Ten of the Greatest Tables, Ladders and Chairs matches in WWE History

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9. CM Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. The Miz (TLC, December 19, 2011)

CM Punk was the glue that held the match together throughout. The Miz was outstanding, despite all the negativity surrounding his image. The Miz stole the spotlight from Alberto Del Rio, who was, no doubt, the most wrestler in the ring that night.

The introduction of handcuffs seemed to be a bit much considering the weapons surrounding the ring, but they ultimately played a major role in the tremendous drama that accompanied the finish.

Late in the match, Miz handcuffed Punk to the middle rope, forcing him to watch as he and Del Rio scaled the ladder.

Punk, not ready to hand over his title to either of his opponents so easily, tore apart the turnbuckle and escaped his predicament.

All three men fought atop the ladder, and after some brilliant exchanges that saw Punk and Miz knock each other to the mat, the champion delivered GTS to his rival, climbed back up the ladder and retrieved his title.

8. The Undertaker vs. Edge (One Night Stand, June 1, 2008)

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The Undertaker participating in the Tables, Ladders and Chairs match is a little hard to comprehend, but in June of 2008, he and Edge clashed in the bout with the vacant World Heavyweight Championship hanging overhead.

Interference from Chavo Guerrero, Bam Neeley, Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins added to the story surrounding the match, and the dangerous table bumps by Ryder and Hawkins popped the crowd and added to the chaotic finish.

Edge regained the title while Undertaker took a two-month break before returning at SummerSlam and defeating the Rated R Superstar in a Hell in a Cell match.

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