TLC is best known for the match type that the pay-per-view is named after, and for Sunday’s show fans will get to enjoy two matches with this stipulation. Whether it’s Roman Reigns defending the Universal Championship against Kevin Owens, or Drew McIntyre defending his WWE Championship against AJ Styles, there are bound to be brutal spots throughout.
It’ll be a night of championship matches and the progression of storylines that will make watchers think about what direction WWE will take in the new year.
WWE TLC 2020 START TIME
The 2020 TLC kickoff show begins Sunday, December 20, at 6 p.m. with the main show beginning at 7 p.m. EDT.
HOW TO WATCH THE TLC 2020 KICKOFF SHOW ONLINE
An hour before the main show, the WWE TLC 2020 Kickoff show will go live, to give fans background on the various matches as well as relevant backstage segments and interviews to hype up the night’s events.
Fans can watch the TLC kickoff on the WWE Network, or the promotion’s official Twitter, Facebook and Twitch channels.The official WWE YouTube channel will also have the kickoff show.
There’s at least one match scheduled on the Kickoff shows, but WWE has yet to confirm what that bout will be.
HOW TO WATCH TLC 2020 ONLINE
TLC 2020 can only be viewed through the WWE Network. The WWE Network is offering a free trial for one month by signing up with a credit card. Fans can cancel their subscription at any time.
TLC 2020 CARD
This Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view has six matches confirmed with almost every title being defended on the show. With SmackDown later on tonight, the card will fill out with likely title matches involving Sami Zayn and The Street Profits. We’ll update this section with information as we get it.
Here’s the entire card of the 2020 TLC pay-per-view:
Roman Reigns (c) vs Kevin Owens—Universal Championship TLC MatchDrew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles—WWE Championship TLC MatchSasha Banks (c) vs Carmella—SmackDown Women’s Championship MatchNia Jax and Shayna Baszler (c) vs Asuka and a Mystery Partner—Women’s Tag Team Championship MatchThe New Day (c) vs Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander—RAW Tag Team Championship MatchRandy Orton vs “The Fiend”—Firefly Inferno Match
What do you think of the pay-per-view? Which match are you looking for the most? Let us know in the comments section.