As predictable as many results from TLC were, the booking of the event should still guarantee a very interesting fallout over the next few weeks, opening the door for a number of previously unforeseen creative decisions. As generally expected, Roman Reigns lost to Sheamus - but his behaviour after the match was very interesting, mercilessly attacking Triple H and slamming him through the announce table. Elsewhere, Dean Ambrose defeated Kevin Owens in under ten minutes, relieving the internet favourite of his Intercontinental Championship and casting a shadow of doubt over the futures of both men. Where will they both go from here? Add the impending return of John Cena, the possibility of Brock Lesnar's involvement, and one or two potential NXT call-ups into the equation, and the stage is set for a very unpredictable few weeks as we approach the Royal Rumble. Here are a few potential avenues for WWE to explore.
10. Triple H Gives Reigns Number 1 At The Royal Rumble
Roman's (admittedly rather shocking) post-match attack of Triple H earned him his first real cheers in a long while. There's likely to be a huge fallout on the next few episodes of Raw, but unfortunately - this being the modern-day WWE - that could well amount to nothing more than a series of handicap matches against various members of the League of Nations. Hopefully this attack will actually mean something in the long run. It could well result in Triple H forcing Reigns to enter the Rumble at number one, although there'd have to be a reason for allowing him to even enter the match at all. This would be a good storyline under one condition: Roman doesn't then go on to actually win the Rumble. Remember the horrendous reaction he received when he won it at the beginning of this year? Now imagine the reaction if he systematically ploughed through everybody from number one. It wouldn't be pretty.