Author Topic: WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs - December 19th 2010  (Read 232 times)

Offline BlowUpYourVideo

  • Global Moderator
  • Hulk Hogan
  • *****
  • Posts: 1359
  • Ready for a heavy dose of sidequest-ocity
  • Location: Ye olde ancient land of Scotland
    • View Profile
Re: WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs - December 19th 2010
« on: December 20, 2010, 03:09:04 pm »
Overall, I thought it was one of the better PPVs of the year. Morrison/Sheamus was great, and the TLC Match was very good also I thought. I probably should have predicted Edge winning, and I would've preferred Kane or Alberto but other than that, good match. Not quite sure why they put Cena/Barrett on last. Surely at this PPV it would've made more sense to have an actual TLC Match as the main event? Plus, they could've done that thing with the set earlier in the show. I was expecting something spectacular to happen which could only happen at the end (ie. the ring collapses or something), it was a slightly underwhelming end to the show TBH.

Thankfully the original ending to the Miz/Orton match wasn't the end of it (referees will force guys back onto the ring apron if they don't see a tag, but will happily end a WWE Title Table match even if they didn't see a guy go through a table?). Miz could've looked stronger with the actual ending, but it was quite good the way they did it. I guess they don't want Orton to look too weak....

The IC Title match was a nice way to start the show, and yeah, the divas match wasn't bad for what it was I thought. Though it must say something that the combined weight of LayCool didn't break the table when they got shoved off the second rope.... :P


EDIT: Though it seems they've suddenly changed the rules of a Table Match. Apparently you don't even have to put through a table, you can fall through one now and it counts as a win. :weightlifting:
« Last Edit: December 20, 2010, 03:30:23 pm by BlowUpYourVideo »
"The lift doors are closing... leaving you trapped in an airless, windowless coffin, hurtling downwards at a hundred miles an hour."