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== '''TLC Match''' ==
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==TLC Match==
 
A Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match is a type of wrestling match in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]], but can be seen in different variations in other companies. The object of the match is usually to retrieve something hanging above the ring via ladder. The first competitor or team to retrieve the object wins the match. The competitors can also use steel chairs and wooden tables to their advantage. There are no disqualifications in the match, and putting an opponent through a table does not end the match, unlike a Table match.
   
 
==World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment==
A Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match is a type of wrestling match in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]], but can be seen in different variations in other companies. The object of the match is usually to retrieve something hanging above the ring via ladder. The first competitor or team to retrieve the object wins the match. The competitors can also use steel chairs and wooden tables to their advantage. There are no disqualifications in the match, and putting an opponent through a table does not end the match, unlike a [[Table match]].
 
 
At No Mercy 1999, [[Edge & Christian]] battled the [[Hardy Boyz]] in a [[Ladder match]], with the first team to retrieve the contract of [[Terri Runnels]] would win her services. All four men ended up receiving standing ovations for their efforts. The month after that the [[Hardy Boyz]] faced the [[Dudley Boyz]] in a [[Tables Match]], where again, the two teams received a standing ovation. All three of the teams had signature weapons, the [[Dudley Boyz]] having tables, [[Edge & Christian]] with chairs to deliver their Con-chair-to, and the [[Hardy Boyz]] having ladders.
   
== '''World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment''' ==
 
At No Mercy 1999, [[Edge and Christian]] battled the [[Hardy Boyz]] in a [[Ladder match]], with the first team to retrieve the contract of [[Terri Runnels]] would win her services. All four men ended up recieving standing ovations for their efforts. The month after that the [[Hardy Boyz]] faced the [[Dudley Boyz]] in a [[Tables Match]], where again, the two teams recieved a standing ovation. All three of the teams had signature weapons, the [[Dudley Boyz]] having [[tables]], [[Edge and Christian]] with [[chairs]] to deliver their [[Con-chair-to]], and the [[Hardy Boyz]] having [[ladders]].
 
 
At [[WrestleMania 2000]], all three teams were brought together (along with their signature weapons) in a brutal match. However, it was not officially billed as a TLC match, it was billed as a Triangle Ladder Match.
 
At [[WrestleMania 2000]], all three teams were brought together (along with their signature weapons) in a brutal match. However, it was not officially billed as a TLC match, it was billed as a Triangle Ladder Match.
The first official TLC match was actually held at [[Summerslam 2000]].
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The first official TLC match was actually held at [[SummerSlam 2000]].
Thus far, there have been seven official TLC matches, the most recent involving one of its founders, [[Edge]], banishing the [[Undertaker]] from the [[WWE]] and winning the vacant [[World Heavyweight Championship]].
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Thus far, there have been seven official TLC matches, the most recent involving one of its founders, [[Jeff Hardy]], losing his [[World Heavyweight Championship]] to [[CM Punk]].
   
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!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width="200"|Match
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Event, Date and Location
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|align=center| I || [[Edge and Christian]] defeated The [[Hardy Boyz]] and The [[Dudley Boyz]] to retain the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] || ''[[SummerSlam (2000)|SummerSlam]]''<br/>[[August 27]], [[2000]],<br />[[Raleigh, North Carolina]]
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|align=center| I || [[Edge & Christian]] defeated The [[Hardy Boyz]] and The [[Dudley Boyz]] to retain the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] || ''[[SummerSlam 2000|SummerSlam]]''||August 27, [[2000]],||Raleigh, North Carolina
 
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|align=center| II || [[Edge and Christian]] defeated the [[Dudley Boyz]] and The [[Hardy Boyz]] to win the WWF Tag Team Championship || ''[[WrestleMania X-Seven]]''<br/>[[April 1]], [[2001]],<br />[[Houston, Texas]]
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|align=center| II || [[Edge & Christian]] defeated the [[Dudley Boyz]] and The [[Hardy Boyz]] to win the WWF Tag Team Championship || ''[[WrestleMania X-Seven]]''||April 1, [[2001]],||Houston, Texas
 
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|align=center| III || [[Chris Benoit]] & [[Chris Jericho]] defeated The [[Hardy Boyz]], The [[Dudley Boyz]] and [[Edge and Christian]] to retain the [[WWF Tag Team Championship]] || ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]''<br/>[[May 24]], [[2001]],<br />[[Anaheim, California]]
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|align=center| III || [[Chris Benoit]] & [[Chris Jericho]] defeated The [[Hardy Boyz]], The [[Dudley Boyz]] and [[Edge & Christian]] to retain the [[WWF Tag Team Championship]] || ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]''||May 24, [[2001]],||Anaheim, California
 
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|align=center| IV || [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]* defeated [[Christian]] & [[Chris Jericho]], [[Bubba Ray]] & [[Matt Hyson|Spike]] and [[Jeff Hardy]] & [[Rob Van Dam]] to retain the World Tag Team Championship<br>*{{small|[[Gregory Helms|The Hurricane]] was Kane's partner but was injured prior to the match, and could not compete}}|| ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]''<br/>[[October 7]], [[2002]],<br />[[Las Vegas, Nevada]]
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|align=center| IV || [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]* defeated [[Christian]] & [[Chris Jericho]], [[Bubba Ray]] & [[Matt Hyson|Spike]] and [[Jeff Hardy]] & [[Rob Van Dam]] to retain the World Tag Team Championship<br>*{{small|[[Gregory Helms|The Hurricane]] was Kane's partner but was injured prior to the match, and could not compete}}|| ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]''||[[October 7]], [[2002]],||Las Vegas, Nevada
 
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|align=center| V || [[Edge]] defeated [[Ric Flair]] to retain the [[WWE Championship]] || ''RAW''<br/>[[January 16]], [[2006]],<br />[[Raleigh, North Carolina]]
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|align=center| V || [[Edge]] defeated [[Ric Flair]] to retain the [[WWE Championship]] || ''RAW''||January 16, [[2006]],||Raleigh, North Carolina
 
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|align=center| VI || [[John Cena]] defeated Edge to win the WWE Championship || ''[[Unforgiven (2006)|Unforgiven]]''<br/>[[September 17]], [[2006]],<br />[[Toronto, Canada]]
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|align=center| VI || [[John Cena]] defeated Edge to win the [[WWE Championship]] || ''[[Unforgiven 2006|Unforgiven]]''||September 17, [[2006]],||Toronto, Canada
 
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|align=center| VII || [[Edge]] defeated [[The Undertaker]] to win the vacant [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]] || ''[[One Night Stand (2008)|One Night Stand]]''<br/>[[June 1]], [[2008]],<br/>[[San Diego, California]]
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|align=center| VII || [[Edge]] defeated [[The Undertaker]] to win the vacant [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]] || ''[[One Night Stand 2008|One Night Stand]]''||June 1, [[2008]],||San Diego, California
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|align=center| VIII || [[CM Punk]] defeated [[Jeff Hardy]] to win the World Heavyweight Championship || ''[[SummerSlam 2009|SummerSlam]]''||August 23, [[2009]], ||Los Angeles, California
 
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== '''Total Nonstop Action''' ==
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==Total Nonstop Action==
[[TNA]] calls their version of the TLC match [[Full Metal Mayhem]]. The first of these matches in [[TNA]] was [[Jeff Hardy]] vs. [[Abyss]] at [[Against All Odds 2005]], and TNA also added the rule that anything metal was legal.
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[[TNA]] calls their version of the TLC match Full Metal Mayhem. The first of these matches in [[TNA]] was [[Jeff Hardy]] vs. [[Abyss]] at [[Against All Odds 2005]], and TNA also added the rule that anything metal was legal.
 
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== '''Extreme Championship Wrestling''' ==
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==Extreme Championship Wrestling==
[[ECW]] used the match with the added weapon, the [[Singapore Cane]]. One of the classic matches was [[Sandman]] vs. [[Steve Corino]] vs. [[Justin Credible]] at the [[Hammerstein Ballroom]] in 2001.
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[[Extreme Championship Wrestling|ECW]] used the match with the added weapon, the Singapore Cane. One of the classic matches was [[Sandman]] vs. [[Steve Corino]] vs. [[Justin Credible]] at the Hammerstein Ballroom in 2001.
 
   
== '''Wrestling Society X''' ==
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==Wrestling Society X==
[[WSX]] created a variation called Tables, Ladders, and Cervesaz (or beer) where the match was won with a [[pinfall]] or a [[submission]]. The match debuted on February 13th, 2007.
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[[WSX]] created a variation called Tables, Ladders, and Cervesaz (or beer) where the match was won with a [[pinfall]] or a [[submission]]. The match debuted on February 13, 2007.
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[[Category:Match types]]

Revision as of 09:43, 28 May 2016

Tlcmatch

TLC Match

A Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match is a type of wrestling match in World Wrestling Entertainment, but can be seen in different variations in other companies. The object of the match is usually to retrieve something hanging above the ring via ladder. The first competitor or team to retrieve the object wins the match. The competitors can also use steel chairs and wooden tables to their advantage. There are no disqualifications in the match, and putting an opponent through a table does not end the match, unlike a Table match.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

At No Mercy 1999, Edge & Christian battled the Hardy Boyz in a Ladder match, with the first team to retrieve the contract of Terri Runnels would win her services. All four men ended up receiving standing ovations for their efforts. The month after that the Hardy Boyz faced the Dudley Boyz in a Tables Match, where again, the two teams received a standing ovation. All three of the teams had signature weapons, the Dudley Boyz having tables, Edge & Christian with chairs to deliver their Con-chair-to, and the Hardy Boyz having ladders.

At WrestleMania 2000, all three teams were brought together (along with their signature weapons) in a brutal match. However, it was not officially billed as a TLC match, it was billed as a Triangle Ladder Match. The first official TLC match was actually held at SummerSlam 2000. Thus far, there have been seven official TLC matches, the most recent involving one of its founders, Jeff Hardy, losing his World Heavyweight Championship to CM Punk.

No. Match Event, Date and Location
I Edge & Christian defeated The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship SummerSlam August 27, 2000, Raleigh, North Carolina
II Edge & Christian defeated the Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz to win the WWF Tag Team Championship WrestleMania X-Seven April 1, 2001, Houston, Texas
III Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho defeated The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz and Edge & Christian to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship SmackDown! May 24, 2001, Anaheim, California
IV Kane* defeated Christian & Chris Jericho, Bubba Ray & Spike and Jeff Hardy & Rob Van Dam to retain the World Tag Team Championship
*The Hurricane was Kane's partner but was injured prior to the match, and could not compete
RAW October 7, 2002, Las Vegas, Nevada
V Edge defeated Ric Flair to retain the WWE Championship RAW January 16, 2006, Raleigh, North Carolina
VI John Cena defeated Edge to win the WWE Championship Unforgiven September 17, 2006, Toronto, Canada
VII Edge defeated The Undertaker to win the vacant World Heavyweight Championship One Night Stand June 1, 2008, San Diego, California
VIII CM Punk defeated Jeff Hardy to win the World Heavyweight Championship SummerSlam August 23, 2009, Los Angeles, California

Total Nonstop Action

TNA calls their version of the TLC match Full Metal Mayhem. The first of these matches in TNA was Jeff Hardy vs. Abyss at Against All Odds 2005, and TNA also added the rule that anything metal was legal.

Extreme Championship Wrestling

ECW used the match with the added weapon, the Singapore Cane. One of the classic matches was Sandman vs. Steve Corino vs. Justin Credible at the Hammerstein Ballroom in 2001.

Wrestling Society X

WSX created a variation called Tables, Ladders, and Cervesaz (or beer) where the match was won with a pinfall or a submission. The match debuted on February 13, 2007.