The final Raw before WWE TLC ended with the kind of helter-skelter energy that the pay-per-view is famous for. Run-ins, broken tables and a giant hurling his enemy onto steel, fun as they were, acted as makeup for a buildup flush with blemishes.
As a spectacle of big spots and cringe-inducing crashes, TLC will deliver. It won't be the kind of wrestling show that digs at the heart, though. Its rivalries aren't deep enough.
Blame the three-week turnaround between pay-per-views. Attribute some of this to the Slammy Awards hogging most of t...
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