Following last night’s Raw there was only one way SmackDown could begin; The Man.
Returning from a concussion, Becky Lynch got her chance to run with the mic in the opening segment of this week’s SmackDown. Lynch did not disappointment and flanked by new graphics during her intro, she hit on some good beats during her promo.
The SmackDown women’s champion did have one problem and it involved Charlotte Flair. Lynch was not 100% behind Flair’s performance versus Ronda Rousey at Survivor Series. Flair was called out, came out and then nearly went nose to nose with The Irish Lass Kicker.
Before things got physical, Paige had an idea and a title match in mind.
The #SDLive #WomensTitle will be ON THE LINE at #WWETLC when @BeckyLynchWWE defends against @MsCharlotteWWE in a #TLCMatch...and some seem to have objections! pic.twitter.com/YYBiIWVhXX
— WWE (@WWE) November 28, 2018
There you have it, Flair versus Lynch in the first ever women’s Tables, Ladders and Chairs match.
But wait, the rest of the women in the SmackDown locker room are not down with Flair jumping right back into a title shot.
— WWE (@WWE) November 28, 2018
A Women's #BattleRoyal will take place TONIGHT, and the winner of that match will be ADDED to the Women's #TLCMatch between @BeckyLynchWWE & @MsCharlotteWWE! #SDLive @RealPaigeWWE pic.twitter.com/j73JHfgCj2
Thank you Peyton Royce.
The TLC pay-per-view (PPV) on Sun., Dec. 16, 2018, at the SAP Center in San Jose, California.
So right now the possible main event of TLC will be Becky Lynch defending her title versus Charlotte Flair and a to be determined opponent to make it a triple threat.
Would you have kept Lynch vs. Flair an one on one match or do you like the wrinkle of adding another contender into the fold?
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