3. Roman Reigns
With talks of Reigns shattering the single elimination record at The Rumble, Reigns being in the Chamber would be an ideal next step. Have Reigns spear a few guys through the pods and have him make it to the final three before being eliminated. By booking Reigns to be competitive with the big names as a single is a good way to gauge if he's ready. Also, you can call back to The Shield claiming they put The Undertaker out for good and now that he's back, the muscle of The Shield is looking to finish the job.
2. Chris Jericho
Yes, I know that he has already claimed that he's not coming back, but Chris Jericho would deny that he was drowning while he was drowning. There was already the story that Jericho is doing an autograph signing Rumble weekend, so you can potentially put two and two together. Jericho is in the Cena position, he's the first undisputed champion and the man of 1004 holds but Jericho and The Undertaker never had a big feud. Sure they had a mini-feud and match here and there, but nothing ever serious. 1. Brock Lesnar
Last but not least: The Beast Incarnate, The Anomaly and consumer of fine deli meats and bread delivered freaky fast. Lesnar vs. Undertaker seems to be set and stone for WrestleMania 30 and it the company is pushing him as a big threat to The Deadman. He'll probably decimate Mark Henry at The Rumble and winning the Chamber makes him the threat. Plus, you have the call back of The Undertaker never being able to defeat Brock Lesnar in their past battles. Right there, you have unlimited promo material from Paul Heyman. Now, it's time me to do what most people do and fantasy book a match that will probably never happen. Hooray for getting angry when it's not booked! -When it comes to the Chamber match itself, I think it should start with Bryan and Cena. Why? Well, it's a great tease for their rematch down the line. -Sadly, I believe that Jericho and Sheamus won't be long for this match as potential threats to Taker. Jericho gets taken out by Reigns and Sheamus and Lesnar have a prolonged fight before Lesnar takes Sheamus out.Let me just say that Sheamus and Brock pounding the hell out of each other for twenty five minutes is some that I want to see down the line. -Lesnar takes out Cena, getting revenge for Extreme Rules 2012 and hey you could plant the seeds for a rematch between the two. -We're down to Lesnar, Reigns, and Bryan and Bryan takes some punishment from both men. Reigns and Lesnar go at it and Reigns can get the rub by holding his own against Brock. Reigns is taken out by the running knee from Bryan and we're down to Brock vs Bryan. -Why Brock vs Bryan in the end? Well, Bryan has always been booked as an underdog and put him against the monster to end all monsters in the end. We get a nice extended sequence between the two with some pod destruction here and there and just when Bryan has Lesnar down, Brock counters the running knee into an F-5to get the win. Cowboy Bill Watts I am not. In the end, with the unification of the belts the WWE has to change the way they book events like these. Gone are the days of Jack Swagger winning the Chamber via roll-up and Damien Sandow winning Money in the Bank. Not that I didn't mind Sandow winning MITB, but booking like this has diminished the value of these events. Take the Money in The Bank PPV for example; the Smackdown match is usually the better match since the guys are willing to take riskier bumps. The Raw match usually has bigger names but not as much insanity. So, what do you do for MITB 2014? Well, that's for them to know and for me to presumably write about.
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