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WWE TLC: Top 10 TLC Matches in History | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Isabella Ramos

Published Mar 24, 2026

Back before everyone hated John Cena, there was only a small section of the audience that actively rooted against him. His feud with Edge was one of the best things that he has ever done in his career, but it also started him down the path of loathing that most fans feel for him today. 

In 2006, Cena was still the Superman character that he is today, but he was at least having entertaining matches. The reason for that is because he was working with the best wrestlers that the company had to offer, and that depth just isn't there anymore. 

Edge needed this feud to succeed because he was just supposed to be a transitional champion, someone that held the belt just for the sake of holding the belt.

Vince McMahon had no designs of giving him a long title reign, but when he saw how the audience responded to Edge, he had no choice but to keep him in the spotlight. 

Needless to say, Edge was able to hold his own with Cena on the microphone and in the ring, and he became one of the faces of the company for the next five years. 

On a personal note, the final spot with Edge being given the FU—or Attitude Adjustment, as it is now known—through two tables off a ladder at the end is my favorite ending spot in any TLC match.