It’s SmackDown Live’s final show before WrestleMania, and most of the blue brand’s titles are on the line. We’re promised a “new” Elimination Chamber, and we expect the titular six-man title match to be a great one.
On top of that, WWE’s hottest young tag team tries to ride their momentum to the top of the card, three major feuds prove the blue brand’s women’s division isn’t getting left behind, Ziggler continues trying to convince the world he’s really a bad guy, and former Wyatt brothers settle things inside the ring.
Of course, the Elimination Chamber itself is the biggest match on the card, with its winner set to defend the WWE Championship against Royal Rumble winner Randy Orton at WrestleMania. It’s a huge opportunity for the winner, and we expected a first-time champ to take the honor. But did he?
It was, as expected, a fantastic main event, opened up by John Cena and AJ Styles. Looks like Baron Corbin has started beef with Dean Ambrose, too. But the ultimate winner, as we expected, was none other than Bray Wyatt. As it stands, Wyatt will defend the title against Randy Orton at WrestleMania.
The #LunaticFringe @TheDeanAmbrose is right at home in the #EliminationChamber… as @JohnCena & @AJStylesOrg learned firsthand! #WWEChamber pic.twitter.com/8GYFUXRTyc
— WWE (@WWE) February 13, 2017
https://twitter.com/WWE/status/830991085455290369
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