WWE Elimination Chamber 2015 Review: Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose
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Final Thoughts
The first half of the WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view was quality. The rest was arguably sour.
Kevin Owens vs. John Cena was awesome. It’s a match of the year candidate and was Owens’ main roster debut match. To say he took advantage of the opportunity is an understatement, he ran away with it. He’s already a star.
The Tag Team Championship Elimination Chamber match was pretty good. It had its moments and everyone looked to make it exciting. The IC Title one was the opposite. It wasn’t exciting and arguably one of the worst chamber matches ever. Putting two of these in one show is too much. Ryback as the Intercontinental Champion is a questionable move, too. After building up Sheamus for eight weeks he gets pinned in a title match.
The main event has solid in-ring action. However, the ending fell flat. We have seen referees taken out before and still have the match end normally. For some reason this wasn’t the case tonight. Ambrose walking away with the WWE WHC is funny but it was just done two months ago with the IC Title (with Ambrose). We’ll have to see where this goes tomorrow night on Raw.
With all this in mind, what did you think of Elimination Chamber?
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