Despite Monday Night Raw being the flagship show of Vince McMahon's billion dollar corporation, it is likely that SmackDown Live would close the proceedings at the Toyota Center where WWE will host their next big PPV, Elimination Chamber.
The blue brand has been influential in elevating their storylines and characters, with 'The New' Daniel Bryan thriving in the main event scene as an unstoppable heel.
Rowan's inclusion into the mix could be the start of something beautiful and with the company announcing that the WWE Championship will be defended inside the barbaric Elimination Chamber, chances are we could get another 'Match of the Year' candidate.
Judging by the superstars who would be fighting for the most coveted prize in sports entertainment, Vince McMahon would do everything in his power to propel the stature of the WWE Championship.
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Samoa Joe has gravitated a lot of positive adulation from the WWE Universe after the former NXT Champion roasted all the confirmed participants in a fiery promo.
Considering that this would possibly be the one match that closes Elimination Chamber, there are still many things WWE vicariously told us through this segment. What were they? Let's find out.
Here are the 5 biggest things WWE secretly told us about the Men's Elimination Chamber match.
#1 The WWE Championship could finally be the main event of a PPV
A genuine reason why I'm very excited to see the Men's Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship is that this will finally give the most coveted prize in sports entertainment, the position it deserves on the main card.
Considering the fact that Brock Lesnar won't be defending the Universal Championship until WrestleMania 35, Vince McMahon might finally push 'The New' Daniel Bryan's Eco-friendly WWE Championship to the main event.
This has to come as a welcoming sign for all the fans who pushed the idea of seeing the WWE Championship get the respect it deserves on a pay-per-view of this magnitude.
Since the Elimination Chamber brings such menace to our screens, it would be ideal if these six competitors close the show inside this barbaric cage.
#2 Mustafa Ali is genuinely seen as a main event competitor by the WWE management
With WWE facing such legitimate competition from All Elite Wrestling, Vince McMahon's billion dollar company has started elevating the younger talent on their roster to give an element of rejuvenation to their weekly television.
One such young talent is Mustafa Ali. Widely regarded as the Heart of 205 Live, Mustafa's promotion to SmackDown Live was shocking, but definitely feels like the right move now after the young blood delivered some outstanding performances on the blue brand.
Legions of WWE fans claimed Ali to be a perfect opponent to get in an engaging feud with Daniel Bryan. Considering that the management is putting him in such a main event spot justifies his position within the squared circle.
He is certainly living up to his hype and will only continue to propel to unimaginable heights if presented in the right manner.
#3 A.J. Styles and Randy Orton could ignite a solid rivalry inside the Elimination Chamber
With Randy Orton and A.J. Styles, both confirmed to fight for the richest prize in sports entertainment, this could be an ideal spot for them to completely destroy each other.
Since there's no way Vince McMahon would book 'The New' Daniel Bryan to drop the WWE Championship at this time of the WrestleMania season, he would certainly ignite some animosity between the Phenomenal One and the Viper.
Both the competitors are rumoured to lock horns at the Showcase of the Immortals this year and there's no better way to test each other's limits than the Elimination Chamber.
The Viper has displayed his vicious heel antics to perfection on the blue brand with his entire feud with Jeff Hardy receiving critical acclaim from all the wrestling fans all around the world.
Something similar could transpire around here with the Phenomenal One as well who would be looking to put it all on the line to walk out of Toyota Center as the WWE Champion.
#4 Andrade 'Cien' Almas will be strongly presented and kept away from the WWE Championship picture
Widely hailed as the 'Future of SmackDown Live', Andrade 'Cien' Almas will certainly be kept very far away from the WWE Championship picture.
Considering that a villainous heel in Daniel Bryan is running riot on the blue brand with the belt, it won't make sense for Andrade to be inserted in the title picture only to lose it eventually.
Losing matches will certainly diminish the former NXT Champion's credibility who recently delivered a Match of the Year Classic with Rey Mysterio on SmackDown Live.
With Vince McMahon now presenting Almas as the New Eddie Guerrero, he would be strongly presented in his rivalry with Rey Mysterio before moving on to bigger and greater things after WrestleMania 35.
There's no denying that Andrade deserves to hold the WWE Championship and while the fans have been vocal about his booking on the main roster, Vince McMahon will certainly pull the trigger when the time is right.
#5 Bray Wyatt could help 'The New' Daniel Bryan in retaining the WWE Championship
Despite the fact that there's no confirmation about this news, Bray Wyatt took to Twitter and teased a monstrous alliance after Rowan joined hands with 'The New' Daniel Bryan in his quest to change the world.
Since Bryan is possibly enacting the best character of his entire career, Vince McMahon could give him the creative freedom to propel the WWE Championship by adding more names to his side.
Rowan's inclusion has only increased the speculation of more members helping Bryan in forming a league of superstars who are determined to change the world.
There's no denying that the WWE Champion is gravitating a lot of nuclear heat at the moment, and with Elimination Chamber being such an unforgiving cage to defend the title, the company would certainly find a way to keep Bryan strong whilst continuing his journey to the top of the blue brand.
The return of Bray Wyatt would make things more compelling for the blue brand, with Bryan successfully retaining the most coveted prize in sports entertainment.