The final Smackdown-branded WWE pay-per-view before WrestleMania 33 takes place tonight in Phoenix, Arizona. The aim of this show is to build some momentum for WrestleMania and continue the momentum from a Royal Rumble that produced some surprise results. Not too many people had picked John Cena to capture his 16th WWE Championship. Likewise, Randy Orton wasn’t too high on anybody’s list of picks to win the Royal Rumble match and head to the main event of WrestleMania.
Tonight’s card is a two-trick-pony with a lot of filler that won’t really have much of a consequence for WrestleMania or otherwise. The six-man Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship and the Luke Harper vs. Randy Orton singles match are likely the only two matches that will have a major impact on WrestleMania. As such, I’m not going to waste your time breaking down the women’s matches, the Dolph Ziggler handicap match, or the tag team turmoil match. There might be some drama in the men’s matches, but the end results won’t matter much in the long run.
Luke Harper vs. Randy Orton
Randy Orton is a hot commodity these days. After missing significant time last year due to an injury that cost him a spot at WrestleMania 32, he will now be featured prominently at WrestleMania 33. Having been involved in a somewhat aimless angle with the Wyatt Family for several months, things took an interesting turn when he won the Royal Rumble match. On his way to the win, a feud with Luke Harper was solidified when the bad blood between the two boiled over during the match. The Wyatt family was destined to break up from the beginning, but it seemed like a more obvious path would have been for Wyatt and Orton to turn on each other. This was a bit of an unexpected twist, and it gives Luke Harper a chance to have a showcase match.
Luke Harper has long been an under-utilized talent behind Bray Wyatt. He has shown flashes of brilliance on the microphone and can certainly carry himself in a singles match. Other a brief run as Intercontinental Champion that was highlighted by an entertaining feud with Dolph Ziggler, Harper’s WWE run has been that of a second fiddle.
There is a compelling story to be told with this match as both Orton and Harper have shown allegiance to Bray Wyatt, but can’t co-exist as members of the Wyatt Family. The outcome of this match is likely to set up another match at WrestleMania, with one of the two possibly facing Bray Wyatt.
Like I always say, professional wrestling is at its best when it showcases a one-on-one grudge match without any stipulations. I expect nothing but the best from these two top talents in this match, and it will likely be the best one of the night.
Prediction: Winner, Randy Orton
John Cena (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Dean Ambrose vs. The Miz vs. Baron Corbin vs. Bray Wyatt in an Elimination Chamber match or the WWE Championship
Much like the Royal Rumble match, there is a lot of speculation about what may happen in the chamber match, with no clear favorite to win. There is a lot of guessing about what could possibly happen with the WWE Championship as a result. Would John Cena lose his 16th championship just weeks after he won at Royal Rumble? Why would John Cena and Randy Orton face each other on Smackdown this week if that very same match was the plan for WrestleMania? What about Bray Wyatt, could he win, setting up a match between himself and Randy Orton? Does AJ Styles win his title back and head to ‘Mania as champ? Let’s take a look at the possibilities for each competitor.
- Baron Corbin: This is the highest-profile match of Corbin’s short WWE main roster run. His booking has been somewhat uneven since his splash debut at WrestleMania 32, but as of late he has a lot of momentum which has brought him to this match. He is the longest-shot to win this match, but expect something to happen that sends him on a clear path for a match at WrestleMania.
- The Miz: This former WWE Champion and WrestleMania main-eventer is a dark-horse to win the match and head back to the main event at The Show of Shows this April. He is among the most dependable heels in the WWE today, virtually all fans at live shows hate him and boo everything he says and does. He can be counted on to be the foil for a babyface Randy Orton if put in that spot.
- Dean Ambrose: Dean Ambrose is also a former WWE Champion who has main-evented several Pay Per View matches in the past few years. Following a lackluster match between himself and Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 32, it would be good to see him have a chance for a WrestleMania moment worth of remembrance at this year’s show.
- Bray Wyatt: As far as I am concerned, Bray Wyatt is at a crossroads. He either needs to win a singles championship or win a match at WrestleMania or I will completely stop caring about him. No better way to give him a push like that than to set him up to wrestle his protégé Randy Orton at WrestleMania with the WWE Championship on the line. I think there is a strong likelihood this could happen.
- AJ Styles: Styles continues to impress since his surprise debut at the Royal Rumble in 2016. Very few have done so much in their first year in WWE as Styles has. He is coming off of an instant-classic match with John Cena at the Royal Rumble. There are a lot of compelling reasons to believe that Styles could be headed to WrestleMania as champion.
- John Cena: “Big Match John” as he is sometimes referred to continues to get better with age. He is overall the best full-time talent the WWE has on the active roster and is riding high since his championship win just a few weeks ago. It would be a shame to see him lose the title so quickly, but if he does, expect it to set up a very high-profile grudge match between him and someone else at WrestleMania 33. Perhaps The Undertaker imposes his will on this match?
The WWE has advertised that the Elimination Chamber is “all new”. Not really sure what that means, but it could add to the drama of the match. Without a clear-cut winner, expect the unexpected in this match.
Prediction: Winner and still WWE Champion, John Cena