Monday, December 20, 2010

WWE 2010 TLC Tables Ladders Chairs







WWE Champion The Miz vs. Randy Orton (Tables Match)

The Miz shocked the WWE Universe when he cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on a vulnerable Randy Orton on Raw to capture the WWE Championship, but the Age of Awesome could very well end in a shower of splinters at WWE TLC when the brash new WWE Champion defends his title against the vengeful Viper in a Tables Match.

The only way to win a Tables Match is to put your opponent through a table by any means necessary. There are no count-outs, submissions or pinfalls.

One week after The Miz’s successful first title defense against WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler in a harrowing Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match on Raw, The Awesome One wasn’t interested in just telling Orton about the precarious stipulation for their anticipated rematch at WWE TLC; he wanted to show him firsthand. But since Orton is known for turning the tables on his enemies – especially when actual tables are involved – WWE’s Apex Predator sent a powerful retaliatory message to The Miz by driving his apprentice, Alex Riley, through a table.

Ever since he defeated seven other Superstars – including Orton – for a WWE Championship opportunity at Money in the Bank in July, The Miz flaunted his bright red briefcase to remind his opposition that it was only a matter of time before the most coveted prize in sports-entertainment would be fastened securely around his “awesome” waist. Because, as he boldly proclaimed to the WWE Universe the night he captured the Raw Money in the Bank briefcase, “You’re all living in my moment.” (READ MORE)

As The Miz was biding his time in possession of a guaranteed WWE Title Match wherever and whenever he wanted it, WWE Champion Orton was facing a serious threat from Nexus leader Wade Barrett. One night after turning back the calculating Nexus mastermind at Survivor Series, WWE’s Apex Predator overcame a vicious assault at the hands of The Nexus and went on to defeat Barrett in a grueling WWE Title rematch. Wincing in pain from the pre-match attack and his hard-fought title defense, The Viper was visibly shaken when The Miz’s entrance music suddenly began blaring out of the arena speakers: The Miz had chosen his time to strike. (WATCH PHOTOS)

Orton refused to go down without a fight, but the battered and bruised WWE Champion could not turn back The Miz’s vicious offense for long, ultimately succumbing to a Skull-Crushing Finale that earned The Awesome One his first WWE Title victory. But at WWE TLC, The Viper will be out to make The Miz taste timber.

Will Orton humble The Miz and earn his seventh WWE Title? Or will the Age of Awesome continue into 2011?


World Heavyweight Champion Kane vs. Edge vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio (Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match)

Although Edge himself admitted his abduction of Paul Bearer featured some "bizarre" moments, it could turn out to be The Master Manipulator's grandest scheme yet. (Recap video)

After weeks of Edge messing with The Big Red Monster’s head, SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long took notice. So much so that the GM was concerned that the champion might not even show up for WWE TLC.

To ensure a World Title match would take place, Long declared there would either be a Triple Threat Match (Edge vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio) or a Fatal 4-Way featuring all of the contestants and Kane. (WATCH)

But when Kane emerged on SmackDown just two nights before WWE TLC, Long’s concerns were quelled about whether the champion was ready for battle. The first ever Fatal 4-Way Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match would indeed take place. (WATCH)

No longer going one-on-one with The Big Red Monster as originally planned, Edge would share the ring with two other challengers. The change certainly means the odds of a new champion have increased. But, could Edge’s mind games against Kane eventually backfire?

Originally scheduled to square off in a Chairs Match, Mysterio and Del Rio now have a chance at the World Title. Will the opportunity light a fire within them? On the flip side, with such short notice, are they prepared for such a huge match?

Finally, is Kane mentally prepared to defend his title? After weeks of torment and Paul Bearer’s health in question after taking a brutal fall to a concrete floor (WATCH), the champion must find a way to focus on the task at hand.

Which Superstar will climb the ladder and grasp championship glory?


John Cena vs. Wade Barrett (Chairs Match)

One month after Wade Barrett nearly permanently ended the career of one of the most beloved Superstars in WWE history, the Nexus mastermind will again battle a returning John Cena in a Chairs Match this Sunday at WWE TLC.

As its name suggests, use of a steel chair as a weapon in a Chairs Match is completely legal. Judging by the storied animosity between these two combative Superstars, retribution in this harrowing encounter will indeed accompany the bending of steel and the bruising of flesh.

Tasked to serve as special guest referee in a WWE Championship bout between Barrett and then-titleholder Randy Orton at Survivor Series, Cena faced a unique stipulation that tested his signature virtues of hustle, loyalty and respect. If Barrett were to become WWE Champion, Cena would be freed of his forced allegiance to The Nexus. However, if The Viper retained, Cena would be fired from WWE. Even though it meant giving up the thing he loves the most, the Legendary star did the right thing that fateful night, raising a deserving Orton’s hand in victory. The very next night on Raw, Cena gave a heartfelt farewell speech to the WWE Universe before walking up the entrance ramp one final time … or so we thought.

Attending Raw each week as a paying ticketholder, Cena continued to torment Barrett and his arm-banded entourage, making good on his vow to systematically dismantle The Nexus and rid WWE of its treachery. As Cenation cheered him on, Cena ambushed members of The Nexus in the locker room area, hopped the barricade to interfere in their matches and even cost Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater the WWE Tag Team Championships.

In addition to the physical anguish Cena has caused The Nexus, the nine-time World Champion’s persistent attacks widened growing rifts between the group and its leader. In fact, a frustrated David Otunga, blaming Barrett for Cena’s aggression toward them, led the rest of The Nexus in turning their back on the calculating Brit and issuing an ultimatum: Either Cena is reinstated as a WWE Superstar, or Barrett is exiled from The Nexus. On a special Slammy Awards edition of Raw, Barrett decreed that Cena would indeed be rehired under the condition that he battle the Nexus mastermind at WWE TLC in a Chairs Match – among the most barbaric contests in WWE history.

Will the 2010 Superstar of the Year make Barrett eat cold steel in this anticipated encounter? Or will The Nexus leader make Cena regret having his job back?


John Morrison vs. Sheamus (Ladder Match)

Newly crowned 2010 King of the Ring Sheamus has been terrorizing the Raw roster for more than a year now. Lately, however, John Morrison has called the alabaster bully on his shameful shenanigans. Now, the two are poised to settle their differences – not by scrapping behind the lockers after school – but at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in a Ladder Match with the winner receiving an opportunity to compete for the WWE Championship.

For weeks, Morrison stood up to Sheamus on behalf of not only himself but also one of the Irishman’s favorite targets of late, Santino Marella. The efforts appeared to frustrate The Celtic Warrior so much so that, despite a considerable size and strength advantage, he lost to The Shaman of Sexy in a stunning upset at Survivor Series.

Regaining the focus that has made him such a formidable force, Sheamus redeemed himself during the 2010 King of the Ring Tournament. In the competition’s climactic contest, The Celtic Warrior snuffed out the hopes of The Monday Night Delight to emerge victorious.

When the two square off for an opportunity at the WWE Championship – a prize Morrison has never held and Sheamus has held twice – can the WWE Universe look forward to a royal beatdown, or will the Irishman recast Morrison as The Shaman of Shattered?



Divas Champion Natalya & Beth Phoenix vs. Team Lay-Cool (Divas Tag Team Tables Match)

Divas Champion Natalya & Beth Phoenix would like nothing better than to teach Michelle McCool & Layla some manners. And at WWE TLC, they will try and “set the table,” against Team Lay-Cool in the first-ever Divas Tag Team Tables Match.

The reign of self-professed “Co-Divas Champions” Michele & Layla came to a sudden halt at Survivor Series, when third-generation Diva Natalya captured the Butterfly Title in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match, making Michelle tap-out with the Sharpshooter. When the “flawless” duo attacked the new champion after the match, Beth Phoenix surprised the WWE Universe, reemerging from an injury that Lay-Cool caused several months ago to clean house. The Glamazon exploded onto the scene, taking out both members of Team Lay-Cool before helping Natalya celebrate her history-making new title reign.

For the next few weeks Beth Phoenix continued to be a thorn in the side of the former champions on SmackDown, taking them out as they were mocking Hornswoggle and stopping Michelle’s interference as Layla took on Natalya.

But business was about to pick up for Lay-Cool just days before WWE TLC. One-half of SmackDown's resident "Mean Girls," the ornery Michelle McCool, eliminated Natalya in the Diva Battle Royal – netting she and her conceited cohort Layla not only the Slammy for Diva of the Year, but also the opportunity to inflict damage on the blonde beauties in the first-ever table encounter of its kind.

Will Divas Champion Natalya and her best friend The Glamazon leave splinters in Team Flawless, or will the Michelle McCool & Layla have the last laugh?

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