8 Huge WWE Elimination Chamber 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Miz Cashes In

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...The Miz cashes in the Money In The Bank contract and becomes WWE Champion for the second time, 11 years after he last managed it under the exact same circumstances.

The latter half of all of that is a gross indictment of how stale much of the current roster feels, but it sort of works as a right now solution to a right now problem. Several of them, in fact.

Miz can't lose the match and case again, the thick b*stard. Furthermore, he could get his a*se handed to him at Fastlane by Drew to return the status quo, or take the belt into WrestleMania as a heel champion if McIntyre is set to take on Shane McMahon. Yes, that Shane McMahon.

It's a good faith prediction, this. The two had stern words after 'The Money' chucked the Champion in the high stakes contest, and WWE value a Shane McMahon WrestleMania match over most title contests. It's anything but a demotion in their eyes, regardless of what fans might want for 'The Scottish Warrior'.

In the meantime, there'd be a queue of babyfaces to give a WrestleMania moment to by beating the lame duck 'A-Lister' if he's not flattened at Fastlane.

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