10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Some Kind Of Bliss

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The first ever Women's Elimination Chamber has thankfully thrust the Raw Women's Title back into focus after the Royal Rumble match a month earlier bizarrely forgot. In an effort to score as many public relations points as possible, the true message of the battle royal was lost under the weight of historical heft. Asuka winning the match was vital in protecting the integrity of her persona, but also promised her a main event-level contest at WrestleMania. As too now will this inaugural brawl.

Desperately hunting for allies to try and sneak through seemingly impossible circumstances yet again has been another entrant on Alexa's heel CV, and somehow emerging from this bruising structure with her title in tact yet again will be another. Her fragile alliance with Mickie James has to blow up in James' baby face - Bliss can only realistically make it to the end with her help, so turning on her as three remain before rolling up a near-death Bayley for the win should provide a justifiable escape.

But how and why did 'The Hugger' find herself in such dire straits?

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