Skip to main content

WWE Elimination Chamber: Kevin Owens stuns John Cena, Dean Ambrose gets robbed

WWE-Cena
Sunday night's WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view was an important event for WWE. It's the first time the organization has put a pay-per-view together exclusively on the WWE Network.
Despite it being a last minute proposition, the special Elimination Chamber show was loaded with two epic chamber matches and the official in-ring WWE debut of NXT Champion Kevin Owens, who faced off against John Cena.
The New Day vs. The Lucha Dragons vs. Tyson Kidd and Cesaro vs. The Prime Time Players vs. The Ascension vs. Los Matadores (Tag Team Championship match)
The first of the night's two Elimination Chamber matches was a doozy. The Chamber has always been about chaos. So why not add more wrestlers to the mix. Just about every participant in the six-team tag match shined. It was arguably the best performances teams like The Lucha Dragons, Los Matadores and The Ascension have put on in recent months. The ending was a little sloppy, as Tyson Kidd and Cesaro were probably eliminated a little too early. The Prime Time Players tried, but just didn't have what it took to carry the match home, allowing The New Day to continue their surprisingly impressive run as tag champs.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Jane the Virgin Season Finale Recap: The Wedding of Jane Gloriana Villanueva

Ivonne Coll as Alba, Gina Rodriquez as Jane, Andrea Navedo as Xo. If I could write this whole recap with emojis, there'd be several varieties of hearts, the running man, the dancing woman, and lots and lots of fires and heart-eyed faces. Those creepy dancing twin girls would also make an appearance. And there'd be a gun. My imaginary emoji recap is appealing because it's incredibly hard to come away from a blockbuster hour of television like "Chapter Forty-Four" and pull together coherent thoughts that aren't just "AHHH!" or "WHY would you get ICE for the DAMN CHAMPAGNE?!" or "OMG FACE OFF MASK!" or "Why isn't all of life just Jane and Rogelio doing that father/daughter dance forever?" But I'll give it a try. Jane the Virgin 's season finale is a narrative fireworks display, a shock-and-awe storytelling spectacular that short-circuits emotional processing centers with blazing confidence. It drops j