In the first step towards the unification of every single belt in the wrestling universe, Sunday night’s TLC PPV featured Kofi-Miz using the pre-show experts panel the way God intended, two separate 1-on-3 handicap matches and a titular title match for the new created WWEWHC 2.0 Super Belt.
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It’s time for the last PPV of the year, and the first PPV of the rest of our title-unified lives. And that means that it’s time for Noah to predict who’s going to win, who’s going to lose and who is going to sound the dumbest on tonight’s “expert” panel.
Tonight is WWE’s TLC PPV, where John Cena will face off against Randy Orton in Tables, Ladders and Chairs World Title Unification match 10 YEARS in the making. Okay, more like 4 weeks, considering how long Cena’s been World Heavyweight Champion… right… sorry … What’s the Worst That Could Happen?
This week: Sami’s losing streak might make him break, and how much more of the Kassius Ohno farewell tour can we take?
WWE has some of the world’s most talented women’s wrestlers down in NXT, while some less-than-talented workers stunk up Raw…by playing musical chairs. That makes Andy Angry.
This week, Bray Wyatt & His Dueling Banjoes Band wreak havoc on SmackDown and Main Event manages to make less sense than NXT only being available on Hulu.
There’s a lot of wrestling on TV every week, but only some of it is actually worth watching. That’s where Andy comes in: every week, he’ll break down the spoilers of all of WWE’s pre-taped shows to let you know what you should watch, and which segments and full shows you should skim or skip. This week, there’s a lot to love… if you’re REALLY into Ryback and/or using your remote to fast forward.