WWE Elimination Chamber 2019: 10 Things It Got Right

10. Keeping The Elimination Chamber Black

Elimination Chamber 2019
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That new red cage unveiled back at Hell In A Cell last September split social media. Some thought the aesthetic change was a nice little refresh, whereas others viewed it as an unnecessary paint job more likely to sell toy sets than Network subscriptions. Whatever your opinion, we can probably all agree on one thing.

It's a positive that WWE didn't fetch the crimson Dulux pre-Chamber.

The Elimination Chamber should always be a cold, unforgiving slab of steel mesh, beams and grates. In fact, the only negative to this year's structure were those covers on the grating outside the ring. That, unfortunately, did nothing to sell the pain of superstars taking bumps on it.

Still, the black is here to stay, and that must be considered a good thing. The Chamber's sleek monochrome look is one WWE never have to mess around with.

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