This year's edition of WWE Elimination Chamber was a show that appeared out of nowhere, but undoubtedly left its mark on the landscape of WWE. After two Elimination Chamber contests, where we saw a new Intercontinental Champion crowned, and tag teams enter the hellish structure for the first time, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose layed it on the line for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. However, the main roster debut of Kevin Owens against John Cena was something to behold and re-watch until the WWE Network ceases to exist. As Wrestlemania season fades to the background, WWE has clearly opened up its plan for the summer with little hesitation. Furthermore, with Money in The Bank on June 14th, this show gave us a preview of what to look for on that day, as well as its own moments to write about at length. As a show that only featured 6 matches, there was a lot to like, and some things to question going forward. It's hard to judge this in the traditional sense of a regular PPV, because it's literally not one. If WWE can keep these special events interesting, such as making matches we've never seen like Owens vs Cena, they've got another ace in the deck to further play in hopes of attracting, and keeping subscribers. If there was a general thing to take away from this event, it's that a clear transition is upon on us. There are new stars in high places, and old stars getting new positions. Let's break it down...