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

10. Natalya Vs. Ruby Riott (Tables Match)

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Vince McMahon went bananas (again) on TLC's go-home Monday Night Raw, first scripting Seth Rollins to scream out every creative failing under the pretense of bantering off Baron Corbin, before unearthing the Montreal Screwjob just to put more heft into the "Your Dad is dead, lmao" storyline between Ruby Riott and Natalya.

He's lost the f*cking plot, basically, which isn't ideal considering the fact this one was tied up a fortnight ago anyway. Nattie, Bayley and Sasha Banks defeated Ruby, Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan at Evolution, and the cat whisperer herself knocked off Riott in a singles match on Raw shortly after Survivor Series.

Then Ruby Riott got an almost-to-scale Jim Neidhart printed on a table.

What's a more believable visual? The Riott Squad scurrying off to a print shop to get the made, or Vince McMahon's grin as a Hart daughter lays in the broken remains of her dead father?

Bret Hart took a table bump in 1995 that transformed the spot for all eternity in WWE. Natalya could be about to take the darkest.

Winner - Ruby Riott

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