10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Much Ado About Something?

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Roman Reigns was front and centre of the original advertisements for this pay-per-view, with some potential Philadelphia fans perhaps buying a ticket with the expressed hope of seeing 'The Big Dog' punch his ticket to WrestleMania with some sort of heroic victory. Instead, they sat at home and watched him just get given a freebie from new Universal Champion Bill Goldberg.

"Who's Next?" "I'm Next!". So...what next?

Consider this a good faith prediction for those in attendance that Roman won't be used in a house show main event against Baron Corbin. 'The Big Dog' being tested in an unexpected singles match might be nice, a Kickoff match would be particularly cute, but a surprise Goldberg appearance might be even better.

Also notable by his absence is Daniel Bryan - perhaps he can reunite his undefeated unit with Reigns to take down a couple of blue brand b*stards before Big Bill separates heads from bodies with needlessly cruel spear? Rumours of a Sheamus match at WrestleMania call for some sort of story to build it beyond highlight packages of their prior bouts - the 'Great White' could pick the bones of the fallen idols to move it along.

Big names and some big potential. After a bizarre old month, it might behoove WWE to just give the people something of what they want.

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