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WWE TLC 2018: 3 Botches that you probably missed as part of the show

TLC housed a number of interesting botches
TLC housed a number of interesting botches

WWE bowed out on pay-per-view in 2018 with the pay-per-view that has become known as wrestling's answer to the human demolition derby. It was a brutal pay-per-view that made Tables, Ladders, and Chairs the legal objects throughout the show, and many WWE superstars made full use of this.

Whenever gimmicks are added into matches there is always room for botches and as ever there were a number of them spotted and here are some of the more obvious mistakes, slip-ups, and botches from WWE's final pay-per-view of the year.


#3 Quite the ending to the Mixed Match Challenge

Truth and Carmella won The Mixed Match Challenge
Truth and Carmella won The Mixed Match Challenge

The Mixed Match Challenge finally came to an end at TLC with R-Truth and Carmella coming out on top against Alicia Fox and Jinder Mahal. It was the match that kicked off the final pay-per-view of the year, but it was one that definitely set the tone.

R-Truth and Carmella had barely entered the ring when the first botch took place as the technical team played Alicia Fox's music too early and then stopped it a few seconds later. Truth and his partner were still cutting a promo in the ring and were able to ignore it.

Alicia Fox has quite a reputation for botches and she didn't disappoint as she went for a jackknife pin and only hooked one leg before she then tapped to The Princess of Staten Island merely seconds after The Code of Silence was locked in, something that rarely happens since wrestlers are supposed to be seen trying to break out of the hold first, but Fox seemingly gave up straight away.

There were a number of botchy moments throughout the match which included Fox's swinging neckbreaker and Jinder Mahal's exit from the ring, but the ending was the most memorable.

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