There’s An Alleged WWE Spoiler About Elimination Chamber Going Around, But I’m Very Skeptical

🚨 Beware! Watching this could reveal the outcome of the Men’s Elimination Chamber match in WWE. Stream it on Peacock Premium this Saturday, but proceed with caution as it might spoil the result for you!

Fresh off TopMob’s Elimination Chamber predictions, there’s a fresh rumor about the Men’s match winner at WrestleMania 41 and the prospective future main event star. An alleged insider suggests that Drew McIntyre will win for a second consecutive year, but I find it hard to believe.

It appears that there have been whispers suggesting WWE might alter Drew McIntyre’s plans for future events, and more recently, Dr. Chris Featherstone has mentioned on Backstage Pass that the company is planning for McIntyre to face Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania in Las Vegas. However, I don’t have any inside info to contradict this, but my extensive experience in reporting on professional wrestling makes me highly skeptical about it being true.

Drew McIntyre Has Spent The Past Year Feuding With Everyone But Cody Rhodes, Making A Last Minute Build Challenging

Drew McIntyre has the ability to create intense rivalries with various opponents, which is why he’s highly regarded as a top villain in professional wrestling. However, considering his recent battles against Seth Rollins and CM Punk, it seems unusual for him to be matched up against Cody Rhodes so quickly. Granted, unexpected matches can occur often in an unscripted sport like this, but there’s simply too much narrative potential left unexplored with McIntyre to start a new feud with Rhodes right away.

To sum it up, I adore Drew and believe he truly earned his win at Money In The Bank. I don’t think he’d make a poor choice for WrestleMania 41’s main event, but from a narrative standpoint, it seems unlikely the WWE would go that route unless CM Punk becomes The Rock’s title holder and is also included in the match to challenge Cody’s title. I’d be thrilled with this scenario, but for now, I’m merely brainstorming ideas.

The WWE Wouldn’t Widely Disperse The Winner Of Elimination Chamber To The Point It Would Leak To Insiders

As a die-hard wrestling fan, let me share my thoughts on the 2025 Royal Rumble. On the day of the event, I discovered I was the winner – something I found out only in the afternoon! Now, this revelation left me wondering how to break the news to Daniel Cormier during our post-match interview. You see, some fans were rooting for CM Punk or John Cena to take the crown, and my win stirred up quite a debate.

Now, with Drew McIntyre potentially winning next year, it’s interesting to ponder if the WWE intentionally kept that under wraps, knowing it might ruffle some feathers. After all, isn’t creating buzz part of the game? But why risk upsetting fans when they could simply let us wrestlers decide our own fate and give the audience a fair fight to root for? Just my two cents as a fan!

Some might claim that you’re trying to minimize the impact by providing a softer announcement, but if that’s true, why did you decide to announce it in the first place? Given my experience with WrestleMania leaks not always being accurate, I believe this particular rumor is entirely false. As for who will win the Elimination Chamber match, only Triple H and Bruce Prichard likely know at the moment, and the wrestlers probably won’t find out until closer to the event itself.

The Elimination Chamber event begins this coming Saturday, March 1st at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Peacock. Don’t miss the action as we find out whether Drew will take the victory or if another contender will rise to challenge Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 41!

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