PPV Fusion: TLC 2017

by Firefly on 23rd October 2017

The 2017 WWE TLC Pay-Per-View starts with a video hyping the matches to take place during the night, followed by a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match and Emma taking on Asuka in the match that marks the latter’s main roster début.

The match sees Asuka get the victory, when she applies the Asuka Lock to Emma and leaves her with no other option but to tap out.

After a backstage interaction involving The Miz, Sheamus, Cesaro, Braun Strowman and Kane, a segment with Jason Jordan interrupting Elias’ in-ring musical performance by throwing with fruit and vegetables, and videos recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, Brian Kendrick and Jack Gallagher are pitted against Cedric Alexander Rich Swann in a tag team match which sees Alexander get the victory for his team, when he hits Kendrick wit the Lumbar check for the 3-count.

After a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, and a backstage interview with Alexa Bliss about her upcoming match, Mickie James goes against Alexa Bliss in a match for the Raw Women’s Championship.

The match sees Alexa get the victory and retain her title, when she pulls Mickie head-first into the middle turnbuckle and follows it up with a DDT for the 3-count.

Afterwards, Mickie James is interviewed about the match, with her saying that she is proud of her performance and that it shows that it will not be her last time in a Women’s Championship match, and that she will be a Women’s Champion again in the future.

After a video hyping the next WWE Pay-Per-View, the dual-branded Survivor Series on 19th November, a backstage interaction involving Kurt Angle, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, and another segment involving Elias attempting to perform and once again being interrupted by fruit and vegetables thrown by Jason Jordan, and a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, Enzo Amore takes on Kalisto in a match for the Cruiserweight Championship.

The match sees Amore get the victory, when he pokes Kalisto in the eye while the referee is distracted, and follows it up with the JawdonZo (inverted stomp facebreaker) for the 3-count, to make him the new Cruiserweight Champion.

Afterwards, Enzo Amore is interviewed about the match, with him thanking himself and specifically giving no thanks to the fans.

After a video hyping that WrestleMania 34 tickets will go on sale on 17th November, and a video hyping that Brock Lesnar will respond on the upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw to Jinder Mahal challenging him to a match for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series, AJ Styles (replacing the originally-scheduled Bray Wyatt) faces Finn Bálor in a match which sees Bálor get the victory, when he hits Styles with the Coup de Grâce for the 3-count.

Afterwards, Bálor and Styles share a “Too Sweet” signal in a mutual sign of respect and nod to their past together in Japan.

After what seems to be a third attempt by Elias to perform gets interrupted by Jason Jordan once again, Elias takes on Jason Jordan in a match which sees Jordan get the victory, when he counters Elias’ outside-in suplex attempt in to a small package for the 3-count, but there is some controversy with the result as replays show that Elias appeared to get a shoulder up before the referee slapped the mat for the third time.

After a video recapping the events that led to the upcoming match, and another backstage interaction involving The Miz and his team, the team of The Miz, Cesaro, Sheamus, Kane and Braun Strowman are pitted against the team of Kurt Angle (replacing the originally-scheduled Roman Reigns), Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins in a 5-on-3 Tables, Ladders and Chairs match.

The match sees Angle get the victory for his team, when he, Ambrose and Rollins hit The Miz with a Triple Powerbomb for the 3-count.

All three men celebrate in the ring, as TLC goes off the air.

About the Author: Firefly

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Discovering WCW Monday Nitro in the 1990s, he has been hooked on wrestling ever since, later going on to also discover WWF (now WWE), and even later numerous independent promotions, TNA and now the very captivating challenger known as AEW.

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