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WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2016: The Results & Highlights You Need to Know


Tables, ladders and chairs are the main theme of this action packed SmackDown Live PPV card.

The longest running grudges from the Blue Brand will probably see their exciting finales at this special event. AJ Styles will attempt finally get rid of his most passionate rival Dean Ambrose during their TLC match for the WWE World Championship. The Miz will put his Intercontinental Championship on the line once again against Dolph Ziggler, but this time it will take place during a Ladder Match. Becky Lynch will have a heated rematch with Alexa Bliss for SD Live’s Women’s Championship in a Tables Match, plus Baron Corbin and Kalisto will do battle in a Chairs Match.

We’re back once more to deliver all you fans the match results and major highlights from TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2016.



Apollo Crews, American Alpha (Jason Jordan and Chad Gable) and The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder) vs. Curt Hawkins, The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) and The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) (10-Man Tag Team Match)

Winners: Apollo Crews, American Alpha (Jason Jordan and Chad Gable) and The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder)!

Highlights: Hawkins and Crews were the first men from their teams to lock up and exchange some moves. Crews got the better of Hawkins, then tagged in his old Edge Heads running buddy Ryder. Hawkins tagged in Viktor, who tore into Ryder upon entering the ring. But Ryder’s Hangman Neckbreaker put hid down hard. Ryder then tagged in Rawley, who went “Hammer Time!” crazy on Viktor. Konnor then entered the ring, but he got taken down by Rawley’s football tackling expertise. English then hopped into the ring, but he soon got taken down just like the previous two men who entered beforehand. American Alpha then began landing a series of impressive moves on the opposition. All of a sudden, mayhem ensued as every man got chucked out the ring. Crews was left as the last man standing before everyone returned and started brawling. Then the good guys cleaned the ring by flinging their opponents over the top rope.

When the match got back under control, Hawkins could be seen taking control of Gable with his varied offense. He then called in Viktor to continue destroying Gable. Konnor then entered the ring to deal some more damage and keep him from making the hot tag. The Ascension continued to ground the smaller opponent. The Vaudevillains then began utilizing their best maneuvers to further injure Gable. Gable continued getting punished by the rival team for several more moments. Gable’s team ended up getting dropped from the apron, which led to Gable getting booted hard in the face by Viktor. Gable finally tagged in Jordan after dodging all types of offense. Jordan went crazy with a bunch of slick maneuvers on the other team members. During all this comeback madness, tag team finishers were doled out and Crews even suplexed Hawkins to the outside onto a bunch of other men. American Alpha then got the win after landing Grand Amplitude on Gotch.


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The Miz (c) (with Maryse) vs. Dolph Ziggler (Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship)

Winner: And still the WWE Intercontinental Champion, The Miz!

Highlights: Ziggler used an array of strikes to get in some early offense on Miz. Miz then got back to his feet, catapulted Ziggler to the outside and then used a Baseball Slide Dropkick to take him out while he tried to grab a ladder. Both men then began beating each other down on the outside near the set up ladders. Miz used a desperate big boot to ground Ziggler while he looked to grab a ladder. When Ziggler got back to his feet, he shoved the title holder hard into a standing ladder. Ziggler tried to bring a ladder into the ring, but Miz cut him off. Miz picked up a ladder of his own and ran it right into Ziggler’s gut. Miz looked to do it again, but Ziggler cut him off. Ziggler’s offense run didn’t last long after Miz used a Drop Toe Hold to trip up Ziggler into the ladder. Miz climbed into the ring and then grounded Ziggler with another ladder strike when he tried to climb back in. Both men grabbed a quick moment to regain their senses, which was followed up by Ziggler pulling Miz over to his side during a see-saw ladder war. Ziggler then used his Jumping DDT to Miz right on the ladder.

While Miz was down, Ziggler retrieved another ladder and looked to ascend it. But Miz ran in from behind and dropkicked him right into it. Miz then trapped Ziggler into the corner while he used the ladder to further injure him. But then, Ziggler tripped up Miz while he was atop the ladder and caused him to land right on his face. Ziggler then went flying through the air off the ladder with a sweet Elbow Drop. Ziggler then threw Miz into that same ladder for good measure. Another ladder ascension struggle ensued, which saw Miz pull Ziggler off but then eat a Clothesline right after. Ziggler made another attempt to grab the IC Championship, but Miz woke back up just in time to push Ziggler right onto the ring ropes. Then, Miz used Daniel Bryan’s corner dropkicks on Ziggler while a ladder laid atop him. But Ziggler managed to shoved the ladder into Miz when he attempted a final dropkick.

Both men eventually climbed up the ladder, but Ziggler got the better of Miz and threw him off the ladder. Miz then got back to his feet and attacked Ziggler’s leg while using the ladder. Miz continued weakening Ziggler’s leg by using a Shin Breaker on him right onto a ladder. Miz then continued utilizing the ladder as a tool of punishment that hurt Ziggler’s leg some more. Miz used a ladder-assisted Figure Four Leglock and a few strikes to further incapacitate his rival. Moments later, Ziggler looked to land a Superkick but his leg gave out. Miz used this lucky break to drop Ziggler into a ladder with his Skull Crushing Finale. Miz got to the tope of the ladder and got his hands on the title, but Ziggler took the ladder right from underneath him. Miz hung on for dear life, but he came back down to the mat after Ziggler shoved the ladder right into Miz’s leg.

Ziggler struggled to climb up the ladder, but Miz miraculously got back to his feet to stop him. Miz then picked up Ziggler and Powerbombed him hard into a ladder set up in the corner of the ring. Miz set up another ladder next to the one already standing. Miz got to the top of his ladder, but then Ziggler did the same with the ladder set up next to him. Both men struck each other repeatedly until Ziggler headbutted Miz right back down to the mat. All of a sudden, Miz climbed up the ladders and kicked Ziggler right in the “manhood” twice. The Miz then grabbed his championship to finally win the match. After the match, The Miz got on the mike to chastise Daniel Bryan and the live crowd.


Nikki Bella vs. Carmella (No Disqualification Match)

Winner: Nikki Bella!

Highlights: As soon as the bell rang, both women went right to the outside. Carmella got ahold of Nikki and threw her back in the ring, but Nikki speared her hard and began throwing some nasty punches on her. The action went to the outside again, which led to Carmella landing a Hurricanrana to Nikki right into the steel steps. Carmella then threw Nikki into the security barrier before she finally returned her into the ring for more of a beatdown. Carmella focused her attack on Nikki’s injured leg for an extended period of time with suplexes into the ring ropes. Carmella swung for the fences when she grabbed a Kendo Stick and began whacking Nikki over and over with it. Carmella tried to get the submission win early with her Code of Silence, but Nikki escaped it with some Kendo Stick strikes of her own.

Nikki landed a stiff kick to Carmella on the outside, which led right into both women getting rougher than before. Nikki even landed her signature leaping roundhouse kick to Carmella right off the barricade. Back in the ring, Nikki got in a few more Kendo Stick strikes. Carmella saved herself after attacking Nikki’s weaker limb once again. Nikki shocked the crowd when she used a fire extinguisher to put out Carmella’s “flame.” Nikki then got the win with her Rack Attack 2.0. After the match, Carmella revealed that Natalya was the one who sneak attacked Nikki at Survivor Series.


Baron Corbin vs. Kalisto (Chairs Match)

Winner: Baron Corbin!

Highlights: Kalisto made sure to grab a bunch of chairs before Corbin entered the ring. Corbin cut off Kalisto’s early chair offense attempts, but he finally got taken down after Kalisto dropkicked him while he sat atop a chair. Then Kalisto used that chair to fly over the top rope and land right on his taller foe. But then Corbin got the upper hand once again and beat the hell out of Kalisto on the outside for a good while. Back inside the ring, Corbin continued assaulting Kalisto and even landed a unique Powerbomb on the smaller Luchador. Corbin set up a chair right into the middle of the corner ring posts, but he ended up running head first into it. Then Kalisto dropped Corbin’s head into a stack of chairs and followed that up by using a Senton Splash on him onto the chairs again.

Kalisto looked to leap onto Corbin on the outside, but Corbin caught him and slammed him down with a Deep Six. Corbin laid a bunch of chairs onto the mat and then went hunting for Kalisto with a separate chair. Kalisto dodged all of Corbin’s chair swings, used a Hurricanrana off the barricade to ground him then dropkicked him for extra measure. Kalisto then climbed to the top rope and landed a Moonsault Stomp onto Corbin while a chair laid atop him. Corbin survived this big move, but Kalisto continued beating him with repeated chair shots. Kalisto looked to land another top rope move, but an unexpected chair shot met him when he went airborne. Corbin then finished Kalisto with an End of Days onto a bunch of chairs.


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Heath Slater and Rhyno (c) vs. The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton) (WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship)

Winners: The new WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions, The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton)!

Highlights: Bray and Rhyno got things started. Rhyno and Bray immediately roughed each other up with some explosive offense. Bray tagged in Orton, who then began getting into an even more intense battle with Rhyno. Rhyno got the better of Orton soon after and tagged in Slater, who laid in a few good moves on Orton. Due to an assist from Luke Harper however, Slater got taken down by outside interference from Bray. Slater then got the worst punishment of all from Orton. Bray then re-entered the match and began assaulting Slater all over the ring. Slater looked to regain some of his strength when he got thrown outside the ring, but he jumped right into a swift Powerslam from Orton back inside the ring.

Bray got his hands of Slater once again and went right back to work. Slater got punished some more, but he then got the hot tag to Rhyno. Bray took down Slater once more before he got taken down by Rhyno. Rhyno tore into both men and even gored Luke outside the ring, who hooped right in front of Orton. Back inside the ring, the match ended as quickly as it started when Rhyno ate an RKO after getting distracted by Bray. Bray and Orton placed both their title belts onto Luke’s shoulders and then struck their signature pose in the middle of the ring.


Becky Lynch (c) vs. Alexa Bliss (Tables Match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship)

Winner: The new WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion, Alexa Bliss!

Highlights: Lynch got in a few good strikes once the bell rang. She then took a detour to the outside to grab a table, but she soon ended up the receiving end of a Baseball Slide. The fight continued on the outside, which saw Bliss get clotheslined hard by Lynch. Bliss ran away from the title holder and got atop the ring apron. Lynch followed her, but was met with a stiff kick when she tried to bring Bliss back down. The match entered the ring and saw Lynch get in some good offense on her “colorful” opponent. Lynch left the ring once more and finally set up a table, but Bliss grabbed her and almost put her through her own table. Soon, both women fought hard to not get pushed off the ring apron onto the table set up outside. Bliss eventually made a comeback and beat Lynch down for several minutes.

Bliss soon set up a table of her own and even shoved Lynch into the steel steps on the outside when she tried to stop her. Back inside the ring, Bliss struck down Lynch and set her up on a table near the ring ropes. Before she could land a big move and claim the title, Lynch stopped her and climbed up to her for something big of her own. Bliss shoved her away, though. Once both women found themselves back in the middle of the ring, Lynch recovered after a stiff assault from Bliss and made her comeback. Lynch almost used an Exploder to launch Bliss into a corner table, but Bliss stopped her match winning attempt. Bliss soon got Lynch down again and used her knees to further injure her. Bliss stayed on top for a few more moments, but then Lynch picked her up in a Fireman’s hold for a table finisher. Bliss shoved the table away, escaped the hold and ended up DDT’ing Lynch onto the back of the table.

Lynch was laid out for a while, but she soon regained her senses and locked the Dis-Arm-Her on Bliss while her arm was tied to the table’s leg. Then Lynch landed a nice Pumphandle Suplex on Bliss moments after that. Lynch laid a table atop the bottom rope and then forced Bliss to lay on top of it. Lynch signaled for the finish here, but Bliss kicked her off the top rope before she could get the win. Bliss tried to capitalize some more, but Lynch tripped her up and caused her to slam her face into that set up corner table. Both women eventually found themselves fighting on the ring apron. Bliss shockingly got the win when she hopped off the ring apron and Powerbombed Lynch into a table on the outside.


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AJ Styles (c) vs. Dean Ambrose (Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match for the WWE World Championship)

Winner: And still the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles!

Highlights: Ambrose wasted no time in punishing AJ. He threw his body at “The Face That Runs The Place” one the bell rang and dug into his face with several punches. Ambrose then left the ring to grab a ladder, but AJ woke up in time to use a steel chair and slam it into the ladder (this ended up cracking Ambrose right in the chest). Back inside the ring, AJ tried to grab his championship but Ambrose cut him off and slammed the ladder right into his face. The match spilled back to the outside, which saw Ambrose continue tearing into the champ. Near the PPV stage, Ambrose used anything he could grab to punish AJ some more. Ambrose even placed a garbage can on AJ’s head, landed a Lariat on him and bashed his head while the moved through the crowd. AJ finally landed a big move when he cut off Ambrose’s barrier leap with a Dropkick. AJ then used his Running Clothesline to hurt the challenge some more.

Things got even more hectic outside the ring when Ambrose got the better hand once again. This moment was fleeting however as AJ backdropped him right into the timekeeper’s section. Once AJ pulled Ambrose back into the ring, AJ slammed Ambrose into a ladder then followed it up with a Sky High Knee Drop. AJ looked to do something even more painful to Ambrose, but AJ got put down after getting catapulted into a ladder. Ambrose made sure to send that same ladder flying to AJ’s face on the outside. While Ambrose set up a table, AJ ran in from behind and clobbered him with painful chair shots. AJ then used that same chair the amplify Ambrose’s pain after a Pendulum Backbreaker. AJ continued his assault of Ambrose, then left the ring to grab some more “hardware.” When he set up a stack of chairs inside the ring, he looked to suplex Ambrose onto them. This plan backfired on AJ once Ambrose flipped AJ over in the air with a suplex onto those same chairs.

Ambrose stayed on top of AJ by using a flying chair elbow drop to cause him more discomfort. Ambrose got ahold of AJ and threw him hard into the leg of a table. The crowd soon became even more alive when AJ countered Ambrose’s next maneuver and instead suplexed him into a corner table. Both men fought hard to get to their feet after this series of events. AJ used a dropkick on Ambrose, but all it did was cause Ambrose to find his footing and land a Rebound Lariat. The match continued as Ambrose looked to further incapacitate AJ with a suplex onto two tables. AJ stopped him and then attempted to land his Phenomenal Elbow, but Ambrose cut him off. Ambrose threw AJ outside the ring and crashed right into him with a middle rope plancha. Ambrose then entered into a whole ‘nother state of insanity when he set up a ladder atop an announce table. Ambrose then came off that ladder and elbow dropped AJ into another announce table.

Ambrose then climbed back into the ring and made an attempt to grab his prize. But AJ miraculously woke back up in time to drop him off the ladder with a Phenomenal Elbow. Soon after that, both men found themselves fighting on separate sides of the ladder. They both punched each other ’till they both found themselves falling back to the mat. Both men looked to land their finishers, but not one of them were successful. Ambrose threw AJ into the side of the ladder after several finisher attempts. Once both competitors ended up back on the outside, AJ used his Phenomenal DDT to slam Ambrose’s head into the floor. AJ then laid Ambrose onto a table and did the unthinkable when he crashed through him with a Springboard 450 Splash.

AJ looked to grab his title, but then James Ellsworth made a surprise appearance. This infuriated AJ and made him climb off the ladder to target Ellsworth for something more damaging. Right when AJ looked to injure Ellsworth some more, Ambrose woke up to save him and DDT AJ onto the steel steps. Somehow, AJ made his way back in to fight off Ambrose right atop the ladder. AJ found himself laid out once more and it looked like Ambrose had it won. Then suddenly, Ellsworth shoved Ambrose onto two tables set up outside the ring! AJ then grabbed his championship while Ellsworth shockingly cheered him on.


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