#2 Shouldn’t happen at WWE Elimination Chamber: The Usos lose the tag team titles
The Usos are enjoying a dominant run as the SmackDown Tag Team Champions. They have been portrayed as an unbeatable duo as part of The Bloodline. At Elimination Chamber, they will put their tag team titles on the line against The Viking Raiders.
While it is great to see someone other than The New Day stepping up to the challenge, it is unfortunate to realize that no other team on SmackDown look like they can take the title from The Usos, at least not on paper.
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The build-up to this tag team feud has been quite underwhelming so far. Erik and Ivar are former champions, but their recent run on the blue brand has been far from credible. It would not make sense to have them dethrone The Usos.
Instead, the champions should retain their tag team gold and move on to a more well-balanced feud with another tag team on the road to WrestleMania.
#1 Should happen at WWE Elimination Chamber: Alexa Bliss becomes championship contender
Earlier this week, WWE revealed that Alexa Bliss will be the final contestant in the women’s Elimination Chamber match, which will crown the next challenger for the RAW Women’s Championship. Apart from Bliss, the match will feature Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Nikki A.S.H., Liv Morgan, and Doudrop.
While everyone on the card is worthy of picking up the victory in the high-stakes match, it should ultimately end with Bliss walking out with the opportunity.
She spent the last few weeks undergoing therapy to cope up with the loss of her beloved doll, Lilly. Bliss has spent a lot of time playing with that gimmick since Bray Wyatt’s departure from the company. But now, it is time to let her enter the championship picture once again and take on the challenges as her true self.
If Alexa Bliss doesn’t win, WWE should have Rhea Ripley win the match and get a title shot at WrestleMania. The Nightmare has spent a lot of time away from the title, and her recent performances prove that with the right booking, she will be one of the most brutal competitors in the women’s division.