Dana Brooke SHOOTS On TLC Main Event

WWE SmackDown star with stinging words following controversial pay-per-view conclusion.

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Dana Brooke had some angry remarks for WWE following their decision to cut away from Asuka's victory at the conclusion of Sunday's Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view.

'The Empress Of Tomorrow' had barely grasped the Tag Team Titles from the karabina to retain for The Kabuki Warriors before cameras moved to the crowd where Roman Reigns, Baron Corbin and a host of extras continued their brawl.

Speaking to IGLive, she said: “Something I totally disagreed upon was they didn’t let the women have their time to shine. I think that’s something they needed to do especially after the match was give those women the appreciation they deserve.”

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The Kabuki Warriors, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair went 26:00 minutes in a bruising TLC war over the doubles straps, with Sane sustaining an as-yet-undisclosed injury with the others absorbing their fair share of damage too.

It's the second consecutive year the pay-per-view has ended with Asuka victorious atop a ladder, with this year's finish in particular playing in to her next programme with Becky Lynch. In spite of this, Sunday's show faded out with a shot of Reigns spearing Corbin from a balcony into a sea of brawling bodies. Brooke's remarks were shared by numerous fans online, and it'll be notable in the next few days to see if other female talent come forward to share similar sentiment.

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