Wwe Elimination Chamber predictions: wwe picks and streaming details

Wwe Elimination Chamber predictions: wwe picks and streaming details

wwe heads to the United Center in Chicago for Elimination Chamber, and Mark Kaboly delivers a set of predictions for the card. The event streams live from the United Center in Chicago on Saturday at 7 ET/4 PT on in the United States and on Netflix everywhere else.

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World Heavyweight Title Match

CM Punk (c) vs. Finn Bálor is the World Heavyweight Title Match on the card. Kaboly writes that CM Punk cannot lose in his hometown of Chicago. It just can’t happen, and not having Punk holding the World Heavyweight Title at WrestleMania 42 seems like a longshot at best. The prediction is that Punk defeats Bálor and will (and has to) win cleanly to keep the Punk vs. Roman Reigns main event intact for WrestleMania. Kaboly frames this bout as more about Bálor and creating a program with him that can lead to WrestleMania. Enter Dominik Mysterio: the Intercontinental Champion has had some issues with his Judgment Day brother for some time, and that will finally come to a head at WWE Elimination Chamber. The prediction notes that Bálor gets attacked inside the ring by "Dirty" Dom after Punk defeats Bálor.

Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match

The Women’s Intercontinental Championship features Becky Lynch (c) vs. AJ Lee. Kaboly notes AJ Lee has been a thorn in the side of Becky Lynch ever since she returned to WWE and that Lee hasn’t had a singles match in almost 11 years. Her first one is against one of the most decorated and ruthless Superstars. Lee winning is called a hard sell unless Lee gets to raise the title in her city and hold on to the gold for a short period of time, which then sets up a rematch at WrestleMania 42. Everything points toward Lynch retaining, most notably how she has been defeated by Lee since her return. Kaboly quotes Roddy Piper: “Once you think you know that answers, I change the questions. ” Despite the logic favoring Lynch, the prediction offered is AJ Lee defeats Becky Lynch, presented as an upset that "feels right. "

Men’s Elimination Chamber analysis

The Men’s Elimination Chamber entrants listed are Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Trick Williams vs. Logan Paul vs. LA Knight. Kaboly guarantees two things: Je’Von Evans will wow the audience, and Randy Orton will catch Evans with a spectacular RKO at some point in the match. He frames it as a three-man race among Orton, Cody Rhodes and LA Knight. Knight is said to have a real chance, but Kaboly cannot see WrestleMania 42 taking place without Cody Rhodes being in a main event Title Match. Noted context: Jey Uso was taken out by a mystery man on SmackDown, opening the door for Vision member Logan Paul to take the sixth and final spot over Jacob Fatu. That sequence solidified in Kaboly’s view a Cody against Drew McIntyre Title Match at WrestleMania. He adds that if Jacob Fatu would’ve slid in to the Chamber, that might have changed the scenario. The prediction thread closes by saying Je’Von will wow us, Orton will hit an RKO, and it’s going to be a straightforward, workmanlike performance by Rhodes that sends him

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Mark Kaboly’s Elimination Chamber predictions provide a clear set of expected outcomes, a mapped path to WrestleMania 42, and a reminder of where and when to tune in: United Center in Chicago on Saturday at 7 ET/4 PT.