4 Possible finishes for the WWE Men’s Elimination Chamber match


There may be six WWE stars in the Elimination Chamber contests, but certain stars have much higher odds of winning. Cody Rhodes has main-evented WrestleMania the last three years.

Randy Orton has captured 14 World Championships. Je’Von Evans can’t legally rent a car in the United States and only joined RAW recently. Trick Williams is a former two-time NXT Champion, but is also new to the main roster.

While several outcomes are possible in Chicago, the next four possible finishes are the most likely in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match.


#4. Randy Orton wins the Elimination Chamber

Drew McIntyre cost Randy Orton when The Viper faced Aleister Black on last week’s SmackDown. The two have been rivals for years, including a feud at the end of summer last year.

The Legend Killer still wants a shot to win his 15th title. He was unsuccessful against John Cena after WrestleMania 41. Orton isn’t a stranger to the bright lights of WrestleMania and is featured every year.

Orton could enter towards the end and potentially last eliminate Cody Rhodes. That would hopefully cause some tension between the two friends.


#3. LA Knight shocks the world after an attack from McIntyre

Since WWE is on the Road to WrestleMania, Triple H isn’t likely to pull off any shockers regarding his main events.

He always wants Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes to main event a night of the show. It’s happened each of the last three years.

A welcome surprise would be if a guy who’s never captured major gold finally gets a prime spot at WrestleMania. LA Knight is also in the Chamber match and would have a large portion of fans behind him.


#2. A mystery WWE star takes out a competitor and wins

The two biggest names that could possibly alter the landscape of the Elimination Chamber are Brock Lesnar and Jacob Fatu. Lesnar facing McIntyre doesn’t fit into the current context of the roster, as both are villains.

Since The Samoan Werewolf still wants a shot at McIntyre, he could take someone out backstage and replace them.

Taking out Trick Williams or Je’Von Evans would make the most sense since they’ve been on the main roster for only two months. He could then earn his shot at the Undisputed title.


#1. Rhodes wins last by eliminating his friend Orton

Cody Rhodes was going to main-event one of the nights of WrestleMania 42, even if he wasn’t champion. Squaring off with McIntyre again is still probably the direction, as it would continue their never-ending feud.

Despite having most of the opportunities over the last two years (Sami Zayn wasn’t exactly wrong with his assessment last week), Rhodes is a heavy favorite to win the Elimination Chamber.

It would give him another main event appearance and a shot at McIntyre, especially since The Scottish Warrior keeps costing him wins.