The year 2018 is set to come to an end in a few days, and WWE will be entering into 2019 hoping that the promotion gets more ratings compared to 2018. On several occasions, WWE had below-par TV ratings in 2018 as a result of poor booking. Most of the matches of late were repetitive, and it has become boring for the fans to watch the same thing week after week. The WWE creatives were lacking in ideas for fresh feuds, which is
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