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

2. The Miz Attempts To Cash-In

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Yes The Miz looks a bit of a thick idiot every week even when he's supposed to be the cool one, but just how much bigger of a one would he be if he chooses not to bother taking a run at Drew McIntyre after a hard-fought TLC match?

WWE can have multiple cakes and eat them too, if they wish.

Perhaps Sheamus could get involved either for or against his supposed best mate in the main event. This would render McIntyre emotionally and physically broken - Miz would be a fool not to jump on that. If he has to fend off 'The Great White' he has John Morrison there to perform that exact role. Everything appears in place enough for the grim inevitable.

But what grim inevitable, exactly? In the words of greatest living human Kevin Nash, "check the adjective". Attempts to cash-in, and it won't be his own indecision or the actions of a 'Celtic Warrior' that gets in the 'A-Lister's way...

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