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5 reasons why WWE TLC was the best PPV of 2018

Asuka won the SmackDown LIVE women's championship in an outstanding fight
Asuka won the SmackDown LIVE women's championship in an outstanding fight

With WWE TLC done and dusted, PPVs of the calendar year 2018 have come to an end. From Royal Rumble to TLC, we have seen 15 PPVs in a span of 12 months. Although there were some good PPVs, most of the others were underwhelming.

While some PPVs like Hell in a Cell started on a good note, the ending was horrendous, rendering the entire PPV bad. A PPV like Backlash was underwhelming throughout the night.

However, TLC has done something special. WWE has done a commendable job with TLC, and we think TLC was the best PPV of 2018. On this list, we take a look at a few reasons why TLC was the best PPV of 2018. So without further ado, lets begin. 


#1 Most of the matches were brilliant

Even with an unconventional finish, AJ Styles vs Daniel Bryan was probably the match of the night
Even with an unconventional finish, AJ Styles vs Daniel Bryan was probably the match of the night

From a quickfire cruiserweight championship match on the pre-show, to the WWE SmackDown women's championship in the main event - most of the matches were outstanding. Even though there were some underwhelming matches, the good outweighs the bad by a considerable margin.

The WWE Championship match between AJ Styles and Daniel Bryan was outstanding. The chairs match between Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio was surprisingly well executed, and Ronda Rousey was brilliant in the RAW women's championship match.

The New Day, The Bar, and The Usos can't do anything wrong when it comes to tag team matches, Finn Balor and Drew McIntyre had a good bout before Dolph Ziggler intervened, and Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins had brilliant chemistry as always.

Even with some mediocre matches like the MMC final, the PPV as a whole stands tall when it comes to quality.

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