
Lita isn’t a full-time performer and with the popularity of Becky Lynch, it makes sense to want to use her star power at WrestleMania to help sell the show, and it will likely be when Big Time Becks drops the championship.

At Elimination Chamber the two will face off for the Raw Women’s Championship, but it is extremely likely that Becky Lynch will be retaining the title. Over the last couple of weeks, the promos between the two have been incredibly entertaining and they are doing a great job at building their upcoming match, with Lynch even admitting that without Lita there would be no Becky Lynch. This has led to her continuing to work for the company and has entered a feud with the Raw Women’s Champion, Becky Lynch. Lita made her return to the WWE at the Royal Rumble, delivering an impressive performance considering she hasn’t been a full-time performer since 2006. Winner: Brock Lesnar Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lita – Singles match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship However, leaks and rumors still point to this being the main event of WrestleMania so it is very likely that The Beast will win and it will become a title vs title or a title unification match. It has been rumored for a long time that Roman Reigns will face Brock Lesnar at the event, but with Lesnar challenging Lashley, it seemed for a moment that this plan had been changed. It is very likely that Brock Lesnar will be winning the match and capturing the WWE Championship ahead of WrestleMania. But, because this is WWE and nothing ever really makes much sense these days, Brock Lesnar has now inserted himself into the Elimination Chamber match to challenge for the WWE Championship. Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Austin Theory vs. Riddle vs. AJ Styles – Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championshipīrock Lesnar won the Men’s Royal Rumble match and has a guaranteed match against Bobby Lashley for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania.

Here are our predictions for WWE Elimination Chamber 2022. Fitting with the name of the event, the PPV will feature an Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship, with the outcome having huge implications for how storylines will play out heading to Showcase Of The Immortals. Note: NXT UK-while a distinct brand-is also considered part of NXT, thus wrestlers may appear on both brands.The WWE is once again heading to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming Elimination Chamber event, which will be the last stop before WrestleMania 38 takes place in April.
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