
Next weekend in Chicago, six of WWE’s best male Superstars will set foot inside the unforgiving Elimination Chamber to determine the challenger for Drew McIntyre’s WWE Championship at WrestleMania 42. Five-sixths of the field has already been decided.
“Main Event” Jey Uso, “Big” Bronson Reed, and the “Real” El Grande Americano will battle for the final spot on RAW. All three Superstars are immensely talented and would add tremendous entertainment value to the encounter. It’s WrestleMania season, and anything is possible in WWE. Thus, it is difficult to predict a winner accurately in such a scenario. Nonetheless, here we make a case for the most likely options.
WWE opted for Triple Threat Matches as qualifiers for the Men’s Elimination Chamber. Hence, many were just part of the equation to fill the field and provide compelling television. The Original El Grande Americano, popularly believed to be Chad Gable, finds himself in such a role.
Although he is a tremendous talent who deserves to compete for the World Title, Americano is embroiled in a feud with a fellow luchador: the impostor version of El Grande Americano (Ludwig Kaiser). Fans can expect the impostor, accompanied by Rayo and Bravo, to interfere in the match to cost Gable his spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber.
The masked man has been a significant obstacle in the Vision’s path. This mystery assailant jumped on Bron Breakker during his entrance in the Men’s Royal Rumble match, leading to an unceremonious early elimination. LA Knight also qualified for the Men’s Chamber thanks to the masked assailant’s interference.
Last week, Logan Paul was rattled by a Stomp out of nowhere by the masked figure. Considering he has stuck it to every member of the Vision except Bronson Reed, it makes sense for this mysterious assailant to interfere in the Triple Threat and cost Reed the match.
However, the Auszilla has been on a tear. With Breakker out of the equation for now, Reed is Paul Heyman’s biggest weapon. It’s hard to bet against the former NXT North American Champion. Furthermore, there is a severe shortage of heels in the current lineup for the Men’s Elimination Chamber match.
Ideally, WWE likes to have a healthy balance of heels and babyfaces in such scenarios. Trick Williams is the only villain in the field right now. Triple H, thus, could be compelled to include another heel in the form of Bronson Reed.
Jey Uso’s singles run seems to have taken a backseat. The former World Heavyweight Champion reunited with his brother, and the Usos won the World Tag Team Championships on the last RAW of 2025. Nonetheless, Uso has the opportunity to get his singles career back on track on RAW.
Since he is one-half of the Tag Team Champions, it is unlikely that Uso will compete for the World Championship. Nonetheless, he could still qualify for the Men’s Elimination Chamber match. This year, WWE has added plenty of athletic talent to the fold. Trick Williams, JeVon Evans, and Cody Rhodes are known for their outrageous athleticism.
Adding a high flyer like Uso to the fold will bring more energy and excitement to the match. Uso is also a good candidate to serve as the “Iron Man” of the Men’s Chamber match.
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