WWE TLC 2017: 1 bold prediction for each match

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WWE TLC will be focused around a reunion. There are other matches, however, all of which can go in interesting directions.

On Sunday night, the WWE TLC pay-per-view will take place. It’s a Raw-exclusive event that the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN will host. There won’t be a Brock Lesnar match for the WWE Universal Championship, but a star-studded reunion highlights this show, with the Shield reuniting to face The Miz, Cesaro, Sheamus, Braun Strowman and Kane.

Outside of this match, there are five others on the main card, including two for titles. One will see Kalisto vs. Enzo Amore for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, while Alexa Bliss and Mickie James battle for the Raw Women’s division’s top prize.

WWE tends to send most of its matches in unusual directions at PPVs. How can this be done at TLC? Let’s see with the bold predictions for Sunday evening’s show.

Enzo Amore hits a low blow on Kalisto, wins

The Cruiserweight division isn’t what it used to be. Before Enzo Amore and Kalisto, it was the reign of Neville, with title runs that spanned throughout most of 2017. He and former Cruiserweight Classic superstars graced the division until Amore entered the picture after Big Cass’ knee injury.

Weeks later, Neville’s time in WWE might be over. Amore held the Cruiserweight Championship, and Kalisto took it off of him just a few shows later. The original cruiserweights moved to the background, which changed the look of the division.

WWE TLC will feature two cruiserweight matches, but the former “main” roster superstars will take precedence, as Amore and Kalisto battle for the title. Expect some dramatics here.

When Amore won the title, he hit a low blow on Neville, much to the shock and disappointment of many. He ended the reign of a dominant player in the Cruiserweight division with a cheap shot. Maybe that was the last straw for the former Pac, but it pushed the division toward the era of the Realest Guy in the Room.

With Amore chasing the title, again, what will stop him from not repeating this finish? It paid off the first time, so why not keep the continuity and have him cheap shot Kalisto (with a distracted referee) to win.