12 WrestleMania 35 Match Predictions Following WWE Elimination Chamber 2019

2. The Usos Vs The Bar Vs The New Day

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The Usos' Tag Team Title victory at Elimination Chamber rather hurriedly catapulted them back into the catbird seat on SmackDown Live, and one last stand with their finest rivals will see off the feud once and for all - and, to the gutting disappoint of millions, The New Day too.

Big E couldn't hide his disappointment as he carted Kofi Kingston to the back after his gutsy losing effort against Daniel Bryan, and one senses it could well be the same next month with Fastlane still to get through. Should a one-on-one encounter go the same way, Kofi's return to the New Day fold won't carry it with it the fondness of prior times, and the jealousy and bitterness felt from Woods and E will at long last show itself after yet another loss to either The Bar or old foes Jimmy and Jey.

Excitement around a potential Kingston singles push may currently be at its peak, but expect that to be replaced with heartbreak when the era of Booty-Os and promo NoNos finally comes to an end on the 'Grandest Stage'.

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