SmackDown Live was much easier to watch than RAW was
#2 Worst: Making opponents team up
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We always know how these teams will dissolve eventually
I thought SmackDown Live began on the perfect note, with the women of TLC squaring off in the ring. But the tag team match that followed was very weird. Charlotte Flair and Asuka, who'd been engaged in a war of words only moments ago were forced to team up for the match.
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I knew how the match would end before it even got under way. Asuka and Charlotte Flair had a miscommunication and Flair ended up hitting Asuka accidentally. And Asuka would end up costing the team the match.
Asuka: *kicks charlotte in the face*Charlotte: *gets pinned and loses match*Asuka: pic.twitter.com/obLfdfmIsk
— Dan the Wrestling Fan 🎮 🕹🇮🇪 (@danthegrapsfan) December 5, 2018
I liked how Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose got a big win, but this was way too predictable from the word go. I'm just not a fan of two opponents teaming up before a pay-per-view in any case, because it doesn't make sense from a realistic perspective.
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