The year 2018 was a rather dull year for WWE as the program became stale which resulted in the ratings dipping to an all-time low. Though there were a few interesting rivalries and matches every now and then, the product failed to amaze the fans big time. This year also saw a few Superstars who made their return to the company. Some came back after leaving the company and some came back after recovering from an injury. Let us take a look at
We are just five days away from the final Pay-per-view of the year, WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs. As stated before, the match-card looks stacked from top to bottom. Almost every match has a backstory. Also, nearly half of the matches are gimmick matches, which is appreciable as the PPV is called TLC. From title matches to grudge matches, the card has everything needed to make the event successful. It just depends on the execution now. The road to Royal Rumble will
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, WWE's final Pay-per-view of 2018 is all set to take place this Sunday. For the first time in three years, the event will be a co-branded one. It was a Smackdown Live-exclusive event in 2016 and a Raw-only Pay-per-view last year. As the name suggests, there will be a number of TLC (or its derivative) matches. If booked right, it has the potential to become one of 2018's most extreme and enjoyable WWE events. As TLC is the
Over the years, the United States title has added a lot of value and has made various Superstars relevant. But, ever since Shinsuke Nakamura beat Jeff Hardy at WWE Extreme Rules to win the US title, he hardly defended the title as he has put the belt on the line only twice, the rematch against Hardy at WWE SummerSlam and against Rusev on SmackDown Live. With Nakamura hardly getting TV time, it is very evident that he is not adding any vale being