WWE Elimination Chamber 2024: 10 Things That Must Happen

1. Drew McIntyre Wins The Men’s Chamber

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Drew is undeniable now that CM Punk is out and Seth Rollins needs a big time rival.

Kevin Owens is filler, the same could be said for Bobby Lashley, Randy Orton is too popular a babyface to gun down the injured Rollins, and Logan Paul vs. LA Knight is a likely spin off from Saturday's match. So, that leaves McIntyre. He's a safe bet to leave Australia with a guaranteed 'Mania match in his back pocket.

Sometimes, the most obvious result is also the best. Drew has been on a real tear since turning heel, and he'd be a wonderful foe for Seth this April. It'd be even better if McIntyre dispensed with his usual Terminator-like physicality and went cerebral. Borrowing from Triple H and Edge sounds like a lot of fun.

Basically, McIntyre should be opportunistic rather than valiant. He has to be sadistic too, and wear one of those sick grins after breaking some hearts in Perth. That'd include the interfering Sami Zayn. RIP to your WrestleMania dreams too, son.

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