12 HUGE WWE TLC 2018: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Predictions You Need To Know

3. Ronda Rousey Vs. Nia Jax

Ronda Rousey Nia Jax
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Nia Jax hasn't gotten any better at anything since winning an Evolution Battle Royal back in October to earn this shot or punching Becky Lynch in the face to build up some heat for herself on the Survivor Series go-home show, but those two controversial events have at least supplied the drama for a blockbuster battle with one of the industry's hottest stars.

This piece will note why one of these women may be needed later on in the night, so rather than forcing Ronda to sell against the decidedly dumb duo of Nia and Tamina (or worse, give Jax too much time with her too little offence), this should end quickly with a Rousey tap-out win. Catching the ill-prepared Jax unaware with a flash submission, the heels can get their heat back after the bell too, because that's how it works in WWE.

With the 'Rowdy' one still undefeated and Nia Jax still untalented, this should be the safest prediction on the show. Here's hoping the company don't do something reckless in response to sagging ratings.

Winner - Ronda Rousey

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