Next week, I'll be celebrating my 25th birthday, which also means that I just recently crossed the anniversary of the first professional wrestling pay-per-view I ever attended. That would be the 2014 edition of TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs, which I got tickets to as a birthday present for my 18th birthday. So obviously, this show holds a place in my heart as the first pay-per-view I've ever been to. That being said, I can fully acknowledge that this show is kind of ass. It wasn't all bad, of course. Fellow Clevelander Dolph Ziggler and the late Luke Harper stole the show in their Intercontinental Championship ladder match opener (which up until literally two weeks ago was the best match I've seen live), Seth Rollins & John Cena had a fun tables match, and Dean Ambrose & Bray Wyatt were having a big, chaotic TLC match before the finish. But there was a lot of bad on this show. The Miz & Damien Mizdow vs The Usos was fine, but a lackluster finish hurt the ...