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Elimination Chamber the final chance to shake up WrestleMania 34

The Elimination Chamber stands as the last major milestone before Raw hits full throttle on the road to WrestleMania. By the end of the action on Sunday, at least two more matches on the WrestleMania 34 will be set in stone, and between the rest of the action in the two Elimination Chamber matches and elsewhere on the card, there should be strong indicators on which direction much of the card on the Raw side will go.

It's also one final chance to state definitively whether it'll be about following the status quo and moving forward with it, or taking a turn and altering the direction that everyone is heading on the way to New Orleans.

Each match that's been announced so far has two (or more) opposing possibilities, and Sunday night represents the moment in which those choices will be made. For those who don't win, even in defeat there can be a moment -- a faceoff, a betrayal or even a look -- that will telegraph where their fates will take them in the weeks to come.

That goes for Ronda Rousey as well, as she'll make her second appearance in as many months for WWE to "sign" her contract to become a member of the Monday Night Raw roster. No matter who she gets into it with, be it an active superstar or Stephanie McMahon herself, Rousey's plan for WrestleMania should become clear by the time the ink is dry.

Source :- espn

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