10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Andrade (c) Vs. Humberto Carrillo

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A match to build up a match here presumably, but one that at least warranted a pay-per-view payoff after Carrillo (sort of kind of) knocked Andrade out of action with the arena floor DDT 30-odd days ago.

Unlike Andrade substitute Angel Garza, Carillo didn't massively connect during his brief time under Raw's bright lights as focus switched to trying to get a quartet of contenders for the United States Championship over in time for WrestleMania. He has at last gained a bit of traction against Garza, but the former NXT Cruiserweight Champion's association with Zelina Vega served to inform who was star and star-maker in that pairing.

So he'll win the f*cking belt, won't he?

With Vega's loyalties potentially now divided and Andrade already back to looking at the lights since his suspension return, Carrillo can carry a meaningless title into WrestleMania to trigger a giant pants-off dance-off when Garza comes good on the 'Grandest Stage'. The real intrigue will arrive if and when Vega might be forced to choose between her original success story or most recent one - a wafer thin plot point but just enough to justify an otherwise expendable banger.

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