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

Amerta
TLC

7. Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk (SummerSlam, August 23, 2009)

youtube-cover

Only a few minutes into the match, Punk unfolded a steel chair and set it up. He grabbed Hardy in a side suplex and dropped him down on the weapon. Unfortunately, Hardy did not hit the flat seat. Instead, his spine caught the back edge of the chair, sending pain shooting up and down his body.

By the time the night ended, Punk scaled the ladder and retrieved the World Heavyweight Championship, ushering in his third reign with the gold.

6. John Cena vs. Edge (Unforgiven, September 17, 2006)

youtube-cover

This Tables, Ladders and Chairs match was redemption time for Edge.

On January 8, 2006, Edge cashed in his Money In The Bank and won his first WWE Championship. He lost the title back to Cena in short order at the same month’s Royal Rumble show.

With the odds stacked against Cena, he rose to the occasion in his first TLC match and hung in, move-for-move, with his more experienced opponent.

Cena bumped Edge off the top of a ladder and through two stacked tables. The spot is one of the greatest and most dangerous in the long history of the match, and it single-handedly elevated the match from being “very good” to “great.”

Quick Links