WWE TLC 2011 Predictions: Triple H and Kevin Nash Will Steal the Show
There is no doubt in my mind that the Sledgehammer Ladder Match between Triple H and Kevin Nash will steal the show during WWE’s TLC PPV on Sunday.
While many fans are complaining that Nash will never be able to work a match as physically intense as a Ladder Match, it’s obvious that they just have no real grasp of the wrestling business.
Triple H and Kevin Nash have been best friends for almost 20 years and they have been in more matches together than most of the current WWE stars have been in during their entire career.
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Each man knows the little nuances of the other, making a match between the two one of the best-worked bouts of the entire PPV. Add the fact that they trust each other and you could have some epic spots during this match that leave fans speechless.
It’s true that Nash and Triple H don’t move around as well as they once did, but it doesn’t take much on the part of high-flying moves to drive the point home about this being a super-violent battle.
With very low expectations from the fans about how well this match will be worked, not only will Monday bring plenty of apologies, it will expose the truth that Nash and Triple H stole the show.
Not only will this match be the best the two men have had in the last five years, this could be the greatest match in their careers.
Each of these men were huge stars in the wrestling industry for a long time and the end of the road may be closer than it appears. That means both men will give this match all they have and turn it from a mid-card bout with little hype to quite possibly the greatest match of 2011.
The addition of a sledgehammer could also be the first sign that this match could get bloody.
There has been talk that the WWE would be going beyond their current PG ideals, and what better way than by having the boss’ son-in-law and his best friend ushering in the use of blood when it is necessary in feuds.
While WWE will never go back to the "Wild West" days of the Attitude Era, the use of blood in this match especially could bring it to a whole other level in terms of legendary proportions.
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