10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

5. Miz Snaps

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Shane McMahon was as clear as the space between the exhausted punches he infamously threw at Randy Orton a decade ago. "You better not screw me" was the tacit threat he doled out to a Miz still fighting to win his trust and affection in the shadow of the shady Crown Jewel showcase, and 'The A-Lister' has put in one of his best performances to date in masking the eventual attack.

But it'll be an attack 'Shane-O-Mac' won't be able to hack - 'The Money' will get his redemption in frustratingly easy fashion at WrestleMania no doubt, but if The Miz needs anything on his side more so than Vince McMahon's mad whims on the day, it's actual heat.

He's faked this quasi-face turn magnificently, but only in the shadow of a title loss can his intentions fully out. Akin to the attacks laid on McMahon by AJ Styles, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in years gone by, Miz needs to find similar fire before absorbing McMahon's near-fatal fists.

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