WWE Elimination Chamber 2018: Ranking Every Participant’s Chance Of Winning

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5. Finn Bálor

Finn Bálor has won over the hearts of the WWE Universe lately. After some poor booking upon his return from injury, Bálor has hit his groove now that he has joined forces with Gallows and Anderson to officially form the Bálor Club.

The first ever WWE Universal Champion is undoubtedly one of WWE’s top stars right now as he boasts a loud crowd reaction every time he appears on TV, but it doesn’t look like he will claim WWE’s top spot at WrestleMania just yet.

First, Finn was rumored to face Brock for the belt before WrestleMania. Then, it was rumored that Finn was deemed “not over enough” to face The Beast, and then the word was that the plan was to actually avoid Brock to protect Finn’s undefeated Demon character.

So, that form of protection will continue at WrestleMania, too, as Finn won’t get the chance to face Brock Lesnar there. But, there’s no need to fear. Finn is coming into his own on the main roster beside his Good Brothers and could be in store for a quality WrestleMania feud.

Finn is a valuable asset but with Raw being the land of giants with guys like Strowman, Reigns, Lesnar, and now Cena all in the main event mix, he would be better suited elsewhere on the card. Hopefully, he should have a good showing in the Elimination Chamber just as he did in the Royal Rumble, but I don’t expect him to come out victorious.

I mean, the fact that he isn’t going in as The Demon should be a dead giveaway that this isn’t a make or break match for Finn, but I suspect The Demon will be out to claim gold of some sorts come WrestleMania.