2020 WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs predictions, card, matches, start time, date, PPV preview, location - CBSSports.com

2020 WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs predictions, card, matches, inaugurate time, date, PPV preview, location
One of the most brutal matches in WWE establishes its return on Sunday night as the annual TLC pay-per-view takes center stage for the month of December. Both the WWE and universal championships will be on the line in the signature TLC matches with expectations high for both to thunder big thrills.
In total, five championships are on the line at TLC, incorporating Roman Reigns defending the universal championship anti Kevin Owens and Drew McIntyre putting the WWE title on the line anti AJ Styles. All the action goes down from the ThunderDome inside Tampa Bay's Tropicana Field.
TLC will leave at 7 p.m. ET with the show anticipated to last approximately three hours, not incorporating the kickoff show, which starts one hour prior to the main card at 6 p.m. CBS Sports will be with you the entire way on Sunday with live results, highlights and analysis.
Let's take a closer look at who our CBS Sports experts anticipated will come out on top at WWE TLC.
Big E, Daniel Bryan, Otis & Chad Gable vs. Sami Zayn, King Corbin, Cesaro & Shinsuke Nakamura (Kickoff show)
When you look at who has stunning, meaningful stories happening on weekly programming, Bryan, Otis, Gable and Big E have all, at times, felt meaningful. On the opposite side, Zayn has been a presence and Corbin has a interpretation story with the Mysterios, but Nakamura and Cesaro are cannon fodder. Somebody consumes to eat the pin here, and it's a lot easier to find options for that on the heel team, even if Zayn has get a master at stealing wins in bad situations. Pick: Big E, Daniel Bryan, Otis & Chad Gable win -- Brent Brookhouse
Women's Tag Team Championship: Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler (c) vs. Asuka & TBD
With Lana people pulled from the match due to kayfabe damage, there are a finite number of women who can take her place: Nikki Cross people the one that makes the most felt followed by Charlotte Flair and Naomi, either of whom would be executive their return after injury layoff. More probable is that WWE resets its women's storylines as it initially designed before Mandy Rose was injured. I hold Rose & Dana Brooke were supposed to face and defeat Jax & Baszler with one or both of those women engaging into a feud with Asuka for the Raw women's championship entering 2021. So with Lana sidelined and Rose back, it creates sense to run an angle with Jax & Baszler taking out Asuka beforehand the match, allowing Adam Pearce to Decide a replacement team that gets the job done as initially planned. Pick: Mandy Rose & Dana Brooke win the titles -- Adam Silverstein (also Brookhouse)
Raw Tag Team Championship: The New Day (c) vs. The Hurt Business
The create to this match has been convoluted with New Day moving 2-0-1 in title matches against Cedric Alexander & Shelton Benjamin beforehand the requisite singles victories from Alexander earned Hurt Business new title match. Hurt Business needs the boost of the titles, when New Day is getting a bit tiring„ tiresome with the straps on Raw. I'm not sure why the storyline would have run this way if it was not for a temperamental to come at this pay-per-view. Pick: The Hurt Business win the titles -- Silverstein
I could absolutely see the titles switching here, but I think this is where the seeds they've been planting with Cedric Alexander's selfishness Begin to pay off. Alexander was tagging himself in as Bobby Lashley was dominating in a six-man, he has Famous wildly several times in a way that looked to upset the rest of the Hurt Business and so on. I can see him executive a decision that backfires, allowing New Day to Keep and causing internal issues with the group. Pick: The New Day Keep the titles -- Brookhouse
"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton (Firefly Inferno match)
Wyatt is on the wicked path of facing a rival in a match as himself beforehand the payoff match as The Fiend. Orton was drawing the better of the initial match beforehand Wyatt disappeared and was replaced with The Fiend. Then Orton lit a box containing Wyatt on fire only to see The Fiend emerge. Given Wyatt's "victories" on Raw, Orton would usually get the win at the pay-per-view. But The Fiend is a special attraction and those laws don't always apply. Additionally, Alexa Bliss has been off Hide since Orton threatened her as proof he False The Fiend's weakness (she was actually just off filming for the new Punky Brewster show). This would be a good spot for her to pop back up, cost Orton the match and Hate that she is not a weakness. Pick: "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt wins -- Brookhouse (also Silverstein)
SmackDown Women's Championship: Sasha Banks (c) vs. Carmella
WWE is finally giving Banks a run with a championship when her history of being unable to hold on to the title. It's hard to see that protecting at the hands of Carmella less than to months when Banks won the belt. Carmella has come off unblemished through the story and that's great for the division, because SmackDown consumes more players at the top of the women's division, but she's not ready for a title run and Banks' run hasn't developed enough. Pick: Sasha Banks retains the title -- Brookhouse (also Silverstein)
WWE Championship: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. AJ Styles (TLC match)
Styles is a enormous utility player at this point. You can slot him into any space and he's a credible threat. That said, it's hard to see McIntyre losing the belt beforehand WrestleMania, especially after he already briefly lost the belt to Orton. This must be an excellent match and could set up a Miz Money in the Bank cash-in effort, which would also likely fail in the boring of keeping McIntyre a strong champion. Pick: Drew McIntyre retains the title -- Brookhouse (also SIlverstein)
Universal Championship: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Kevin Owens (TLC match)
The simple fact of the business is that Reigns is the top Describe and storyline going in WWE right now. It has been an Amazing new character that is captivating audiences and executive people excited about SmackDown. Reigns will lose the title at some demonstrate, but it won't be to Owens at a B-level PPV. It will liable be at WrestleMania against another current superstar (like Daniel Bryan or Big E). if WWE follows above with the rumored Goldberg match, perhaps Reigns holds the title for a calendar year pending SummerSlam. Owens has been revitalized by this feud, but the sulky we will see in him may be more of a heel turn than Owens becoming the new champion. Pick: Roman Reigns retains the title -- Silverstein (also Brookhouse)
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