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

5. The Bar Vs. The New Day Vs. The Usos

The Usos The Bar The New Day
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Predictably, the triple threat SmackDown Live Tag Team Title match has provided the perfect mix of Sports Entertainment in the build. A match featuring representatives from each team was stellar, whilst a rap battle was another creative triumph if you were prepared to believe The New Day's legit pops over the weathered digs made at what Sheamus and Cesaro were forced to wear.

History is kind to these three pairs, and the likely quality of the encounter. Of all the matches on this show (and, again, there are too many) this stands to suffer the bloat least of all. The crews have been forced into shorter times before, whilst The New Day and The Usos once responded to a Kickoff show relegation by crafting one of the best matches of the year.

To the victors will go some big blue belts, but the match may be the best gift WWE gives its audience this festive season.

Winners - The Bar

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