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411’s WWE TLC Report 12.14.14

December 14, 2014 | Posted by Scott Slimmer

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Kickoff Show Match
The New Day vs. Goldust & Stardust
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Kingston and Goldust start the match, and Kingston quickly gets a standing rear waist lock. Goldust reverses into a standing head lock, but Kingston whips him to the ropes to break the hold. Goldust lands a kick to the gut and runs the ropes, but Kingston catches him with a back elbow shot for a two count. Kingston transitions out of the lateral press into an arm bar before whipping Goldust to the corner and making the tag to Big E. Goldust rolls out of the ring to catch a breather before rolling back in and making the tag to Stardust. Stardust goes for a standing rear waist lock, but Big E breaks the hold and hits a modified hip toss that sends Stardust half way across the ring. Big E ducks a clothesline and levels Stardust with a running shoulder tackle for a two count. Big E makes the tag to Kingston, and Kingston connects with an elevated drop kick for a two count. Stardust rolls out of the ring, but Big E launches Kingston over the top rope to take out Stardust. Big E gets the tag, but Stardust finally makes the tag to Goldust. Goldust locks in a seated chin lock before dragging Big E to the corner and making the tag back to Stardust. Stardust kicks Big E in the corner, backs off, and charges at him again, but Big E catches Stardust with a clothesline out of nowhere. Kingston gets the hot tag and connects with a running clothesline. Kingston hits the Boom Drop and follows up with a double knee strike in the corner. Kingston heads up top, but Goldust distracts him long enough for Stardust to ram Kingston’s shoulder into the turnbuckle. Kingston tumbles to the outside, and Goldust whips him head-first into the barrier. Goldust gets the tag and rolls Kingston back into the ring. Stardust gets the quick tag and repeatedly stomps on Kingston. Stardust locks in a front-facing Boston Crab and then stomps on Kingston’s back. Stardust charges at Kingston, but Kingston back body drops him over the top rope and to the outside. Kingston desperately crawls toward Big E, but Stardust gets back in the ring and makes the tag to Goldust. Goldust pulls Kinston back to the corner and makes the quick tag back to Stardust. Kingston slides around Stardust and FINALLY makes the hot tag to Big E. Big E spears Stardust and Goldust in the corner before hitting a gorgeous belly-to-belly suplex. Big E hits a running splash but only gets a two count. Goldust makes the save and whips Big E to the ropes, but Kingston gets the blind tag. Goldust goes for a clothesline, but Kingston pulls him out of the ring. Kingston heads up top, and Big E and Kingston hit Stardust with the Big Ending / Top Rope Splash combination for the three count.

Match Result: Kofi Kingston defeats Stardust with a Big Ending / Top Rope Splash combination.
Match Length: 10:52
Slimmer’s Rating: **½


Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship
Luke Harper (Champion) vs. Dolph Ziggler
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Ziggler and Harper start the match by staring at the Intercontinental Championship belt hanging high above the middle of the ring. They both roll to the outside and start filling the ring with ladders. Harper ambushes Ziggler on the outside and whips him face-first into a ladder. Harper whips Ziggler over the barrier into the time keeper’s area. Harper heads back into the ring and sets up a ladder. Harper begins to climb, but Ziggler scampers back into the ring and tips the ladder. Harper lands on his feet and retaliates with a Big Boot the sends Ziggler right back out of the ring. Harper heads out of the ring and uses a ladder to bridge the ring apron and the announce table. Harper tries to powerbomb Ziggler through the bridging ladder, but Ziggler floats over and lands on his feet. Ziggler charges Harper, but Harper catches him with a side slam. Harper heads back into the ring and again begins to climb, but Ziggler makes it back into the ring quickly enough to pull Harper back down to the mat. Harper whips Ziggler in to the ladder and then tips the ladder over, right onto Ziggler. Harper positions a ladder in front of Ziggler in the corner and charges at him, but Ziggler launches the ladder into Harper’s face. Ziggler heads up top and looks like he’s going to use the ladder to launch himself onto Harper, but Harper kicks the ladder, causing Ziggler to tumble to the outside. Harper picks up the ladder and throws it over the top rope, right onto Ziggler. Ziggler gets back to his feet and picks up the ladder, but Harper hits a suicide dive onto the Ziggler and the ladder. Harper landed ugly with his arm tangled up in the ladder. Ziggler heads back into the ring, sets up a ladder, and begins to climb, but Harper makes it back into the ring and tips the ladder. Harper sets up Ziggler for a powerbomb onto a ladder, but Ziggler counters into a drop kick that sends Harper back-fist onto a ladder. Ziggler goes for the Fameasser, but Harper counters into a powerbomb right on a ladder that is set up on the second rope. Harper drags Ziggler to the ropes, sets a ladder on top of him, and catapults Ziggler and the ladder into the second rope. Harper slides Ziggler and the ladder out of the ring before setting up a second ladder in the corner. Ziggler has been busted open, so the doctor tries to stop the bleeding. Harper is climbing a ladder in the ring, so Ziggler has to push away the doctor and rush into the ring to make the save. Ziggler and Harper brawl at the top of the ladder, but eventually the ladder tips, sending both men crashing to the mat. Harper heads to the outside to get an even larger ladder and slides it into the ring. Harper goes for a powerbomb on the ladder, but Ziggler counters into a sit-out facebuster on the ladder. That was gorgeous. Ziggler set up the ladder and climbs. Harper pulls Ziggler off the ladder, but Ziggler counters into a tornado DDT in mid-air. Harper grabs a ladder and hits the old Terry Funk spinning ladder shot. Harper goes back to the well, but this time Ziggler catches him with a drop kick right into the ladder. Harper gets back to his feet on the ring apron, but Ziggler hits him with a ladder, causing him to fall backward onto the ladder that is still bridging the ring apron and table. Ziggler climbs a ladder in the middle of the ring, but Harper rushes back into the ring to tip the ladder. Ziggler is still bleeding from the head, and Harper is bleeding from a few different places on his arm. Ziggler heads up to the top turnbuckle and uses a ladder to take out Harper and swing onto the ladder in the middle of the ring. Ziggler climbs the ladder in the middle of the ring as Harper climbs a ladder next to him. Ziggler hits a super kick that sends Harper crashing back down to the mat, and that gives Ziggler the time he needs to retrieve the belt.

Match Result: Dolph Ziggler defeats Luke Harper.
Match Length: 16:51
Slimmer’s Rating: ****¼


WWE Tag Team Championship Match
The Miz & Damien Mizdow (Champions) vs. The Usos
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Miz and Jey start the match. Jey hits a quick sunset flip but only gets a two count. Jey rolls into an arm bar, drags Miz to the corner, and makes the tag to Jimmy. Miz gets the best of Jimmy and stomps on him in the corner, but Jimmy regains control and goes to the ground and pound. Jimmy makes the tag to Jey, and the Usos hit a double team suplex. The Usos toss Miz out of the ring, and Mizdow is contractually obliged to follow. Jey dives over the top rope and takes out both Miz and Mizdow. Jey and Miz had back into the ring, but Miz regains control with a boot to the face. The crowd calls for Mizdow, but Miz heels it up by refusing to make the tag. Miz locks in a seated rear chin lock in the middle of the ring. Jey fights back to his feet and hits and levels Miz with a spinning heel kick. Jey makes the tag to Jimmy, and Jimmy catches Miz with a Samoan Drop. Miz ends up in the corner and eats a Stink Face. Miz gets back to his feet and goes for his patented corner clothesline, but Jimmy counters into a backslide pin for a two count. Miz goes for the Figure Four Leg Lock, but Jimmy counters into a single-leg Boston Crab. Miz makes it to the ropes to break the hold, but Jimmy immediately drops him with a super kick. The action spills to the outside, and Miz levels both Usos with his Slammy Award. That’s a clear disqualification, so the referee has no choice but to call for the bell.

Match Result: The Usos defeats the Miz & Damien Mizdow via disqualification.
Match Length: 7:52
Slimmer’s Rating:


Steel Stairs Match
Erick Rowan vs. Big Show
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Rowan take the action right to Show, and both men tumble out of the ring. Show hits a scoop slam on the outside and then whips Rowan shoulder-first into the stairs. Show flings Rowan back into the ring and tries to slide the stairs into the ring, but Rowan drop kicks the stairs into Show’s chest. Rowan slides out of the ring and drives another set of stairs into Show’s face. Rowan stacks two sets of stairs at the bottom of the ramp, but Show catches him from behind and whips him into the ring post. Show positions Rowan on the ring apron, chops his chest, and then whips him over the barrier and into the timekeeper’s area. Show sets steps on the announce table and then whips Rowan into yet another set of stairs. Show drives stairs into Rowan’s gut (and, um, “lower abdominal region”) before taking the stairs from the announce table and sliding them into the ring. Show rolls Rowan back into the ring, which is filled with stairs. Show drives chairs into Rowan’s back and then wedges a set of stairs between the second and top ropes. Show whips Rowan face-first into the wedged stairs two times and follows up with a running clothesline. Show goes for a choke slam, but ROWAN COUNTERS INTO A SCOOP SLAM ON THE STAIRS! Rowan heads up to the second rope with a set of stairs while Show is still on the stairs. Rowan dives at Show and tries to slam the stairs into him, but Show comes close to rolling out of the way. The stairs still catches Show’s arm, but he avoided most of the damage. Show and Rowan both roll back out of the ring, and Show spears Rowan through the pile of stairs that Rowan had set up earlier. Show rolls Rowan back into the ring and picks up a set of stairs, but Rowan hits a Big Boot that sends the stairs into Show’s face. Show regains control with a choke slam on the stairs and follows up with a Knockout Punch to the back of the head. Show covers Rowan with the stairs and gets the three count.

Match Result: Big Show defeats Erick Rowan with the Knockout Punch.
Match Length: 11:10
Slimmer’s Rating: **¼


John Cena vs. Seth Rollins – #1 Contenders Tables Match
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Cena/Rollins match recap courtney of Rajah.

The video package for the “Tables Match” with the number one contendership on the line between John Cena and Seth Rollins airs. This match is up next here at the WWE TLC pay-per-view.

As soon as the video package concludes, instead of Rollins or Cena, out comes Paul Heyman — to no music. He makes his way to ringside where he joins Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and JBL on commentary for this match.

From there, Seth Rollins’ theme hits. Out he comes, accompanied by Joey Mercury, Jamie Noble and a Money in the Bank briefcase. After Rollins’ entrance, John Cena’s theme hits and out he comes to the ring for this “Tables Match.”

The bell sounds and the “let’s go Cena / Cena sucks” dueling chants immediately break out as Cena and Rollins close in on each other. By the way, it looks like Paul Heyman is not joining the crew on commentary for this match. Instead, he’s just standing at ringside.

Noble and Mercury are already providing distractions, less than a minute into this match, to benefit Rollins. Cena gets a little bit of momentum and once again, Noble and Mercury get involved, leading to Rollins taking over the offense again.

Rollins goes under the ring and grabs a table. While he’s doing so, however, Cena rushes outside of the ring and knocks him down. Cena throws the table into the ring. As he does, Noble and Mercury grab onto it. They and Cena play tug-of-war with the table until Cena lets go of it, resulting in Noble and Mercury crashing onto the floor. Regardless, they distracted Cena long enough for Rollins to blast him from behind.

The “let’s go Cena / Cena sucks” dueling chants break out again as Rollins wedges the table in between the top and middle rope. Cena picks up Rollins for a power bomb, but this time Noble and Mercury blatantly get involved, hitting the ring and taking out Cena right in front of the referee’s eyes. The announcers remind us that anything is legal in this match.

The fans actually break out in “let’s go Rollins” chants. Cena hits two shoulder tackles on Rollins and then dumps him. He does the “you can’t see me” gesture and then hits him with the Five Knuckle Shuffle. As he hoists Rollins up for an Attitude Adjustment follow-up, Noble and Mercury again blatantly hit the ring to stop him. Cena is now fighting Noble and Mercury in the aisle. He grabs part of the steel ring barricade (not the padded kind) from the top of the ramp and blasts Noble and Mercury with it, and then Rollins. He lays it down and suplexes Noble onto it. Rollins jumps Cena from behind immediately after that. Mercury helps with the beat down, slamming Cena onto the TLC set in the aisle.

Noble and Rollins grab a table long-ways and go to blast Cena with it. Cena moves, however, and they ram it into the ring post where it breaks in half. A big chunk of it nearly caught Cena in the face/eye, that was a close call. Anyways, Rollins jumps back on Cena from behind after another quick distraction. This match is pretty much exactly — to a tee — what everyone expected, with the blatant, consistent interference from Noble and Mercury. One would assume either Randy Orton or Roman Reigns eventually hit the ring for the finish. We’ll see what happens.

“Let’s go Cena” and “Cena sucks” rings throughout the arena in Cleveland as the action finally returns to the ring. The two trade punches until Rollins counters a suplex attempt by Cena. Both guys are back up and now Cena back-body-drops Rollins over the top and out to the floor. Cena grabs another table from under the ring and slides it into the ring. He goes out after Rollins but walks right into a shot from Rollins, who has the MITB briefcase and blasts Cena with it. Back in the ring, Rollins beats Cena with the briefcase over and over and over again.

Cena hoists Rollins up for an Attitude Adjustment. Cena accidentally knocks the ref down with it. He goes to put Rollins through the table set up in the ring with an A.A., but Rollins avoids it. Rollins nails Cena and lays him face-first on the table. He climbs to the second rope for a Curb Stomp through the table, but Cena avoids it. Cena gets Rollins on his shoulders and goes for an A.A. through the table from the second rope. He puts him through the table, but the ref didn’t see it. Meanwhile, Noble and Mercury quickly clean up the “evidence,” clearing the ring of all of the broken table bits. They set up a new, fresh table in the middle of the ring, so to the ref it looks like nothing happened.

Now Noble and Mercury pick Cena up, Shield style and go to feed him to Rollins. Cena fights free, however, and now has both Noble and Mercury, one stacked on top of the other, across his shoulders. He hits an A.A. with both guys at the same time. That was pretty cool. Rollins runs into the ring now and Cena picks him up for an A.A. as well. Rollins slides out the back door. We’re near two tables, one in front of the other, so it’s a double table style set up, on the floor. Both guys are on the apron outside of the ropes. They knock each other down and each guy both goes through the two tables. The ref saw that and calls for the bell. Since both guys went through the tables together, the announcers ponder who just won.

We see a bunch of slow-motion replays to try and find out who went through the table first. It’s pretty clear — even in slo-mo — that both guys went through the tables at the exact same time. A bunch of refs are out at the ring now. This ref raises Cena’s hand, that ref raises Rollins. Same thing we’ve seen a hundred times in the past. The third ref pulls both guys hands down and starts talking to someone at ringside. Lilian Garcia says the ref cannot determine who went through the table first, therefore he is restarting the match.

With that said, Rollins immediately attacks Cena from behind. He knocks him out of the ring and then dives and splashes onto him on the floor. Cena knocks Rollins onto the announce table, where he takes out Michael Cole and JBL, leaving Lawler alone on commentary. The table didn’t break, however, so the match continues. Cena grabs another table from under the ring and throws it in the ring. Lawler is still alone on commentary after that last spot.

The dueling Cena chants break out again in Cleveland as Cena sets the table up in the ring. JBL re-joins Lawler on commentary now. Out of nowhere, Big Show makes his way down to the ring. He enters the ring and starts blasting Cena with punches.

Big Show signals for the chokeslam until out of nowhere, Roman Reigns’ theme song hits. Through the crowd comes the 2014 Superstar of the Year award winner. He enters the ring and starts firing away at Big Show. He nails him with a Superman punch and then spears him through a table. He then blasts Rollins with a Superman punch. Cena immediately follows that up by hitting Rollins with an A.A. through a table. The ref saw it and calls for the bell. Reigns walks off as Cena celebrates.

Match Result: John Cena defeats Seth Rollins


Divas Championship Match
Nikki Bella (Champion) w/ Brie Bella vs. AJ Lee
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Nikki shoves AJ to the ropes and rolls out of the ring to warm up a bit. Nikki head back into the ring, but AJ catches her with a head scissors takedown. Nikki rolls out of the ring again, but this time AJ follows her. AJ stops Brie with a back kick before rolling Nikki back into the ring. Nikki regains control with a backbreaker and makes the cover for a two count. Nikki hits a snap suplex and whips AJ to the corner. Nikki slides out of the ring and stretches AJ around the ring post. Like, damn near all the way around. Nikki heads back into the ring and gets a two count. Nikki locks in a bow-and-arrow in the middle of the ring, but AJ fights back to her feet. Nikki hits an arm-trap slam and gets another two count. Nikki locks in a seated rear chin lock, but AJ fights back to her feet and reverses into a Dragon Sleeper. Nikki drives AJ into the corner to break the hold. Nikki charges AJ in the corner, but AJ floats over into a sunset flip for a two count. AJ hits a Thesz Press and follows up with a neckbreaker. Nikki whips AJ to the corner and charges after her, but AJ catches Nikki with a tornado DDT for a two count. AJ charges Nikki in the corner, but Nikki catches her with a back elbow shot. Nikki hits a springboard heel kick for a two count. AJ regains control with a Shining Wizard, but Brie puts Nikki’s foot on the ropes to save the match. The referee sees the interference and ejects Brie from ringside. Nikki uses the distraction to spray something in AJ’s face. Nikki hits the Rack Attack and gets the three count.

Match Result: Nikki Bella defeats AJ Lee with the Rack Attack.
Match Length: 7:44
Slimmer’s Rating:


Chairs Match
Ryback vs. Kane
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Ryback and Kane each grab a chair to start. The swing the chairs in unison, and the chairs bounce right off each other. Ryback’s chair flies out of his hands, but Kane holds on to his. Kane hits Ryback with a stiff chair shot to the back and then wedges the chair in the corner. Kane tries to whip Ryback into the wedged chair, but Ryback reverses and whips Kane into the chair. Ryback slams Kane and hits three consecutive second rope splashes. Ryback grabs a chair and starts beating on Kane. Ryback sets the chair on Kane and heads up top. Ryback goes for a top rope splash, but Kane gets his knees and the chair up. Kane sets a chair on the top turnbuckle and drops Ryback onto it face-first. Kane drops a chair in the middle of the ring and goes for a suplex onto it, but Ryback blocks. Kane hits a DDT onto the chair but only gets a two count. Kane traps Ryback in the corner and drives a chair into his gut. Kane charges Ryback with the chair, but Ryback gets his boot up and drives the chair into Kane’s face. Kane sets up a chair and goes for a Choke Slam onto it, but Ryback blocks. Kane punches Ryback, and Ryback ends up sitting on the chair. Kane hits a Big Boot that sends Ryback tumbling backwards over the chair. Kane drags Ryback to his feet, but Ryback regains control with a belly-to-belly suplex. Ryback grabs a chair and charges at Kane, but Kane counters with the Big Boot. Kane grabs the chair and hits a volley of body shots. Kane tosses a pile of chairs into the ring. Kane sets up two chairs and tries to Choke Slam Ryback through them, but Ryback counters into a spinebuster through the chairs. That spinebuster was all kinds of sloppy. Ryback works over Kane with a chair and goes for the Meat Hook Clothesline, but Kane launches a chair into Ryback’s face. Kane goes for a Tombstone Piledriver on a chair, but Ryback floats over and hits the Meat Hook Clothesline. Ryback hits Shell Shocked and gets the three count.

Match Result: Ryback defeats Kane with Shell Shocked.
Match Length: 9:49
Slimmer’s Rating: *


United States Championship Match
Rusev (Champion) w/ Lana vs. Jack Swagger
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Swagger slams Rusev and tries to slam Rusev’s ankle into the ring post. Swagger levels Rusev with a clothesline and follows up with a Big Boot. Swagger goes for the Swagger bomb, but Rusev rolls out of the way. Rusev goes for a side kick, but Swagger catches the ankle and locks in the Patriot Lock. Rusev breaks the hold and goes for the Accolade, but he can’t quite lock it in before Swagger make it to the ropes. Rusev pulls Swagger to the middle of the ring and fully locks in the Accolade. Swagger is almost out, but he fights back to his knees and counters into the Patriot Lock. Rusev rolls and kicks Swagger in the face to break the hold. Rusev rolls out of the ring, and Swagger follows him. Rusev levels Swagger with a side kick to the face on the outside. Rusev heads back into the ring, and Swagger barely beats the ten count. Rusev levels Swagger with another kick to the face and locks in the Accolade for a second time. This time Swagger passes out, and the referee has no choice but to call for the bell.

Match Result: Rusev defeats Jack Swagger with the Accolade.
Match Length: 4:46
Slimmer’s Rating: ¾*


TLC Match
Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt
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Ambrose attacks Wyatt before Wyatt can even climb into the ring. Ambrose beats Wyatt up the ramp and slams his head into a chair. Ambrose chases Wyatt back down to ringside and hits a suicide dive in front of the announce table. Ambrose tosses Wyatt into the time keeper’s area (which has hosted quite a few visitors this evening) and hits a diving elbow shot off the announce table. Ambrose beats Wyatt toward the Kickoff Show set, but Wyatt whips Ambrose into a barrier. Ambrose dives off the Kickoff Show table and takes out Wyatt. Ambrose beats Wyatt back to ringside and grabs a chair. Ambrose connects with a chair shot to the back and rolls Wyatt back into the ring. Ambrose set up a table at ringside and grabs a pair of kendo sticks. Ambrose goes to work with the kendo stick and hits a kendo stick assisted side Russian leg sweep. Ambrose heads up top with a chair and hits a chair-assisted diving elbow drop. Ambrose sets up the chair, puts Wyatt on it, and works over Wyatt’s throat with the kendo stick. Ambrose heads up top, but Wyatt shoves Ambrose off the top and through the table at ringside. Wyatt heads to the outside and whips him into the barrier. Wyatt rolls Ambrose into the ring and gets a two count. Wyatt grabs a kendo stick and goes to work on Ambrose. Wyatt wedges the kendo stick in the turnbuckle with the end sticking straight out. Wyatt whips Ambrose face-first into the end of the kendo stick, and it’s a miracle that Ambrose didn’t’ lose an eye. Wyatt slides a ladder into the ring and slams it into Ambrose. Wyatt slugs Ambrose, and Ambrose falls back-first onto the ladder. Wyatt hits a running senton onto Ambrose and the ladder. Wyatt goes for the cover and gets a two count. Wyatt gags Ambrose with the kendo stick and sets up a ladder in the corner. Wyatt whips Ambrose into the corner and goes for a running splash, but Ambrose just manages to slide out of the way. Ambrose whips Wyatt into the corner and follows up with a running bulldog. Ambrose sets the ladder on the top turnbuckle and heads up top. Ambrose flies off the ladder and connects with a diving clothesline for a two count. Ambrose wraps Wyatt around the top rope and drives a chair into his gut. Ambrose hits a running drop kick, puts a chair under Wyatt, and hits a top rope diving leg drop that drives Wyatt’s face into the chair. Ambrose goes for Dirty Deeds, but Wyatt counters into Sister Abigail, but Ambrose slides out. Wyatt hits a SICK clothesline but only gets a two count. The action spills out of the ring, and Ambrose levels Wyatt with a clothesline. Ambrose drags Wyatt up the ramp and sets Wyatt on a table. Ambrose climbs a ladder and hits a diving elbow drop through the table from the top of the ladder. Ambrose drags Wyatt farther up the ramp and sets him on another table. Ambrose climbs a TALLER ladder and hits ANOTHER diving elbow drop through the table. Ambrose drags Wyatt back to the ring, but WYATT HITS SITSTER ABIGAIL FROM OUT OF NOWHERE! Wyatt covers Ambrose and gets a looong two count. Wyatt goes for Sister Abigail for a second time, but Ambrose counters into a rollup pin for a two count. Wyatt charges at Ambrose, but Ambrose slides out of the way, and Wyatt slams into a ladder in the corner. Ambrose hits Dirty Deeds but only gets a two count. Ambrose grabs a monitor from under the ring, but suddenly he seems to have a new idea. Ambrose heads up the ramp and grabs a HUGE ladder. Ambrose brings the ladder back to ringside and sets it up in front of the Spanish announce table. Ambrose sets up the announce table and heads for Wyatt, but Wyatt was playing possum. Wyatt catches Ambrose with a chair shot to the gut and another to the back. Ambrose positions the chair in Wyatt’s throat and rams it into the steps. Ambrose sets Wyatt on the announce table and heads up the ladder. AMBROSE HITS A THIRD DIVING ELBOW DROP OFF THE LADDER AND THROUGH THE ANNOUNCE TABLE! Ambrose and Wyatt can’t even get to their feet, but they’re punching each other on the ground. Ambrose finally fights back to his feet and tries to drag Wyatt toward the ring. Ambrose rolls Wyatt into the ring and grabs a monitor. Ambrose charges toward Wyatt, but the monitor is still plugged in. The monitor cable stretches too far, and the monitor blows up in Ambrose’s face. Ambrose is blinded by the explosion, and he walks right into Sister Abigail. Wyatt makes the cover and finally gets the three count.

Match Result: Bray Wyatt defeats Dean Ambrose with Sister Abigail.
Match Length: 26:57
Slimmer’s Rating: ****

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