8 Huge WWE Elimination Chamber 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

2. Drew McIntyre (c) Vs. AJ Styles Vs. Jeff Hardy Vs. Randy Orton Vs. Sheamus Vs. Kofi Kingston

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This match has a lot of ongoing storylines traversing through it, but almost none of them intersect with each other.

WWE have booked an excellent opportunity to set up a long-awaited Kofi Kingston/Mustafa Ali singles match a year on from Ali becoming the company's glitch-triggering outsider and two years on from Kingston taking his place in this very contest. The Retribution leader has to be the reason The New Day man fails here.

Also Randy Orton is due to be burned alive or some such sh*t.

Not to be flippant about it, but that's what he did to Bray Wyatt back in December, and we were asked to believe that Alexa Bliss has summoned him up from the hell he's been residing in ever since. Assuming she gets that done in time for Sunday, we can assume his first task back on earth will be to stop 'The Apex Predator' winning the WWE Championship.

Once the black goo has subdued Orton, a knackered Drew will get by Sheamus in a breathless conclusion to a match he wasn't pegged to win. All ends well.

Winner - Drew McIntyre

Until...

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