The WWE are faced with the very difficult task of keeping every former Shield member strong as they inch towards an inevitable collision between the three (potentially at SummerSlam), and Elimination Chamber's title match will prove a large hurdle to clear in this regard. Fans may soon tire of Rollins squirming his way out of main events in semi-cowardly fashion, but a clean win over Ambrose would establish too clear a gulf between the pair. Sunday's PPV may be one of those rare occasions where a screwy finish to the title match is acceptable. Ambrose doesn't deserve to be bested by Rollins in decisive fashion, and the presence of the crowd-pleasing Chamber could excuse an unsatisfying ending to the WWE Championship match - especially if the Intercontinental Chamber bout closes the show in satisfyingly chaotic fashion. This doesn't necessarily mean that Seth should boot Ambrose in the groin or waffle the referee with a chair before scampering off into the night, but there needs to be an element of doubt about his victory. A botched interference from the well-meaning Roman Reigns could be just the ticket, building upon tensions between the two babyfaces and allowing Seth to slip away with the title still in his slimy grasp.