10 HUGE WWE TLC 2020: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Predictions You Need To Know

9. The New Day (c) Vs. The Hurt Business

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It'd take a detail set up by Jimmy McNulty with the patience of Lester Freemon to locate an actual story between these two teams.

Kofi Kingston and MVP trading barbs about who's sucked the least since they first fought in 2009 is not a story. Cedric Alexander being pleased to win matches is not a story. Match after match after f*cking match is not a story, as well everybody should know from The Hurt Business' feud with Apollo Crews.

Alas, as usual with the Champions (and, for that matter, these challengers) the work deserves respect in spite of everything else folded into it. It's high time business boomed again for Porter's group after doing the sum total of sh*t all either side of a minging Survivor Series match with Sami Zayn. Woods and Kingston will be fine for the rest of their lives if they happen to lose here too - they matter even if the belts don't.

Winners - The Hurt Business

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