WWE Elimination Chamber 2020: Every Match Ranked From Worst To Best
A competent yet mostly forgettable show.
On paper, it's fair to say that Elimination Chamber didn't suggest the most exciting or memorable lead in to WrestleMania, and unsurprisingly, the end result was mostly solid, if ultimately incredibly easy to forget.
The first half of the show suggested an event which might defy fan expectations, yet the match quality eventually started to take a dip, ahead of a thoroughly disappointing, poorly booked main event.
Did the show do what it needed to do by clarifying the picture for 'Mania? Sure, but it rarely graduated beyond being a dead average, also-ran event beyond perhaps one genuinely unexpected title change.
There was enough here to enjoy, but you'd certainly be right to expect something a little more spirited heading into the biggest event of the year.
There wasn't a lot of truly bad wrestling on offer, but even the best matches never quite reached that level of greatness they flirted with, and for the most part the card settled for being decently watchable...