IWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011)
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Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Justin Eldridge | ||
Theme song(s) | "Days Are Forgotten (Z-Trip Remix)" by Kasabian featuring LL Cool J | |
Imformation | ||
Promotion | IWE | |
Date | December 18, 2011 | |
Venue | 1st Mariner Arena | |
City | Baltimore, Maryland | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Survivor Series (2011) | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011) | Royal Rumble (2012) |
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs chronology | ||
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2010) | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011) | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2012) |
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by IWE, which will take place on December 18, 2011 at the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
Eleven matches took place at the event, ten of which were broadcast live on pay-per-view. In the main event from the Raw brand, Justin Eldridge defeated The Miz and Alberto Del Rio in a Triple Threat Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match to retain the IWE Championship. The main event from the SmackDown brand saw Big Show defeat Steven Larson in a Chairs match to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Immediately following the match, Kody Brown cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and defeated Big Show to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
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Background
- See also: Professional wrestling
TLC featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that played out on IWE's television programs. Wrestlers portrayed villains or heroes as they followed a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Traditionally, matches during this event have involved the use of tables, ladders, and/or chairs.
The main rivalry from Smackdown involved Steven Larson and The Big Show over the World Heavyweight Championship. At Money in the Bank 2011 Steven Larson crushed Big Show's fibula keeping him out of action for nearly 3 months. After that Henry one a 20 man battle royal to become the number 1 contender for The World Heavyweight Championship and won the title of Kevin McAlmond at Night of Champions (2011) and defended it a Hell in a Cell 2011. Big Show returned the Smackdown! after Hell in a Cell (2011) and was givin a title opportunity at Vengeance 2011 but they fought to a no contest after the ring imploded. They had a rematch at Survivor Series 2011 but ended in DQ when Steven Larson performed a low blow on Big Show. On IWE.com it was announced the two would face each other in a Chairs match.
The main rivalry from the Raw brand involved The Miz, Alberto Del Rio and Justin Eldridge over Eldridge's IWE Championship. At IWE Survivor Series (2011) Justin Eldridge won the IWE Championship off Del Rio and defended it on the December 28th edition of RAW. The next week The Miz, Del Rio, Dustin Simpson and Nick Kessler were arguing over should be number 1 contender. John Laurinaitis announces that each would face a Smackdown superstar and if they one they would receive a match for the IWE Championship. Del Rio defeated Kody Brown, The Miz defeated Kevin McAlmond via countout, Nick Kessler was defeated by Sheamus and Simpson defeated Zack Nuss (Nuss was not a Smackdown superstar) but gave up his opportunity to give Nuss a U.S title shot. Later that night at the contract signing Laurinaitis announced it would be a TLC match.
Event
Before the event; Dax Hoovestall defeated Alex Riley in a Singles match in a non-televised match. Hoovestall defeated Riley with a Future Shock DDT to gain the win on the non-televised match. This was the only Non-televised match that was on the Tables, Ladders and Chairs card.
Preliminary matches
Role: | Name: |
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Commentator | Michael Cole |
Jerry Lawler | |
Carlos Cabrera (Spanish) | |
Marcelo Rodríguez (Spanish) | |
Interviewer | Josh Mathews |
Ring announcers | Lilian Garcia (SmackDown) |
Justin Roberts (Raw) | |
Ricardo Rodriguez (Alberto Del Rio) | |
Referees | cott Armstrong |
Mike Chioda | |
John Cone | |
Chad Patton |
The first match on the PPV was the IWE United States Championship match between US Champion Nick Kessler and Zack Nuss. The crowd was really behind Zack Nuss in this match. The match started off with both men trying to get the upper hand over their opponent. The next five to seven minutes had Kessler getting the upper hand over Nuss. Nuss turned the tables after hitting a dropkick from the top rope onto Kessler. Nuss hit some clotheslines and eventually the Broski Boot. Kessler was down, for what probably would have been a 3 count, but Lynn interfered and put Dolph’s foot on the ropes. This action got Vickie banned from ringside. After Lynn left, Nick took control until he went to the top rope. Nuss countered it and hit a hurricanrana from the top rope. The ending came when Nick sent Nuss to the corner. He charged at Nuss, but Nuss countered with knee to the face and the Rough Ryder. Nuss got the pinfall, and the United States Championship.
The next match was for the IWE Tag Team Championship between Tag Team Champions Air Boom vs. Primo & Epico. The match started off between Justin Hensen and Epico. Both men start off the match with both men trading blows with one another. Hensen made a tag to Jose, who hit a dropkick to Epico. Jose tagged in Hensen who took down Epico with a hurricanrana. Primo made the tag, and along with Epico double teamed on Hensen. For the next couple of minutes, Hensen was being hostage in primo & Epico’s corner. Epico hit a backbreaker followed by three back suplexes. Epico locked in a back submission move as well. Hensen got some energy and tried to get the win by rolling up Epico. This allowed Hensen to hit some knees which lead to him making a tag to Jose. Primo was tagged in as well. Jose took down primo easily and hit a crossbody and the Boom Drop. Justin Hensen took out Epico while Jose Serrano hit the Trouble in Paradise on Primo. Jose got the pinfall and retained the Tag Team Championships for himself and Justin Hensen.
The third match of the evening was a tables match between Kevin McAlmond vs. Daniel Gonzalez. The match started off with McAlmond getting the upper hand over Gonzalez. Quickly into the match, McAlmond went outside to find a table. Some back and forth action occurred for the next couple of minutes. Gonzalez got a table eventually and set it next to the apron. Before Gonzalez could get the table set up, McAlmond hit the table which hit Gonzalez’s nose. McAlmond took advantage and sent Gonzalez into the steel steps. This caused Gonzalez to start bleeding. Both men made their way to the stage are where numerous tables were set up. Barrett took advantage and tried to put Orton through a table, but he couldn’t get the job done. Gonzalez sent McAlmond to the ring where he hit a elbow drop from the second rope. McAlmond started to recover and got the upperhand over Gonzalez after reversing a side slam through a table. Orton hit some clotheslines followed by a scoop slam. McAlmond tries to hit the RKO, but Gonzalez didn’t let it happen. Gonzalez set McAlmond on top of a table, as he went to the second rope. Gonzalez went for another elbow drop, but McAlmond successfully hit the RKO on Gonzalez through the table, for the win.
The next match was for the IWE Divas Championship featuring Divas Champion Chandra Denney and Kelly Kelly. The match started off with both divas going to the outside where we saw Kelly Kelly slam Chandra’s face onto the floor. Chandra started to turn the tables by slamming Kelly Kelly onto the mat. Chandra hits a variety of maneuvers which included stomps, punches, elbows etc. Chandra also locked in some submission moves on Kelly Kelly as well. Kelly Kelly got some offense after moving out of the way when Chandra went for a leg drop from the top rope. Kelly Kelly went for her finisher, but Chandra countered that and tried to hit the Glam Slam. Kelly Kelly counters that into a roll up, but Chandra countered that as well. Chandra then hit her version of the Electric Chair. Chandra then pinned Kelly Kelly and retained her Divas Championship.
Main event matches
The first main event of the evening was a Sledgehammer Ladder match between Triple K and Kevin Nash. Hanging above the ring was a sledgehammer, and the superstar that grabbed it first can use it legally in the match. The winner will be decided by pinfall or submission. The match began with Kevin Nash getting the upper hand over Triple K. Triple K answered back quickly by slamming Nash into the announce table. Then, Triple K introduced the first ladder that was used in the match. Nash intercepted and hit Triple K with the ladder, which sent KKK over the barricade. Triple K recovered quickly and leaped from the barricade onto Nash and hit Nash with some right hands. Some more back and forth action took place for the next couple of minutes. After some good offense from both competitors, both of them make their way into the ring. Triple K gets the upper hand and uses the ladder to work on Nash’s leg. KKK locked Nash’s leg into a ladder and locked in a Figure Four Leg Lock. After some more offense from KKK, Nash finally counters and whips KKK into a ladder set up in the corner of the ring. Nash grabs a ladder and hits KKK with it. Nash also hit a side slam on the ladder, focusing on his back. Nash sets a ladder in the corner, horizontally. He catapults Triple K into it. Nash goes to the outside and takes apart the announce table. Nash tries to hit the Jackknife Powerbomb through the table, but KKK counters it and backdrops Nash. Triple K takes advantage and goes for the sledgehammer only to be whipped into a ladder and to receive a chokeslam from Nash. Nash goes under the ring and pulls out a table. He sets it up in the ring and tries to powerbomb KKK through it. Triple K counters that as well and sends Nash into the ladder in the corner. Both men eventually end up on the ladder fighting for the sledgehammer. Triple K knocks Nash off the ladder through the table. KK unhooks the sledgehammer and can now use it legally in the match against Nash. KKK unloads on Nash’s leg with the sledgehammer. Triple K picks him up and goes for a pedigree, and hits it. KKK grabs the sledgehammer one more time, but Nash pleaded for mercy by making the symbol of Kliq, but Triple K responded with a crotch chop and a sledgehammer shot to the face. Triple K covers Nash and picks up the win against his former friend.
The sixth match of the night was a match that was made earlier on in the night. The match featured Sheamus vs. Charlie Wilson. The match starts off with Sheamus unloading on Wilson with elbow drops. Sheamus sends Wilson to the corner and back to the mat. Wilson quickly counters and locks Sheamus in the abdominal stretch. Sheamus sends Wilson in between the ropes and wails on Swagger’s chest. Both men make their way to the floor. Swagger takes advantage and throws Sheamus into the barrier. Swagger sends Sheamus back to the ring and hits the Wilson Bomb, but that’s not enough to keep Sheamus down for the count. Wilson continues with good offense, only to have Sheamus bounce back with some clotheslines. Sheamus goes to the top rope, but Wilson knocks him off. Sheamus quickly recovers and sends Wilson into the barrier. Both men get back into the ring, where Sheamus hits the battering ram from the top rope. Sheamus goes for the Brogue Kick, but Wilson takes the leg out of Sheamus. Wilson locks in the ankle lock, only to have Sheamus send Wilson to the corner. Wilson charges towards Sheamus, only to be greeted with the Brogue Kick. Sheamus covers Wilson and gets the win.
Results
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