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

5. Nia. Jax. Goes. Through. A. F*cking. Table.

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Because what's this all been about otherwise?

It wasn't about winning tag team titles when Nia Jax began launching the 'Ravishing Russian' through a table, just as it wasn't nine weeks later when both Jax and Baszler prepared to team with her at the Survivor Series. Heels get fitting comeuppance. That's how this works, because that's how this has to work.

The worry here, of course, is that Lana was given token agency with a fluke win against the 'Irresistible Force', and WWE will think that's quite enough of that. It absolutely isn't - Jax has to suffer the indignity she put her rival through even if she does leave Tables, Ladders and Chairs with the Tag Team Championships in tact.

It can either feed into the finish or come after the match, but on this show with this combatants after this long, WWE can forget ever getting the next great babyface they believe lurks within Lana if she doesn't unlock this achievement.

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