2020 WWE Elimination Chamber matches, card, date, start time, location, rumors, PPV predictions
Just because the Royal Rumble has come and gone doesn't suggest there aren't some serious WrestleMania stakes up for grabs. per annum, the WWE Elimination Chamber event is one among the ultimate stops on the Road to WrestleMania, and 2020 are going to be no different. This year, there are two matches set to require place inside the Elimination Chamber structure -- one determining the No. 1 contender for the Raw women's champion while the opposite will see the SmackDown tag team titles being defended.
WWE Elimination Chamber goes down from Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia this Sunday, March 8. The event will begin at 7 p.m. ET and stream survive the WWE Network. The kickoff show to assist get the Elimination Chamber festivities started will begin one hour prior at 6 p.m.
Let's take a glance at what we all know, also as what we expect, about the upcoming event.
WWE Elimination Chamber matches
Natalya vs. Liv Morgan vs. Shayna Baszler vs. Asuka vs. Ruby Riott vs. Sarah Logan (Elimination Chamber): The winner of the match, the primary announced for the cardboard by WWE, will earn an attempt at Becky Lynch and therefore the Raw women's championship at WrestleMania. Riott recently returned following an extended absence thanks to injury and took down former Riott Squad teammate Morgan on Raw. Asuka has been a longtime thorn in Lynch's side but has come abreast of the losing end twice recently while challenging for the highest title on Raw. Meanwhile, the inclusion of former dominant NXT champion Baszler is certainly intriguing after her near win within the women's Royal Rumble match also as he vicious attack on Lynch in what likely served as he debut as a member of the Raw brand.
SmackDown Tag Team Championship -- The Miz & John Morrison (c) vs. The New Day vs. Heavy Machinery vs. Robert Roode & Dolph Ziggler vs. The Usos (Elimination Chamber): What was originally alleged to be a men's Elimination Chamber match was upturned and have become a tag chamber match announced on the Feb. 28 edition of SmackDown. this is often largely a product of the choice to place the universal championship on Goldberg and instantly book him to face Roman Reigns, while Brock Lesnar is already set to defend the WWE title against Drew McIntyre, eliminating a requirement for a men's chamber match.
Lacey Evans vs. 5 TBA (Elimination Chamber): Lacey Evans announced on the Feb. 21 edition of SmackDown that she would wish to outlast five other women at Elimination Chamber, a surprising twist that added a second women's Chamber match -- and third overall -- to the cardboard. No other entrants are confirmed.
Intercontinental Championship -- Braun Strowman (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura, Cesaro & Sami Zayn: Strowman won the title from Nakamura, the primary singles title the large man has held in his WWE career. Nakamura required nine staples in his head during a follow-up of the Symphony of Destruction match when Strowman slammed him on a piano. On the Feb. 28 edition of SmackDown, the 2 men took part during a contract signing for a match at Elimination Chamber. Strowman said he didn't care what was within the contract, resulting in Zayn flipping the match to three-on-one.
Raw Tag Team Championship -- the road Profits (c) vs. Seth Rollins & Murphy: After Rollins & Murphy beat the Profits at Super ShowDown, the challengers got a "do or die" last chance match on the Texas Independence Day edition of Raw. the road Profits came up big -- with an assist from Kevin Owens -- to become tag champs, leading Rollins to demand a rematch at Elimination Chamber.
WWE Elimination Chamber predictions
Daniel Bryan vs. Drew Gulak: After Bryan blew off Gulak's offer to assist him prop up "holes in his game," Gulak began trying to assist Heath Slater and Curtis Axel in matches with the founding father of "The Yes Movement." Bryan vs. Gulak doesn't desire a WrestleMania program, but it might bring an incredible little match during Elimination Chamber.


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