10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

8. ...Another Closes

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Sasha took the huge advantage Bayley had over in the Royal Rumble back in January and literally threw it out of the ring. Drawing #29, 'The Hugger' wasn't watching her best friend after the remaining crew had teamed up to eliminate the dominant Nia Jax - and it cost her. 'The Boss' had engaged with her inner-ratchet for the first time in years in the match, and bullying Bayley was a return to her most infamous modus operandi.

Their ultra-competitive Raw match a fortnight later was a keen reminder that 'The Hugger' still has her number, and Banks' newfound obession with returning to the top of the Women's Division will finally consume her and their friendship after a Bayley roll-up returns the Royal Rumble favour.

Pinned - again - by her best friend, Sasha will snap, hammering Bayley all over the Chamber before departing to a chorus of boos. She'll be laid own prone whilst Alexa terminates her own fragile friendship en route to retaining the title. Bayley's heartbroken recovery will spur the long-awaited singles match between the two on the 'Grandest Stage'.

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