#3. Samoa Joe wins the big one
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Samoa Joe really hasn't had the best of luck on SmackDown Live. Granted, he challenged for the WWE Championship for a few months consecutively, but he always fell short for one reason or the other.
However, his incredible promo skills and intensity has always helped him stay credible despite falling short, and it would be a lie to say that he doesn't deserve to be in the Chamber match. After all, he is one of the top SmackDown Live superstars.
The odds may not be in his favour, but one would think that the Elimination Chamber match is perfectly suited for someone like Joe. He can wreck havoc and go on to win the match in dominant fashion as well. Hopefully, even if he doesn't win, he can rack up 2-3 eliminations so that he's viewed as the biggest threat inside the Elimination Chamber.