for reading. Tell me what you liked or disliked from the post, and what from the post you’d like to see actually happen on the show. **As always, be sure to look out for my next post for the upcoming PPV’s “How NXT Takeover: Phoenix Should Be Booked” AND “How WWE Should Book Royal Rumble 2018” the weekend of those shows.**.  I won’t be doing one for the UK Takeover as it’s just too many in a short space of time and since I’m really not all that familiar with the brand and it’s storylines. The next time these posts come to you, the road to Wrestlemania will have officially begun. Enjoy the PPV, everyone.

 

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