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

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3. Seth Rollins

Poor Seth. This guy’s 2017 and first month of 2018 haven’t been too kind to him. From bad booking to injuries, Seth Rollins has suffered it all but has come out stronger than ever just in time for WrestleMania.

First, he got injured and almost missed out on another WrestleMania. Then, he suffered some terrible booking as he feuded in a lackluster feud with Bray Wyatt, which he lost. Then, his white hot Shield reunion came to a halt when Roman got sick and Dean Ambrose got injured.

So, plans had to change for The Architect as he jumped ship to a new tag team with Jason Jordan. Sadly, it ended the same way with Jordan getting injured and leaving Rollins with no partner or direction heading into WrestleMania 34.

Regardless of all the setbacks, Seth has picked up steam as a top babyface by reintroducing his Curb Stomp/Black Out finisher and belting out fiery and passionate promos. Rollins has reminded us all that he is more than just apart of a tag team. He is a top guy.

So, with no direction at the moment, Seth Rollins was thrown in as an extra in the second chance qualifying match for The Elimination Chamber, and then he was the seventh man added in the actual Elimination Chamber match.

Many think this is just to give Rollins something to do at Elimination Chamber, but it could be the start of a great WrestleMania story. Sure, he could very easily lose, or he could be the ultimate underdog defeating the odds another time as he goes on to face Brock Lesnar after enduring his year in wrestling.