#5 Samoa Joe emerges from the Chamber as the biggest threat
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There's no way that Daniel Bryan is losing his title on Sunday, nor should he. There's a problem though - he still doesn't have a real challenger for WrestleMania. The Elimination Chamber should be used to elevate somebody into title contention for the Show of Shows.
Enter Samoa Joe.
As we saw with the Brock Lesnar and AJ Styles feuds, Joe can elevate any feud he's involved with into something of importance. Seeing him butt heads with the New Daniel Bryan would be a treat indeed. The promos would be lit and the match would be a thrilling clash of styles.
When looking at the current landscape, it's easily the best option.
Sure, it would technically be heel vs. heel, but Joe's badass persona would be cheered against Bryan's pomposity anyway. Run with it.
Joe should go on a rampage in the Chamber and be eliminated by Bryan only after chicanery, perhaps involving Eric Rowan. From there, the slow build to WrestleMania can begin, and SmackDown would have a hot angle.