TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (2009)

TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2009)

Poster featuring a white male in a dark singlet next to a ladder throwing a blonde haired male through a wooden table

Promotional poster featuring Edge and The Undertaker
Theme
song
(s)
"Bullet Soul" by Switchfoot[1]
Information
Promotion World Wrestling Entertainment
Sponsor(s) WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010
Date December 13, 2009
Attendance 15,226[2]
Venue AT&T Center
City San Antonio, Texas
Pay-per-view chronology

Survivor Series (2009) TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2009) Royal Rumble (2010)
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs chronology

First TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2009) TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2010)

TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2009) was the first annual TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on December 13, 2009, at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.[3] Wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown and ECW brands[4] faced each other in seven matches.

The concept of the show is based around the primary matches of the card each utilizing tables, ladders and chairs as legal weapons.[5] The primary matches included Christian defeating Shelton Benjamin in a Ladder match for the ECW Championship, Sheamus defeating John Cena in a Tables match to become the new WWE Champion, the reigning World Heavyweight Champion, The Undertaker, defeating Batista in a Chairs match to retain his title and the main event, where D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) defeated Chris Jericho and The Big Show in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. Other matches in the card included John Morrison versus Drew McIntyre for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, Michelle McCool versus Mickie James for the WWE Women's Championship and Randy Orton versus Kofi Kingston. Presented by THQ's WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010, the pay-per-view drew 228,000 buys.[6]

Background

TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs consisted of professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines that played out on Raw, SmackDown, ECW and WWE SuperstarsWorld Wrestling Entertainment's television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that build tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.[7] All wrestlers were from WWE's Raw, SmackDown and ECW brands — a storyline division in which WWE employees were assigned to a television program of the same name.[8]

On the November 23, 2009 edition of Raw, guest host and storyline matchmaker Jesse Ventura arranged an interpromotional "Breakthrough Battle Royal," in which the winner gained shot at their brand's world championship at the TLC event. Qualifying matches were also held that night with each wrestler having the distinction of having held neither the WWE Championship nor the World Heavyweight Championship. In qualifiers, Kofi Kingston defeated Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus defeated Finlay, the team of Mark Henry, Montel Vontavious Porter and R-Truth defeated the team of Jack Swagger, Chris Masters and Chavo Guerrero in a six-man tag team match. Disagreeing with the battle royal concept, former world champion Randy Orton attacked Primo and defeated Primo's intended opponent, Evan Bourne, to qualify. In the final qualifying match, the team of The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase) defeated the team of Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG) to qualify. In the main event, Sheamus won the battle royal, last eliminating Kofi Kingston and earning him the chance to face WWE Champion John Cena at the TLC event. A contract signing was immediately held in which Sheamus attacked Cena and slammed him through a table. Declaring his preference of Sheamus over Cena, Ventura made the prospective match a Tables match.[9] During his night as guest host, Ventura also booked a tag team match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship at the TLC event, where the champions Chris Jericho and The Big Show will defend their titles against the team of Triple H and Shawn Michaels (collectively known as D-Generation X) in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match.[9]

On the November 24, 2009 edition of ECW, Shelton Benjamin defeated Zack Ryder to become the number one contender to the ECW Championship. ECW Champion Christian stated that the ECW Championship has been overlooked on recent pay-per-views and challenged Benjamin to a Ladder match.[10]

After defeating Rey Mysterio at Survivor Series, Batista challenged World Heavyweight Champion, The Undertaker. Batista was interrupted by Kane who challenged him to a physical confrontation, which Batista refused.[9] On the November 28, 2009 edition of SmackDown, the two were pitted in a match, with the winner receiving a title match against The Undertaker at TLC. When outside of the referee's sight, Battista attacked Kane's knee with a steel chair and won the match by countout.[11] A few days later, it was announced that the title match would be a Chair match.[12] On the December 4, 2009 edition of SmackDown, WWE Intercontinental Champion John Morrison faced Drew McIntyre in an exhibition contest, which saw the latter win. Later in the evening, McIntyre was awarded another match against Morrison for his title.[13] Since Bragging Rights, Randy Orton and Kofi Kingston had been in constant conflict ever since Kingston prevented Orton's teammates Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase from interfering in Orton's Iron Man match against John Cena for the WWE Championship.[14] The rivalry led to the two each captaining teams for a five-on-five Survivor Series elimination match at Survivor Series, in which Kingston's team won.[15] On the November 30 episode of Raw, Kingston was scheduled to wrestle Orton in a singles match but was ambushed by Rhodes and DiBiase before the match began and hence was too weak to offer a fair match with Orton.[16] The following week, Raw guest host Mark Cuban booked Kingston into another match with Orton, with Cuban serving as guest referee. Still bitter from the events at the 2003 Survivor Series, where Orton performed an RKO on him, Cuban gave a fast count for Kingston's pin and gave him the win. Cuban then said that the two were now tied with one victory apiece and the match that would settle the score would take place at the TLC event.[17]

On the December 11, 2009 edition of SmackDown, WWE Women's Champion Michelle McCool was scheduled to defend her title against Mickie James at the TLC event. The two became close rivals when in November the two were made respective captains for opposing teams in a five-on-five Survivor Series elimination match at Survivor Series. Three days before Survivor Series, James was shown a video package featuring McCool performing a parody of "Old McDonald Had a Farm", calling her rival "Piggy James" and sending James into tears.[18] At Survivor Series, James and Melina won the elimination match for their team, last eliminating McCool.[19] On the December 4, 2009 edition of SmackDown, James defeated Beth Phoenix and Natalya in a Triple Threat match to become the number one contender for the WWE Women's Championship.[20]

Event

Pre-show

Prior to the show airing live on pay-per-view, the crowd in attendance were shown an untelevised match pitting R-Truth versus CM Punk with Luke Gallows in his corner. R-Truth won the match via pinfall.

Preliminary matches

Other on-screen talent[21][22]
Role: Name:
Commentators Michael Cole
Jerry Lawler
Matt Striker
Interviewer Josh Mathews
Ring announcers Tony Chimel
Justin Roberts

As the show commenced, the opening match was the ladder match for the ECW Championship between defending champion Christian versus Shelton Benjamin. As the match went underway, both men left the ring to the floor of the arena in the hopes of retrieving a ladder. As Christian made his first vie to climb the ladder and retrieve the belt, Benjamin pulled him down; Christian later reciprocated, but as he made his another attempt to climb, Benjamin forced the ladder on top of him. After Benjamin caused Christian to bleed on the floor, the challenger climbed to the top of a ladder at ringside, and flip-dove onto his opponent. As the action returned to the ring, the two continued to climb the ladder as their opponent thwarted their attempts. As Christian made a climb, Benjamin came up underneath him, and threw him off the ladder with a powerslam. As both men recovered, Christian propped a ladder up in the corner in an attempt to throw Benjamin into it, the latter threw himself into Christian into the ladder. As the match progressed, Christian climbed the ladder, and grabbed the belt. As he was about to win, Benjamin pulled the ladder out from underneath him, causing him to dangle in mid-air. The challenger then grabbed his prone opponent, and connected with a powerbomb in the corner of the ring with the ladder still propped up in it. The match continued to the apron surrounding the ring, and Benjamin attempted to perform a German suplex on Christian, which would have sent him falling onto a ladder propped up behind him, making a bridge between the ring and announce table. Christian neutralized the attempt with a kick, sending Benjamin onto the ladder supine. The champion then ascended the top turnbuckle, and dove off onto Benjamin, causing the ladder to break in half. Christian capitalized and grabbed the belt for the victory.

Following was John Morrison defending the WWE Intercontinental Championship against Drew McIntyre. The match was outlined by the brawling and exploiting the facets of the ring to be used as a weapon. McIntyre then gained control by cinching in a variety of submission holds. Morrison shifted the momentum by twisting himself around, driving the challenger's face into the mat. The match spilled to the outside with Morrison diving onto McIntyre with his signature kick to the head he calls the Flying Chuck. Upon returning his opponent to the ring, Morrison ascended the top turnbuckle in an attempt to execute his signature backflip body press, Starship Pain; McIntyre dodged the attempt, raked Morrisons eyes while the referee wasn't looking, and drove Morrison's head into the mat before pinning him and winning the championship. After the match McIntyre was congratulated by Vince McMahon, Sheamus showed up and told McIntyre that he wouldn't be the only one leaving the event with some gold.

Michelle McCool (with associate Layla) would then defend her championship against Mickie James. The match started with both competitors exchanging blows before the action spilled to the floor. With Layla distracting James, McCool took advantage, and threw her head into the barricade surrounding ringside. Back in the ring, James attempted a comeback only to have McCool connect with a kick to the face, leading to a pinfall victory.

Kofi Kingston was preparing for his match against Randy Orton when Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr passed by and sent a message to Kingston, this resulted in Kingston going to Orton's locker room and calling Orton a "coward". During the match, the two used many submission maneuvers, while outside the ring Kingston tried to jump on Orton only to be greeted by a Dropkick to the stomach. Orton continued to work on his abdomen until Kingston delivered the S.O.S., Boom Drop and Trouble in Paradise followed by a pin but Orton grabbed the ropes. Orton punted Kingston who defended it with his left arm, Orton then hit Kingston with the RKO to get the win.

Main event matches

The next match was a Tables match for the WWE Championship between John Cena and Sheamus. As Sheamus was making his entrance, King was reading an Irish newspaper article about Sheamus. Cena repeatedly threw Sheamus into the turnbuckles, the two threw punches at each other until Sheamus headed for the apron searching for a table, Cena pushed him into the commentators table instead. Cena prepared a table outside the ring to put Sheamus through but Sheamus countered it and tried pushing Cena off the apron and through the table but was unsuccessful. Sheamus headed up the ramp to catch his breath but, Cena delivered a Suplex to Sheamus on the ramp, he then attempted to throw a table on to Sheamus' limp body but Sheamus rolled off the ramp. Cena stalked Sheamus through the crowd as he pushed Sheamus into barricades. The two eventually ended up back inside the ring with Cena still dominating until Sheamus delivered the Celtic Cross to him. He then leaned a table against the corner of the ring planning to charge towards it with Cena in tow but Cena escaped his grip. Cena set up another table hoping to put Sheamus through it with an Attitude Adjustment from the top rope, however, Sheamus got out of his grip and the two battled it out on the top rope until Cena was pushed off but didn't go through the table. He climbed back up and both he and Sheamus struggled to keep their balance, as Sheamus fell to the outside of the ring, Cena fell right through the table. With this Sheamus won the match and the WWE Championship, his first World Title.

The next match was a Chairs match between World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker and Batista. Batista immediately went to the announce table for a chair, The Undertaker tried to hit a big boot through the security barrier but only to miss and Batista attacked Undertaker with a chair. After a few more chair shots Undertaker was able to hit his apron leg drop on Batista. Back in the ring, Batista hit a superplex on the Undertaker. Batista tried to hit his Batista Bomb but Undertaker reversed by flipping him over onto a chair. After Batista got up Undertaker started running towards him only to picked up into a spinebuster, Undertaker made a return by hitting Batista by a running slam, snake eyes and Old School. After Batista got up, he hit a spear and a spinebuster on a chair and then threw Undertaker into a turnbuckle with a chair wedged between the middle and top buckles. Battista attempted to hit Undertaker again but Undertaker moved out of the way, so Batista went head-first into the chair, Undertaker then hit his signature Chokeslam. Batista pushed Undertaker into the referee, hit a low blow and a chair shot, allowing him to score the pinfall. As Batista celebrated his win, Theodore Long walked out and ordered the match to restart. Undertaker nailed Batista with a chair and the Tombstone Piledriver to win the match and retain his World Heavyweight Championship.

The last match was the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, between the champions JeriShow (Chris Jericho and the Big Show) and D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H). Chris Jericho exchanged blows with Michaels while Triple H battled the Big Show. It wasn't long before both teams were setting up tables around the ring. While Show and Triple H fought near the stage, Michaels dominated Jericho in the ring until Jericho countered it. Jericho headed up the ramp to help Show beat down Triple H and was shortly joined by Michaels, Michaels had a short fight with Jericho using chairs however Show help get JeriShow back in control as they headed back to the ring to attempt to reach the championships. They were quickly stopped by DX, the team targeted Jericho with ladders after knocking down Show. DX attempted to grab the titles but were stopped by JeriShow, they targeted Triple H and later hung him upside down on a ladder which was set up in the corner of the ring, they then threw Michaels into Triple H to damage him even more. Show tried to climb the ladder but later decided against it, he chokeslammed DX through a table that was placed against the barricade. Show started to destroy all the ladders so that DX were unable to use them, Jericho then climbed on Show's shoulders in an attempt to reach the belts but he was Superkicked off by Michaels. Triple H held the half a ladder steady which had been dismantled earlier on, while Michaels climbed it to win the titles. After the match DX celebrated with their newly won championships and the event came to a close with both men doing their signature crotch chops.

Reception

The event received positive reviews from critics with praise being put on the shock endings and title changes and on the quality of the matches. In the review from The Sun, the Intercontinental, Women's and ECW Championship matches were praised, as was the Tag Title main event. The two World Title matches were praised for high quality and good storytelling, due mainly to the gimmick stipulations, and Sheamus' shock win over John Cena was praised as surprising.[23]

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[24]
1D R-Truth defeated CM Punk (with Luke Gallows)[25] Singles match Unknown
2 Christian (c) defeated Shelton Benjamin[26] Ladder match for the ECW Championship 18:05
3 Drew McIntyre defeated John Morrison (c)[27] Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 10:19
4 Michelle McCool (with Layla) (c) defeated Mickie James[28] Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship 07:31
5 Sheamus defeated John Cena (c)[29] Tables match for the WWE Championship 16:19
6 The Undertaker (c) defeated Batista[30] Chairs match for the World Heavyweight Championship 13:14
7 Randy Orton defeated Kofi Kingston[31] Singles match 13:11
8 D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) defeated Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show) (c)[32] Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship 22:32
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match

See also

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