Final Showdown! Unleashing the Epicness of Elimination Chamber 2017

Welcome to the world of professional wrestling, where the action is intense and the drama is high! I’m Jeff Wolfe, your go-to reporter for all things pro wrestling. Today, we’re diving into the exciting world of Elimination Chamber 2017. Let’s get right into the action!

The pre-show kicked off with a match between Curt Hawkins and Mojo Rawley. While nothing special, this match served as a warmup for the main event. Rawley emerged victorious after a running right hand in the corner, securing the win at 8:01. It was a fun match that got the crowd pumped up for the main show.

Next up was a clash between Becky Lynch and Mickie James. This match had been building up for weeks, with Mickie attacking Becky and questioning her place in the Women’s Revolution. The match itself was decent, with some back-and-forth action. In the end, Becky managed to roll up Mickie for the pin at 11:36, earning her a hard-fought victory.

Apollo Crews and Kalisto faced off against Dolph Ziggler in a match that left many scratching their heads. Ziggler attacked Kalisto during the entrance, setting the stage for a chaotic match. Crews and Kalisto managed to overcome Ziggler’s onslaught and secure the win with a toss powerbomb at 7:19. It was a confusing match that didn’t seem to benefit anyone involved.

The Tag Team Turmoil match for the Tag Team Titles was up next. This match featured a series of teams competing in a gauntlet style match. American Alpha managed to retain their titles after a grueling battle against multiple teams. The match itself was long and filled with TV-style matches, lacking the excitement and intensity expected from a pay per view. The division could use some fresh energy, perhaps with the addition of a team like The New Day.

Nikki Bella and Natalya’s rivalry came to a head in a match that ended in a double countout. Both women fought fiercely, but the match was marred by constant yelling from Natalya. The double countout was a disappointing ending, and it’s likely we’ll see a gimmick rematch in the future.

Randy Orton and Luke Harper squared off in a match that delivered some much-needed excitement. Despite Harper’s jealousy over Orton’s attention from Bray Wyatt, Orton emerged victorious with an RKO at 17:13. It was a good match that showcased both men’s skills.

The Women’s Title match between Naomi and Alexa Bliss ended with a surprising upset. Naomi managed to defeat Bliss with a split-legged moonsault, winning the title in the process. While the match itself was average, the title change added some excitement to the show. Bliss had been a dominant champion, and it will be interesting to see where she goes from here.

The main event of the evening was the Elimination Chamber match for the Smackdown World Title. John Cena, AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, The Miz, Baron Corbin, and Bray Wyatt battled it out in a thrilling match. Bray Wyatt emerged victorious, pinning both Cena and Styles to win the title. It was a well-deserved win for Wyatt, who had been a fan favorite for years. The match itself was intense and showcased the talent of all involved.

Overall, Elimination Chamber 2017 had its highs and lows. While some matches fell flat, others delivered the excitement and drama that fans expect from professional wrestling. The main event stole the show, with Bray Wyatt finally capturing the title. It will be interesting to see how Wyatt’s reign unfolds leading up to Wrestlemania.

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