10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

1. The Eater Of The New World

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Elimination Chamber 2017 was the greatest night of Bray Wyatt's career. Could the exact same show two years later give 'The Eater Of Worlds' the best chance of being great again, if only for a moment?

His absence from television triggered much speculation about his whereabouts and the character's future potential, but a hail mary battle with The New Daniel Bryan might yet be the lifeline 'The Eater Of Worlds' needs to somehow stay afloat.

The pair's Royal Rumble 2014 encounter was one of Bray's only enjoyable singles outings, not least because Bryan actually put him over in a way few ever have. It would be perhaps the biggest achievement of his career if he somehow managed it again in 2019, but the man wears something resembling a wicker purse to the ring every single week - he has saved the planet and "changed the universe" before Chris Jericho and AEW have even had the chance.

Whether or not he can be the surprise star-maker yet again remains to be seen, but Elimination Chamber's finale will at least give him the best possible chance of succeeding in an unenviable role.

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