When WWE Creative is in a slump like it is now, with television ratings tanking and general apathy toward the product from even the most passionate of fans, the power of a finish is never more apparent.
Sunday night, WWE rolls into Boston for its annual TLC pay-per-view, desperate to get Roman Reigns over as its franchise star while simultaneously building Sheamus as a legitimate heel who can carry television in the lead-up to WrestleMania.
To do so, the company has booked a Tables, Ladders & Chairs match that figures to feature interference from The League of Nations, Dean Ambrose and The Usos...
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