
WWE TLC 2015: Feuds Guaranteed to Disappoint Fans
Unfortunately, this year's Tables, Ladders and Chairs does provide an opportunity for fans to be left disappointed by some of the action on show.
There are some uninspiring matches on the card at the moment, and with some of them getting minimal promotion or hype from WWE, they're guaranteed to disappoint the fans tuning in.
Thankfully, there are some exceptions to the rule, with Dean Ambrose's match against Kevin Owens being one of the highlights.
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With that said, these three bouts stand out as ones fans will want to forget in a hurry.
Alberto Del Rio vs. Jack Swagger
Given Alberto Del Rio's hefty involvement with The League of Nations, this United States Championship match just doesn't have much appeal to it.
Del Rio working as Sheamus' sidekick means that the feud with Swagger hasn't really had the opportunity to develop—which was crucial for someone like Swagger, who's been off WWE TV for a while prior to this rivalry.
Where's the storyline development and why should fans even begin to care about a match that feels so straightforward to predict that both men may as well not turn up?
WWE had a fine opportunity on its hands to give Swagger some credibility and let fans think he had a genuine chance of beating Del Rio. Sadly, that just hasn't happened.
Whether a feud rolls on into another pay-per-view is debatable given the fact that the Royal Rumble is around the corner, so this may prove to be a one-off meeting between the two. And that might be a scenario that pleases some given how this rivalry just hasn't taken off at all.
Charlotte vs. Paige
Unlike Del Rio vs. Swagger, Charlotte vs. Paige has had its moments over the past few weeks.
But with TLC fast approaching, there's not much to write home about for a rivalry that seems to be reaching a conclusion this Sunday.
Simply put, there's too much going on elsewhere for fans to be completely obsessed by this rivalry. There's confusion all over the place about whether Charlotte is even a babyface anymore, with her taking on the role of the heel during her last few TV appearances.
Even more confusing was the sight of Paige coming out on Raw and working almost like a babyface. Where's the clarity?
It feels like the Divas division may kick on after this rivalry finishes, though. There is clearly some sort of plan to work Becky Lynch into the top end of the division, and as long as Sasha Banks keeps picking up wins, she'll go from under the radar to certified top contender for the Divas Championship.
Let's get some direction into the division this Sunday, with a clear path for both Charlotte and Paige moving forward.
Sheamus vs. Roman Reigns
There was no way this match could have been left off the list of TLC feuds guaranteed to disappoint fans.
The ending to Survivor Series left such a bitter taste in the mouths of WWE fans, and it hasn't really gone away over the past few weeks.
We're now faced with a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match that very few people are interested in.
The large contingent of anti-Roman Reigns fans at least had a vested interest in his matches before, when they were vying for him to lose to his opponent. But when it's Sheamus who is the champion, does it really matter at all?
It seems as if this rivalry will continue through to the Royal Rumble, but there, change is drastically needed. It'll be the biggest time of the year in a few weeks, and right now, WWE has a title feud on its hands that doesn't get anyone excited.



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