WWE Elimination Chamber 2020: 5 matches that should be added to the card

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Daniel Bryan vs. Drew Gulak

If there aren’t plans for Daniel Bryan to face Drew Gulak at WrestleMania, I’d love to see the dream match take place at Elimination Chamber where we know they will get time. This technical masterpiece could set the stage for one of two things.

The thought is that Bryan will either be in the Intercontinental Championship picture at WrestleMania, or even in a WrestleMania 28 rematch against Sheamus. If Bryan is on his way to one of those bouts, picking up a singles win here would be perfect to keep his momentum rolling.

One thing I wouldn’t mind seeing is a new tag team featuring Bryan and Gulak together. The dynamic could end up being similar to Team Hell No, though Gulak would of course put his own spin on things. After a few key wins post-Chamber, Bryan and Gulak could find themselves challenging The Miz and John Morrison for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania.

One thing’s for sure – there’s a lot of potential in this Bryan/Gulak feud, and WWE would be foolish not to explore their options. This would be a perfect undercard contest that would stand out among the competition.

The Viking Raiders vs. AOP

Raw’s tag team division has dominated the main event scene on Monday nights for several weeks now, so it’d make the most sense to highlight a couple of teams here. Since Seth Rollins and Murphy defended their titles at Super ShowDown, I could see them taking the night off to allow AOP to step in the ring.

Ideally, AOP and The Viking Raiders could clash in a battle of behemoths. We’ve yet to see the teams do battle in a traditional tag team affair, so this would be a great place to let it happen. The story here would play a part in whatever is in store for Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, and/or the Raw Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania.