WWE TLC 2018: Check out this sick graphic for the SmackDown Women’s Title match
Becky Lynch will defend the SmackDown Women’s Championship in a Triple Threat Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match against Charlotte Flair and Asuka at WWE TLC 2018. WWE recently released a graphic for the match, and it looks sick.
The SmackDown Women’s Division is the best thing about WWE right now, and they have wholeheartedly earned the main event of WWE TLC 2018. At the Pay Per View on Dec. 16, Becky Lynch will try to fend off challengers Asuka and Charlotte Flair in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, and this will be The Man’s toughest test yet as champion.
Becky won the title by defeating Charlotte at Hell in a Cell, and the two more than outdid their solid HIAC match at the all-women’s Pay Per View Evolution, with Lynch outlasting Charlotte in a grueling Last Woman Standing that was the main roster match of the year.
This TLC match features three of the best and most popular wrestlers in the world right now, so the expectations are undoubtedly high. And WWE has only added to the hype with a fantastic graphic for the match.
All three competitors are 100-percent focused on the SmackDown Women’s Championship, which has become the most valuable title in WWE. Much of that credit goes to The Man for being such an incredible champion over these past couple of months, but Charlotte deserves some credit, too, for being the perfect rival for Becky.
Asuka has little history with Becky, but her loss to Charlotte at WrestleMania 34, which snapped The Empress’s incredible undefeated streak dating back to NXT, has to be fresh in her memory. Her drive to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship, which would be her first main roster title, is as significant as either Charlotte’s or Becky’s.
This isn’t just a battle fought among three of the most gifted athletes in WWE; it’s also an intensely personal conflict that will lead to moments of magic that will grace highlight reels for years to come.
The Man vs. The Empress vs. The Queen. What could possibly be better than that?
More importantly, who will climb the ladder to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WWE TLC 2018?