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

4. Roman Reigns (c) Vs. Kevin Owens

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Kevin Owens isn't afraid of Roman Reigns, and that's pretty cool.

'The Tribal Chief's first proper programme away from Jey Uso has featured a disconcerting amount of Jey Uso, but not enough to divert attention from the unique chemistry the Champion shares with Owens on the opposite side of the babyface divide.

Creative has pushed Reigns a little too much in the direction of plain sight coward than SmackDown mob boss in recent weeks, but there's a good energy between Champion and Challenger and 'KO' wanting to extract physical revenge as well as the title from around 'The Big Dog's waist.

The prediction starts where it ends, too. We find ourselves in the awkward middle bit between Uso's attempts to challenge Reigns and his acceptance of his role free from relentless abuse. He was vital at Survivor Series, and will be here, but WWE need a far lighter touch with the two than they've shown of late.

Winner - Roman Reigns

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