10 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

3. WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship - Six Team Elimination Chamber

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Hey Hey! Ho Ho! It's Miz & Morrison!

Well, it b*stard better be otherwise what on earth has been the point of the pair of them somehow getting this patter over?

The chant stands to be one of the biggest things over WrestleMania weekend should the pair go in as a*sehole champions to the 'Show Of Shows', but is also so infuriatingly stupid that they should be able to retain some genuine heel heat. They are, surprisingly, the act that matters in this collection of six teams looking to build momentum or earn an opportunity or whatever WWE call it when four of them eat defeat in a title match just a month shy of the biggest event of the year.

It's not without narrative - The New Day and The Usos were alluding to an end-of-the-world showdown after their years of fighting, whilst Otis is desperate to rebound from his recent heartbreak by using his steak-fueled frame to make mincemeat out of Dolph Ziggler (but more on that later). The Lucha House party looked like f*cking buffoons the last time this variant on the match happened too, be nice for them to fix that.

Stuff, things and pins and not a lot of much really, and yet the company might even have the temerity to put this on last.

Winners - The Miz & John Morrison

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