The WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view is in the books. Going into it, the expectations were that if the two top matches delivered then the whole show would be considered a success. It's fair to say that the six man tag between The Shield and Wyatt Family was a match that met the lofty expectations fans had for it while the main event Elimination Chamber match was very good although all people will really remember was the ending. There were plenty of other things that happened on the show too. People can focus on the negative things like the awful AJ Lee/Cameron match, the poorly written Wade Barrett segments and another tough to watch backstage comedy segment involving WWE toys. Most of the show was good. Any time you give the main event 40 minutes and another match gets over 20 minutes the results are going to be satisfying for the most part. What we're here to do today is to look at seven things that WWE did right at Elimination Chamber from a booking perspective. Hopefully these things can lead to quality moments on television as the road to WrestleMania continues.