8 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 Predictions You Need To Know

6. New Business

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WWE have been building to the return of The Hurt Business on television for weeks now, with MVP regularly spotted sidling up to Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin having also worked to get Bobby Lashley reinstated as a way of making amends.

What hasn't been explored yet is Porter's prior relationship with Omos. The big man has floundered in recent months, losing to Braun Strowman at November's Crown Jewel before being eliminated by 'The Monster Of All Monsters' from this year's Royal Rumble match. He needs this reunification as much as anybody, if only so he gets to be their killer new member.

A redefined and reimagined Hurt Business with one extra member and an open door to future recruits has more scope than simply relaunching the original, and all five men coming together in a 5-on-1 attack against Brock Lesnar makes the biggest possible statement that they're back for real and here for more than just nostalgic small gains.

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