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

4. Seth Rollins Vs. Dean Ambrose (Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match)

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It remains quite astonishing that newly-minted prop comic Dean Ambrose hasn't already taken Seth Rollins' Intercontinental Title hostage considering his rifling through of every other rotten trope during this horribly misguided rivalry.

The bruising Tables, Ladders and Chairs battle between the former Shield brothers could be absolutely incredible, and - based on prior matches between the two - will at very least be one of the best matches of the night. But, like the sicknesses Amrbose has spoke of since turning on Seth, the feud has been so revolting that it's been too easy to forget it.

In the interest of heating up a potential Rollins-To-WrestleMania title push, the odds seem stacked in Dean Ambrose's favour here, but what possible finish could instigate a victory over the gutsy champion? At this point it might just be simplest to predict the silliest - so let's go with Renee Young hoofing 'The Architect' in the family jewels to clear a path for her husband. There must be some payoff to the relentless grief Corey Graves has given her over all this the last few months, right?

Right?

Winner - Dean Ambrose

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