WWE Elimination Chamber 2018: 8 Things That Must Happen
3. Seth Rollins Comes Close
This past Monday's episode of Raw was the closest Seth Rollins has come to being the main man since his killer WWE Title run in 2015. Rollins was on fire throughout the epic Gauntlet Match that pinned down the show, and the fact he beat both Roman Reigns and John Cena cleanly in the same match is very encouraging.
Capitalising on that in the Chamber is a must.
Seth will enter somewhere between the number two and number five spots in the match (we already know The Miz is first and Elias entering last), and therefore can't go the distance from number one. That doesn't alter the fact WWE can write him to come close on Sunday before being pipped by a Shield brother.
If the match comes down to Rollins vs. Reigns, it's Roman who's winning the thing (he's the prime favourite regardless of who the final two are). Should he then rub that in Seth's face post-WrestleMania, Raw has an automatic Universal Title feud that can help ease those traditional early-Summer blues.