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

6. Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler (c) Vs. Asuka & TBD

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WWE have given themselves options with this sort-of-kind-of intriguing Tag Title clash.

In writing Lana - the character at the centre of the story - out of the match, they throw up the possibility of the element of surprise catching out the champions. Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke aren't exactly blockbuster choices for the Raw Women's Champion, but who knows what could blossom from such a pair? Nikki Cross is idling, and knows her way around tag wrestling and what it takes to the win the titles. The NXT roster are all close by, and jesus f*cking christ can you even imagine if they complete the Sky Pirates/Kabuki Warriors triangle with Io Shirai?

Or, the whole thing is played out as a handicap match until a gutsy Lana arrives on the scene, preferably still connected to a drip or something, and aids her partner in dethroning the seemingly unstoppable Champions. A fun result all round, and indication that the 'Queen Of Spades' can re-focus on trying to return the favour in singles action against Asuka at a much bigger show in the future.

It'll be a nice moment when the 'Empress Of Tomorrow' ends her best ever year on the main roster with two belts on a show she can't be beaten on. But it won't be the moment...

Winners - Asuka & TBD

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