The Viking Raiders Vs. The O.C. Ended With Karl Anderson Going Through A Table...Of KFC

The Viking Raiders Vs. The O.C. Ended With Karl Anderson Going Through A Table...Of KFC

The second tag team title match at TLC saw The Viking Raiders issue an open challenge which was answered by The O.C. However, it ended with the rather bizarre sight of Karl Anderson lying in...fried chicken.

By JoshWilding - Dec 16, 2019 04:12 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
During last night's TLC PPV, The Viking Raiders issued an open challenge for the RAW Tag Team Championships. The O.C. (who were named the best tag team in the world at Crown Jewel not too long ago) answered the call but the match ended when a brawl outside the ring saw all four men get counted out.

The fight continued, though, and Karl Anderson ended up being put through a KFC table which had been left there following an earlier promotional segment to promote the fast food company. 

Needless to say, it was a little weird but after weeks of squashing jobbers, it seems as if we can look forward to The Viking Raiders now squaring off with The O.C. moving forward on RAW. What did you guys think of the way this match ended last night? 

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