10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Broken

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Matt Hardy is Broken, alright. Tragically unlike 2016 though, this hasn't remotely fixed him.

It would seem as though the curse of Bray Wyatt has struck yet again, with Matt's bonkers alter-ego the latest to be chewed up by the 'Eater Of Worlds' following a string of laughably bad feuds and matches since his WWE Title loss at WrestleMania 33.

Indeed, Elimination Chamber will mark a year since Bray Wyatt - Bray Wyatt - won the company's top title in a decision that most felt was a Hail Mary for the gimmick. It was a substantially less spiritual experience when his projections of maggots and worms on the 'Show Of Shows' canvas resulted in a nine minute loss via a single RKO. Bray's long been far more broken than this or any incarnation of Matt Hardy, rendering this latest battle between the two as heatless as the dull scuffle given as a token gesture to the big ticket Manhattan Center crowd at the desperately dire Raw 25 show.

Hardy gets to win here, but like most Bray Wyatt feuds/matches/promos/sightings, the audience will yet again collectively lose.

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