Updated WWE TLC 2019 Card After Last Night's Raw

New matches galore on last night's TLC 2019 go-home show!

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WWE's last pay-per-view of the year, TLC 2019, goes down this Sunday (15 December), and while the card still isn't complete last night's Raw at least saw it double in size.

Three new bouts were announced during the show. The first is Rusev vs. Bobby Lashley in a Tables Match, which came together during 'The Bulgarian Brute's' divorce segment with ex-wife Lana. The storyline's latest so-bad-it's-incredible angle concluded with Ru-Ru putting Lashley through a table.

Rivals-turned-allies Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair will unite to face common foes in The Kabuki Warriors. They'll meet in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match after Kairi Sane and Asuka beat the tar out of both women during the show.

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Finally, Buddy Murphy will piCK a fighT with Aleister Black, as the duo meet one-on-one.

Here's how the TLC 2019 card looks after the new additions:-

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Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match: Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match: The New Day (c) vs. The Revival

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Non-Title Match: Bray Wyatt vs. The Miz

Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy

WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match: The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch

Tables Match: Rusev vs. Bobby Lashley (with Lana)

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