10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

5. Natalya Vs. Liv Morgan Vs. Shayna Baszler Vs. Asuka Vs. Ruby Riott Vs. Sarah Logan

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There's a lot going on in this Chamber, but WWE might have quietly managed to cover most of it on Monday Night Raw in order to get to the important stuff later on.

The company did The Riott Squad dirty by splitting them up without ever having a plan, then doubled down on disservice for both Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan as they embarked on fatally flawed singles run while Ruby Riott recovered from an injury. The angle pulling them all back together on Raw was rubbish, but as a midcard act once upon a time they were collectively better than that - this entire mini-programme has rendered their original work far inferior than it actually was. But it's been paid off ahead of schedule.

Asuka didn't work a planned Raw match with Shayna Baszler but good - their inevitable confrontation was the only hook this match actually had. A closing stretch driven by 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' rattling the 'Queen Of Spades' with a green mist attack could and should be gripping.

Natalya is the reliable hand keeping everything together, but that role should really feel redundant. Baszler must crush the competition here, in time for 'The Man' to come around...

Winner - Shayna Baszler

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