10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

8. The Glitch

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What's funny about this glitch stuff is in how the fanbase barely seemed to register interest in it until WWE went in on it like Seth Rollins on Bray Wyatt at Hell In A Cell to get it over.

During the first two weeks of the story, the disturbances on-screen were put down to Fox faults and Bray Wyatt respectively, marginalising the idea somewhat until several uses of it and a little more clarity in the visuals made it apparent it was an angle. That's f*cking great, isn't it? People rationalised the billion dollar company having technical gremlins and The Fiend being a cliched out-of-season Halloween botherer before thinking that maybe Mustafa Ali was trying to wreck the system exactly one year on from the system wrecking his WrestleMania chances.

Assuming that's what any of this actually is. SmackDown could probably pop a number with the reveal - historically people go wild for finding out the answer to even the stupidest of questions - but this pay-per-view is in desperate need of something extra and was the exact show Ali missed last year.

Imagine the chaos of all the pods opening all at once in the tag team match? It's cats and dogs living together! It's...a glitch.

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