Saturday, February 16, 2013

Elimination Chamber Year to Year Comparison



As Elimination Chamber comes to our screens tomorrow in New Orleans and is the last PPV to showcase the last of what is to come on the Road to Wrestlemania, where were the current EC participants last year, and how far have they come up this year to this Sunday? Let's take a look and do a comparison, shall we?

Kaitlyn and Tamina

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Coincidentally, Tamina was also in the Elimination Chamber last year, doing the same this she's doing this year--fighting for the Diva's Championship. But she takes on a new face from last year in the challenge of Kaitlyn. Beth Phoenix was the Diva's Champion last year, and aptly suited as the girl on top (no pun intended). My prediction still stands, as Tamina has had a whole year to work on her character and make something of herself, and I doubt this will be her opportunity to claim gold like her father. As with the division itself, I haven't seen any development for her character over the past year, and if an entire year brings her back to the same spot, what would be the point to continue such a "build" of a Diva? Granted, she has been pulling wins left and right as of late, but I don't think she'll pull a win from the champion.

Kaitlyn, on the other hand, was nowhere on the card for Elimination Chamber 2012, or even the main roster for that matter. Kaitlyn was buried within the NXT/FCW training grounds as part of the Chickbusters. Within a year's time, Kaitlyn has come up from NXT and made something of herself as Diva's Champion, being the focal point to replace the outgoing Eve. Kudos to Kaitlyn for working hard this year and catching WWE Creative's eye.

Antonio Cesaro and The Miz

The Miz finds himself back in the Elimination Chamber PPV, but unfortunately not as a main competitor in the Chamber itself. This is a step down for The Miz as he isn't an active part of the major championship chase, but he does save face by at least going for a mid-card title. Again, The Miz is a former World Champion, but my prediction stays, as with storylines in general, Jack Swagger should be the guy to take the US Championship. I would like more than anything for Miz to be US Champion again, but this feud should continue as it is a strong combination until Swagger comes into play for some reason.
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Cesaro is another superstar that has made major leaps-and-bounds while being in the WWE for a short time, less than a year on the main roster. Cesaro was still in FCW working with Alex Riley when the Elimination Chamber PPV was in town. Antonio Cesaro, again with less than a year under his belt, became US Champion within months of his debut, and has not looked back. A great superstar with exceptional talent in the ring and on the mic. Another reason why I believe that the US title should stay in Cesaro's grasp, and keep the USA booing the Swiss champion for a little longer.

The Shield, John Cena, Ryback, and Sheamus

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Yet another group of gentlemen making an impact on the WWE within a short amount of time from NXT, The Shield, in my opinion, has made a tremendous impact and has rocked the WWE to its core, in as little time as possible. So much, in fact, that Vince has dispatched his toughest superstars to try and take out this contending force. The Shield, if used correctly, and I say this with watching so much of success and failures throughout the years, can continue to be a force to dominate the WWE. Play The Shield like the nWo. However, unlike the nWo, The Shield aren't portrayed like "juvenile buddies" and are veterans of their craft. They are focused, and will take out any target with precision and efficiency. The Shield, ever since their debut (as I can't go back into last year's EC), have impressed me to the fullest, and I plead to the WWE to allow this trio to make even more of an impact in the future.
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Then, you can add two of the next set of three gentlemen to the MIA list for EC 2012. John Cena was the only superstar in this match up of six wrestlers to make an appearance at last year's PPV, and it was in a gimmick match versus Kane. Obviously, Cena did not have much to do and couldn't get involved into a major title feud with a major superstar going into Wrestlemania 28 against the Rock, as this was a filler match to occupy his time. This is a much higher-profile match Cena is in, so I anticipate much more action... from Sheamus and Ryback. With an even more of a planned-since-last-Wrestlemania match with the Rock, John Cena most likely will not wrestle too much in this match, and with the rumor of this match being in the Elimination Chamber (tweeted from Mr. Ryback himself and subsequently removed), Cena won't take too much of a bump to save himself and keep himself fresh for the Rock's win in Wrestlemania. Outside of Cena, Ryback was on the shelf with an injury, so with him already repackaged from cornbread eatin' Skip Sheffield and given a push to the heavens, this is a plus for Ryback on all avenues. With Vince McMahon very high on Ryback (along with any other steroid filled star), I see nothing but career-enhancing things for this star. Notice I said, "career enhancing", not potential wins. Sheamus, being last years Royal Rumble winner, was already slated in the cards to pick on Daniel Bryan and his grasp on the World Heavyweight Championship, so he wasn't on the card. Made an appearance and rattled the hamster in Bryan's head with a Celtic Cross (and going on to defeat him in a record eighteen seconds at Wrestlemania). Sheamus, I will give a step down, because as he is stuck in-between feuds now, he was a favorite and in the title picture last year. This isn't too much of a plus for him, because he could be destined for greater at this time, or just not one of Cena's bodyguards.

The Big Show and Alberto Del Rio

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Sidelined with a groin injury, Alberto Del Rio was not on the card recovering at last year's Elimination Chamber, but he did happen to make an appearance to support Johnny "Ace" Lauranitis and his "People Power" gimmick. Great heel boss, by the way. But as the current World Heavyweight Champion, this build up to the Elimination Chamber has done wonders for ADR, and he tells an awesome storyline. Ricardo Rodriguez is such a tool for the champ, which even makes Alberto's face turn more conflicting and funnier to watch. Again, with my predictions steadfast, I see Del Rio pulling off a win with his trusty comedy act of Ricardo and "stealing" a win this time via Eddie Guerrero style! Viva la Raza!

Big Show finds himself again in a contender's match for the World Heavyweight Championship, but at least he isn't surrounded by five other superstars, glass, or chains. I want to say that Big Show doesn't go up nor down "in general", but considering that there are no obstacles, no chains, no glass, no steel, no competition, and no disqualifications, this should seem as a match where Big Show can lay back and relax. My opinion brings that just a slight notch down from last year. It's not a high-profile match that says "Wow" to me, and I don't see it furthering Big Show's career. The previous articles have applauded the newcomers for going so far, but at this rate, Big Show has done nearly everything he needs to do in the WWE. Big Show has had his Wrestlemania moments. Let ADR have the win, and move on with life.

Randy Orton and Mark Henry

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Both of these individuals were put out on the shelf when the Elimination Chamber came into town last year, so they hadn't an opportunity to run for the title. Daniel Bryan himself smashed the WHC over Orton's head, allowing Orton to step out of the WWE's schedule and make some movies, apparently. Henry has suffered a hyper-extended knee injury and was out for nearly a year because of surgery and rehabilitation. Orton himself was actually slated to be in the Chamber match, but outside endeavors would keep him from continuing a storyline on the Road to Wrestlemania. Being in this match up for both men is a step up, as they were unable to compete for the World title , and they get an opportunity to do so now. Mark Henry, even with his debut inside of the Elimination Chamber, I feel will do better in this match than Orton will, as Orton has taken a downward slide with hits and misses with matches, but the Elimination Chamber changes men; they don't exit the same as when they enter.

Jack Swagger
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This will be Swagger's debut inside the massive steel structure, but his second time at EC. Last year, he successfully defended the United States Championship against Justin Gabriel. This is another reason why I believe that the US Championship belongs on the waist of Swagger. He embodies the US Championship, and needs to take it away from Cesaro. But that is another story for another day. With the jump to a number one contender spot, but with no title as with last year, Swagger doesn't move up or down in this exchange. Now... what happens afterward will affect his place in the WWE. With only one other cage match under his belt, this will be a test for the All-American American to see how long he can last inside the Chamber. I highly doubt that Swagger will walk away with the #1 contender spot.

Daniel Bryan and Kane
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Daniel Bryan entered into the Chamber last year as World Heavyweight Champion and walked out just the same. Yet his last elimination was Santino Marella, of all superstars. If I had been writing this last year, I would have been giving major kudos to Santino for moving away from the comedy and into a match-up of this caliber. Just on the match-up alone. But I wasn't and now I am writing about the present. Bryan walks in as the comedy act this time around, with a sizzling feud with his own tag team partner-and-champion Kane. This is a huge step down for Bryan, going through a losing match that was about eight seconds at Wrestlemania, then a ridiculous feud with AJ Lee, Kane, CM Punk, amongst others, which ultimately landed himself in an odd, but delightfully entertaining, pairing with Kane for the Tag Team Championships, to which Bryan and Kane still hold going into this match together. What is absolutely intriguing to me, is that Kane is one of Daniel's opponents. How will this end up with the Elimination Chamber? Bryan has already shown his colors to Kane at the Royal Rumble by eliminating him then for his own benefit. Will he do the same to Kane, further inciting this tension and possible break-up of an interesting tag team? And being on the same topic, Kane goes the opposite way in my mind, as he is in the Chamber and not facing SuperCena, and if Kane pulls off a victory here at the EC (highly doubtful), will he dump Bryan? Or does Bryan convince Kane to be a "dual-holder" of the World Title, a la Layla and Michelle McCool with the Diva's Title?

Chris Jericho

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Jericho is the favorite in this match, and the one with the most appearances in the Chamber (seven). With only one victory, and ten eliminations, I'd be hard pressed not to pick Jericho as the winner for this one. But there are other superstars who want the World Title, and with Jericho doing his side dealings with Fozzy and dancing with stars and destroying robots, his want (or need), isn't as great as the other men involved in the WHC contender's match. That is why I chose Mark Henry to go on with the win. Since last year, Jericho was in last years' Chamber, and he returns this year to increase his record at the Chamber. As I have said with the other superstars, I don't think the ones that are returning to take a win, but I feel Jericho will, or come very close. On top of what could build for a Ziggy Wrestlemania Moment.

The Rock

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This is a superstar has paid his dues. Dwayne Johnson, even though as I have said before that his sporadic appearances are good for business, he HAS conquered everything that he needs to do. The Rock is in amazing shape for his age; has performed in countless movies; has been champion numerous times from Intercontinental to Tag Team, to World, and the WWE Champion; The Rock has NO NEED to be around in the WWE as a performer. Such as last year. Even though The Rock had some spats throughout the year of 2011/12 with John Cena, he was a part timer that drew BIG for the WWE, and that's how he's being used. Vince knows that The Rock has massive drawing power, and by having the Rock as champion, and having him showcase the WWE Title in his movie outings gives more exposure to the organization. So, the Rock was no where near a WWE ring one year ago, and most likely laughed at an appearance at the Elimination Chamber. Now, being WWE Champion, his schedule requires him to show his face a little more than four times a year (I'm guessing, so don't crucify me), and he is required to show at the Elimination Chamber this year to face CM Punk. I like this pairing when it first left the ground around the Royal Rumble. It was fresh, and it wasn't something washed out and repeated. Granted, this is great to see The Rock in a WWE ring, and the WWE needs charisma such as his, and the drawing power for it. And with CM Punk, these are two great performers that will pull off a spectaular match. My prediction still stands. The Rock will go onto Wrestlemania to face John Cena.

CM Punk
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Where was CM Punk at this time last year? HE WAS WWE CHAMPION!! It's been a short time removed of his position on the throne of the WWE Universe, and for 434 days, he was on top. No one could touch him, until the Rock decided to rear his face in the title picture, and Vince snatched the belt off of Punk. But Punk is a class act, and a workhorse. Punk knows that the Rock will leave and go away back to Hollywood. But for 434 days straight, unheard of for a WWE Champion not named John Cena for quite some time. The last superstar to even come close to such a record (outside of John Cena's own record of 380 days) was Randy Savage back in February 1988 with a stretch of 371 days! John Cena and CM Punk are the only individuals in twenty-five years that have held the WWE title over a year's time. And at Elimination Chamber last year, CM Punk retained his title in the Chamber. CM Punk now walks into the Elimination Chamber PPV one-on-one with The Rock for a rematch from the Royal Rumble. Punk will lose. But, rumor has it that if, and only if, the Undertaker has the gumption to make it to Wrestlemania this year, CM Punk will have his opportunity to take on the Streak. Having the title for so long, having Paul Heyman draw so much heat, I see Punk going a long way into 2013.

Elimination Chamber is tomorrow. With comparisons between last year and this year, there are newer faces who have made a strong impact so early in their careers, and many have made a jump . If utilized the right way, the old will pass the torch to the new, and bring a new generation beyond the conservative era that Linda McMahon imposed on the WWE. 2013 is a new year. Let us hope that the Road to Wrestlemania leads the way to excitement!

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