8 HUGE WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Solidifying The Show Of Shows

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The WrestleMania card is currently only two matches deep but so much has seemingly been set up in the background that Elimination Chamber could be like the penultimate segment of an AEW Dynamite before the night is through.

The Women's Elimination Chamber will have provided Bianca Belair's opponent, an Owens return will signpost a Tag Team Title match against The Usos, Rey Mysterio running off Dominik will at long last give us the demented Father/Son graphic we've all craved, and Austin Theory celebrating his win with a "You Can't See Me" gesture will surely send the Cenation into an online meltdown ahead of 'The Champ's likely return to television.

And that's discounting various other names and titles still to be decided. With his Bobby Lashley hostilities finally finished, could Brock Lesnar bump into Gunther? Will Logan Paul somehow get into the Chamber just to stay in Seth Rollins' head? Will Becky Lynch finally find an opponent elevated by default just by going nose-to-nose with 'The Man' on the big night?

There are worse destinations than the final PLE before the event itself to lay down something huge.

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