Updated WWE TLC 2017 Card After Last Night's Raw

The Shield and Asuka get their opponents for October 22nd.

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WWE's next pay-per-view, TLC 2017, takes place on October 22nd, and last night's Raw brought several new additions to the card:-

The main event will see the reunited Shield face The Miz, Sheamus, Cesaro, and Braun Strowman in a TLC handicap match. It was originally set to be a three-on-three contest, but 'The Monster Among Men' was added at Miz's request, with Ambrose, Reigns, and Rollins powerbombing Braun through the announce table earlier in the evening.

Asuka's first main roster opponent has been announced, with Emma earning the right to welcome 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' to Raw after winning a five-way elimination match on Raw. It'll likely be a straightforward rout for Asuka, but the duo had a tremendous bout at NXT TakeOver: London in December 2015.

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There's also been a slight amendment to the Cruiserweight Title match. Kalisto defeated Enzo Amore for the belt last night, and will now enter TLC as the champion, not the challenger.

Here's how the card looks following the additions:-

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Tables, Ladders & Chairs 3-on-4 Match: The Shield (Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins) vs. Braun Strowman, Cesaro, Sheamus & The Miz

WWE Cruiserweight Title: Kalisto (c) vs. Enzo Amore

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Raw Women's Title: Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Mickie James

Asuka vs. Emma

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