#1 The No Disqualification match must bring out The Phenom
On the February 24 episode of RAW, AJ Styles along with Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson attacked Aleister Black backstage, injuring him in the process. Black still proceeded to compete in his match against Erick Rowan which he won after much difficulty. After the match, he laid out a challenge to Styles to fight him on RAW the following week.
The following week, Styles used his heelish tactics by putting Black in a match with Karl Anderson first, followed by Gallows, and then the three Superstars beat down Black collectively before Styles decided to fight him. He ended Black early as the Superstar was already completely worn down, handing him his first singles loss on RAW.
At Elimination Chamber, the two men will battle once again, this time in a No Disqualification match. WWE must use this stipulation to their advantage for a greater match and not just to have Gallows and Anderson help Styles win again.
Instead, we must see the three men gang up on Black before the lights go out and The Undertaker appear once again to take down Gallows and Anderson. This would shock Styles who can then be taken down by Black with a Black Mass to avenge his loss and rebuild his value.
This would instantly build Styles and The Undertaker’s match for WrestleMania 36 as Undertaker already pinned Styles at Super ShowDown after a surprise appearance to win the Tuwaiq Trophy.