TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2015)

TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2015)

Promotional poster featuring Roman Reigns
Theme
song
(s)
"Wicked Ones" by DOROTHY[1]
Information
Promotion WWE
Sponsor(s) Mountain Dew Kickstart
Kay Jewelers
Toys "R" Us
Date December 13, 2015
Attendance 14,903
Venue TD Garden
City Boston, Massachusetts
WWE Network event chronology

Survivor Series (2015) TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2015) NXT TakeOver: London
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs chronology

TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs... and Stairs (2014) TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2015) TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2016)

TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event, which was produced by WWE. It took place on December 13, 2015, at the TD Garden in the Boston, Massachusetts.[2] This was the seventh event under the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs chronology.

Eight matches were contested at the event (including with one match on the pre-show). In the main event, Sheamus defeated Roman Reigns in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. During the post-match, Reigns viciously attacked Triple H, which sent him to the hospital.

Background

The professional wrestling matches at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs featured professional wrestlers performing as characters in scripted events pre-determined by the hosting promotion, WWE. Storylines between the characters played out on WWE's primary television programs, Raw and SmackDown.[3][4]

At Survivor Series, Roman Reigns defeated Dean Ambrose in a tournament final to win the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship, but Sheamus then cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and defeated Reigns to win the title.[5] The following night on Raw, Sheamus was scheduled to defend the championship against Reigns in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at the event.[6] On the November 30 episode of Raw, Reigns received an early title match, in which he would win the title if he could defeat Sheamus in under 5:15; Reigns won the match by disqualification, but he did not win the title.[7]

On the November 26 edition of SmackDown, Dean Ambrose defeated Tyler Breeze and Dolph Ziggler in a Triple Threat match to earn a Intercontinental Championship match against Kevin Owens at the event.[8]

On the November 30 edition of Raw, The Lucha Dragons and The Usos faced off in a number-one contender's match for The New Day's WWE Tag Team Championships, in which The New Day attacked both teams, causing a double-disqualification. Stephanie McMahon decided that, because neither team lost, both would challenge the champions in a Triple Threat Tag Team Ladder match at the event.[7]

At Survivor Series, Charlotte defeated Paige via submission to retain the WWE Divas Championship.[5] On the following night on Raw, Paige argued that Charlotte had cheated to retain the title, and received a rematch, which ended in a double countout.[6] Following this, another rematch was scheduled for TLC.[9]

On the November 23 edition of Raw, Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper defeated The Dudley Boyz.[6] The Dudley Boyz then defeated Braun Strowman and Erick Rowan on the following episode of SmackDown.[8] On the November 30 edition of Raw, Tommy Dreamer returned to the WWE and joined The Dudley Boyz, after which the two groups fought to a no contest. On the December 3 edition of SmackDown, Wyatt defeated D-Von Dudley.[10] On the December 7 edition of Raw, Rhyno returned to the WWE and joined The Dudley Boyz, after which an 8-man Tag Team Elimination Tables match pitting The Dudley Boyz, Dreamer and Rhyno against The Wyatt Family was scheduled for the event.[9]

On the November 30 episode of Raw, Ryback interrupted Lana's return and defeated Rusev by countout in an impromptu match.[7] After a rematch the following week on Raw, which ended in a double countout,[9] a match was scheduled between the two at the event.

At Hell in a Cell, Alberto Del Rio made his return to the WWE, to win his first United States Championship; while joining forces with manager Zeb Colter,[11] leading to confrontations with Colter's former protege, Jack Swagger. After Del Rio ended his association with Colter on the December 7 episode of Raw, a title defense against Swagger in a Chairs match was scheduled to take place at the event.[9]

Event

Pre-show

During the pre-show, Sasha Banks faced Becky Lynch. In the end, Becky applied the Dis-Arm-Her on Sasha but Tamina distracted the referee whilst Naomi kicked Becky. Sasha forced Becky to submit to the Banks Statement to win the match.

Preliminary matches

The actual pay-per-view event opened with The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) defending the Tag team Championship against The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) and The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) in a Triple threat tag team ladder match. During the match, Kingston - with the help of Big E - dropkicked a ladder into Jey Uso, who was seated in the ring corner. Big E then executed an Overhead Belly to Belly Suplex into the ladder on Jimmy Uso. Later in the match, Jimmy and Jey dropkicked a ladder into Big E. Jimmy performed a Running Hip Attack into a ladder which Jey held against Kingston, who was hung in the Tree of Woe. Kalisto performed a Salida Del Sol on Jey through a ladder bridged between another ladder and the ring ropes. The match ended when Xavier Woods threw his trombone at Kalisto, who was about to retrieve the title belts. Kingston retrieved the belt to retain the championship.

Next, Rusev faced Ryback. In the end, Ryback attempted Shell Shocked on Rusev but Rusev countered the move and performed a Roundhouse Kick on Ryback. Rusev applied the Accolade on Ryback, who passed out, giving Rusev the win.

After that, Alberto Del Rio defended the United States Championship against Jack Swagger in a Chairs match. During the match, Swagger attempted a Swagger Bomb on Del Rio but Del Rio countered with a chair shot to Swagger's midsection. Swagger applied a Patriot Lock whilst Del Rio's ankle was trapped inside a chair but Del Rio escaped the hold. The match ended when Del Rio executed a Diving Double Foot Stomp on Swagger, who was hung in the Tree of Woe, onto a pile of chairs and pinned Swagger to retain the championship.

In the fourth match, The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman) faced The ECW Originals (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley, Tommy Dreamer and Rhyno) in a Eight-man tag team elimination tables match. Erick Rowan was eliminated after Bubba Ray and D-Von put him through a table with a 3D. Rhyno was eliminated by Harper after Harper executed a Big Boot on Rhyno, causing Rhyno to fall through a table. D-Von was eliminated by Wyatt after a Uranage Slam through a table. Dreamer was eliminated after Harper performed a Suicide Dive on Dreamer, pushing him through a table. Bubba Ray poured lighter fluid on a table but Strowman put him through a table with a Chokeslam to win the match for The Wyatt Family.

Next, Kevin Owens defended the Intercontinental Championship against Dean Ambrose. During the match, Ambrose performed a Suicide Dive on Owens and attempted a Rebound Lariat but Owens countered with a Fallaway Slam into the barricade on Ambrose, which he followed by a Running Senton. Owens performed a Super Rolling Fireman's Carry Slam on Ambrose for a near-fall. Owens attempted a Pop Up Powerbomb but Ambrose countered the move and executed Dirty Deeds. Ambrose pinned Owens but Owens placed a finger on the bottom rope to void the pinfall. In the end, Owens attempted a Pop Up Powerbomb but Ambrose countered with a Hurricanrana and pinned Owens with a roll-up to win the Intercontinental Championship.

In the sixth match, Charlotte (with Ric Flair) defended the WWE Divas Championship against Paige. During the match, Paige performed a Ram-Paige on Charlotte but Ric Flair placed Charlotte's foot on the bottom rope to void the pinfall. The match ended when Charlotte removed the cover from a turnbuckle and tripped Paige into the exposed turnbuckle, pinning Paige to retain the title.

Main event

In the main event, Sheamus defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. During the match, Reigns threw Sheamus into chairs set up on tables near the entrance way. Reigns attempted a Powerbomb on Sheamus but Sheamus countered with a Back Body Drop through a table, followed by a Drop Suplex through another table and White Noise off the steel steps through another table. Sheamus attempted a Rolling Fireman's Carry Slam but Reigns countered the move and executed a Deadlift Powerbomb onto a ladder on Sheamus, followed by a Samoan Drop through a ladder bridged between the ring and a broadcast table. Reigns knocked Sheamus off a ladder with a Superman Punch, causing Sheamus to fall through a table. In the climax, Reigns attempted to retrieve the title belt but Rusev and Alberto Del Rio pulled him off the ladder; Del Rio performed a Superkick on Reigns. Reigns executed Superman Punches on Rusev and Del Rio and pulled Sheamus off the ladder but Sheamus executed a Brogue Kick on Reigns. Sheamus retrieved the belt to retain the title.

After the match, Sheamus was celebrating with Rusev and Del Rio when Reigns performed a double Spear on Rusev and Del Rio and attacked Sheamus with a chair. Triple H, Stephanie McMahon and WWE officials attempted to calm down Reigns, who however attacked Triple H with a Superman Punch, several chair shots and a Powerbomb on a broadcast table, ending the attack with an Elbow Drop through the broadcast table. As medical personnel attempted to help Triple H out, Reigns delivered a Spear to Triple H.

Reception

The event received generally mixed reviews from critics, though it was considered a major improvement from the previous pay-per-view.

James Caldwell of Pro Wrestling Torch reviewed the event's matches out of 5 stars: the tag title opener received 2.75 stars with "a lot of chaos and crash & burn’ing", and "Kalisto’s Salida del Sol off the ladder was the highlight of the match." The U.S. title match and the Intercontinental title match also received the same rating, the former having Del Rio "solid in victory" while "no one seemed to think Swagger had a chance of winning", while for the latter was a "solid match, but not long enough to get to that next level." Ryback-Rusev received 2 stars: "Just a placeholder that didn’t seem to move either guy since Ryback keeps losing and Rusev isn’t taken seriously anymore." Two matches were unrated: the tables match, where "the hardcore team was just there to help re-establish the Wyatts after the Wyatts went through a series of big losses", and the women's match, where Ric Flair "was a distraction from whatever match they were trying to have between two unlikable characters with no sympathy for Paige." Lastly, the main event was rated 3 stars, as Roman Reigns and Sheamus "tried hard, but the crowd just wasn't into either guy at the main event level."[12]

Nick Tylwalk of Canadian Online Explorer wrote that "TLC sends the year out on a blah note for the WWE". The event was rated 6.5/10, as "an acceptable though uninspiring affair that at least seemed to get some new fans cheering for Reigns before the show faded to black." The best rated match was the tag title match at 8.5/10, the worst being Rusev-Ryback at 5/10: "the expressionless face emoji sign in the crowd says it all." For the other matches, Del Rio-Swagger was rated 6/10, the tables match 7/10, Ambrose-Owens 7.5/10 and Charlotte-Paige 5.5/10. The main event, "featuring the least inspiring pairing since the promotion’s two top titles were combined into one" and eventually "overshadowed by what followed", was rated 6.5/10: "That it won't go down as anyone’s favorite was hardly surprising, though it wasn't for a lack of effort on the part of the wrestlers."[13]

Will Pruett of Pro Wrestling Dot Net gave the show a rating of "B-", saying that even though it was "a really good live special with two standout matches bookending it", "the grade was hurt by the storytelling going in and some of the middling-to-bad matches." The main event was "a great TLC match", and when Reigns "got angry" and "sought vengeance" post-match, Pruett praised it as Reigns "seemed to finally find himself after a year of searching". However, Pruett was "confused" when Reigns beat down Triple H twice, going "from a sympathetic release of frustrations to being the true aggressor in the situation ... One has to wonder who the good guy in this feud actually is." The ladder match was "frenetic, entertaining, dynamic, and fun", but it could not mask that "this was a Ladder Match for the sake of having a Ladder Match because December [is] the month where Ladder Matches happen." For the other matches, Del Rio and Swagger had the "best" chairs match Pruett had seen, though "the bar wasn't high". Also, the tables match was "clumsy" and the women's match was poorly wrestled.[14]

Aftermath

At the end of the event, Roman Reigns attacked Sheamus, who was celebrating with Rusev and Alberto Del Rio. When Triple H came to the ring to calm Reigns down and tend to Sheamus, Reigns attacked him as well. On the following night, on Raw, Reigns was confronted by Stephanie McMahon and Mr. McMahon. After Reigns refused to apologize, Sheamus came to request a match with Reigns that night, putting his WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the line. Mr. McMahon made the match official under the condition that if Reigns failed to win the title, he would be fired. Despite interference from McMahon and The League of Nations, Reigns pinned Sheamus to win his second WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

On the December 28 episode of Raw John Cena, who had lost the WWE United States Championship to Alberto Del Rio at Hell in a Cell, returned from a two-month hiatus and challenged Del Rio for the United States Championship that night. The ensuing title match ended in a disqualification win for Cena, after The League of Nations interfered and attacked Cena. On the January 7 episode of Smackdown, after Del Rio refused another title match, Cena introduced Kalisto of The Lucha Dragons; Kalisto won a non-title match against Del Rio and defeated Del Rio again on the January 11 episode of Raw to win the United States Championship.

On the following night of Raw, after losing the WWE Intercontinental Championship, Kevin Owens interfered in a match between new champion Dean Ambrose and Dolph Ziggler and attacked both men, ending the match in disqualification. On the Tuesday December 22 live special SuperSmackDown, Ambrose retained the Intercontinental Championship after defeating Ziggler and Owens in a Triple Threat match. Ambrose retained the Intercontinental Championship against Owens on the January 7, 2016 episode of SmackDown after their match ended in a double countout. On the January 14 episode of Smackdown Ambrose challenged Owens to a Last Man Standing Match for the Intercontinental Championship at Royal Rumble, which Owens accepted.

On the December 14 episode of Raw, The Wyatt Family defeated The Dudley Boyz, Tommy Dreamer and Rhyno, in an Extreme Rules match. On the December 21 episode of Raw, The Dudley Boyz and Dreamer faced The Wyatt Family, this time with Kane in a losing effort. The Dudley Boyz lost once again to the Wyatts on the following night's live special SuperSmackDown, while teaming with Kane and Ryback.

Charlotte's behavior continued to strain her friendship with Becky Lynch after the event. On the following night's Raw, Charlotte and Becky defeated Brie Bella and Alicia Fox after Ric Flair's interference allowed Becky to lock Alicia in submission for the win. On the December 17 episode of SmackDown, Becky defeated Brie by submission due to interference by Charlotte. On the Tuesday 22 special SuperSmackDown, Charlotte defeated Bella by submission while also leaving Becky to be assaulted by Team B.A.D. On the January 4, 2016 episode of Raw, Becky defeated Charlotte by roll-up despite Ric Flair interfering on his daughter's behalf. After the match Charlotte attacked Becky, turning both her and her father into villains. Charlotte defeated Becky with help from Flair to retain the Divas Championship on the January 7 episode of SmackDown.

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[15][16]
1P Sasha Banks (with Naomi and Tamina) defeated Becky Lynch by submission Singles match[17] 11:43
2 The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) (c) (with Xavier Woods) defeated The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) and The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) Triple threat ladder match for the WWE Tag Team Championship[18] 17:47
3 Rusev (with Lana) defeated Ryback by submission Singles match[19] 7:56
4 Alberto Del Rio (c) defeated Jack Swagger Chairs match for the WWE United States Championship[20] 11:11
5 The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman) defeated The ECW Originals (Bubba Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley, Tommy Dreamer and Rhyno)1 Eight-man elimination tables match[21] 12:29
6 Dean Ambrose defeated Kevin Owens (c) Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[22] 9:52
7 Charlotte (c) (with Ric Flair) defeated Paige Singles match for the WWE Divas Championship[23] 10:39
8 Sheamus (c) defeated Roman Reigns Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship[24] 23:58
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
Elimination tables match eliminations

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Eliminated Wrestler Team Eliminated By Method of elimination Time[16]
1 Erick Rowan The Wyatt Family Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley 3D 04:10
2 Rhyno The ECW Originals Luke Harper Big boot 06:25
3 D-Von Dudley The ECW Originals Bray Wyatt Side slam 08:26
4 Tommy Dreamer The ECW Originals Luke Harper Suicide dive 10:41
5 Bubba Ray Dudley The ECW Originals Braun Strowman Chokeslam 12:30
Winner(s): Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, & Braun Strowman (The Wyatt Family)

See also

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