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

8. The SmackDown Rematches

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As of this writing, the go-home edition of SmackDown will feature Bayley Vs Bianca Belair and The Street Profits Vs Dolph Ziggler and Bobby Roode for the blue brand's tag straps.

Lined up for that event rather than this one, the show's move to FS1 instead of its usual Fox home was surely the reason for WWE stacking the broadcast. However, when has any of this ever stopped them doing it again?

Pay-per-views have a better record of delivering finishes than the weekly television show, so expect one or both of these matches to go again at Tables, Ladders and Chairs, with the incumbent babyfaces winning regardless. In fact, WWE could elect to bring both together for something that actually seems more appealing than two rematches.

A six-person match can afford Belair, Ford and Dawkins the victories they should be scoring in their respective programmes, freeing up all six to move forward to whatever awaits them in WrestleMania season.

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