10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

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With Nia Jax demolished once and for all despite the 'help' of her friend Alexa Bliss, Asuka's final destination will at long last be revealed in similarly dramatic fashion to Shinsuke Nakamura's post-Rumble declaration.

Nobody is ready for Asuka, not least the terrified Raw Women's Champion, and a stare deep into the eyes of the 'Empress Of Tomorrow' will ruin every one of her todays between the following Monday and WrestleMania Sunday.

Asuka/Alexa Bliss at WrestleMania isn't perhaps the match on paper to pick, but Bliss' title reign deserves destruction more than most tenures on the roster. A throwback to simpler times, her continued success on the brand over two lengthy stints with the strap in the last 12 months have been almost entirely due to cunning rather than skill. With no help forthcoming from Jax, she'll have nothing left in her back pocket to escape the deadly assault of the undefeated a*s-kicker, with a short sharp shocking win the perfect way to anoint Asuka at the 'Show of Shows'.

Different to virtually every WrestleMania championship programme, the build-up won't need to focus on if Alexa can win, merely if she can even survive.

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