9 HUGE WWE TLC 2019: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Predictions You Need To Know

7. The Kabuki Warriors Vs. Becky Lynch And Charlotte Flair

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Becky Lynch let her feelings about being shunted into Raw's doubles division known with a not-that-tacit whinge on Twitter, but this Tables, Ladders and Chairs clash may end up being her best pay-per-view match of 2019.

This time last year, three of the components here were set to go to war over 'The Man's SmackDown Championship under the exact same stipulation, so the addition of Kairi Sane for a chaotic tag edition of the match should only improve on 2018's excellent headliner. This too could and probably should go on last - the women and the weapons will make for the biggest pops, even if the babyfaces won't be able to send the fans home happy.

Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch would make great oddball champions for a brief stint, but The Kabuki Warriors remain on that trademark WWE knife-edge at present - they've captured something magic as a team, but it's so often lost nowadays after a loss. Some mist from through the rungs of a ladder would look cool as sh*t, too.

Winners - The Kabuki Warriors

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