WWE Elimination Chamber 2022: Brock Lesnar Delivers F-5 To Claim Victory
WWE Elimination Chamber 2022: Brock Lesnar Delivers F-5 To Claim Victory
The Men's Elimination Chamber for 2022 introduced plenty of surprises for the superstars involved with this six-way match, with male wrestlers Brock Lesnar, Bobby Lashley, Austin Theory, Tom Riddle, Seth Rollins, and AJ Styles fighting for the chance to get the World Heavyweight Championship. The most unexpected aspect of this match was Lashley being injured as a result of wrestlers slamming into his individual glass encasement, meaning that whoever would win the match without Lashley would become the new champion. Brock "The Beast" Lesnar was able to capitalize on these events and become the new Heavyweight Champion.
The Elimination Chamber has become one of the biggest events in WWE's Pay-Per-View roster, with this year's being no different with the World Heavyweight Championship up for grabs. While Lashley certainly has reason to be coming after Lesnar once again, with his pod causing him injury that took him out of the match while also taking his belt from him, it seems that the next WrestleMania has already revealed that Lesnar is the current Heavyweight Champion will be brawling against the Universal Champion Roman Reigns. With this match, it will be interesting to see if one wrestler will walk away with both the Heavyweight Championship and the Universal Championship.
Twitter Outlet Marks Wrestling was able to capture the amazing F-5 that Brock Lesnar delivered to Austin Theory from the top of one of the Elimination Chambers, securing the Heavyweight Championship and setting the stage for a showdown between Lesnar and Roman Reigns in the next WrestleMania:
Cody Rhodes is officially gone from AEW, and according to numerous reports, he's already in negotiations with the WWE about making a possible return to the promotion. Rhodes last wrestled under the WWE banner in 2016 while still enduring the Stardust gimmick, but thanks to his time in Ring of Honor, New Japan and AEW he has firmly established himself as a main event player. Whether or not Vince McMahon agrees with that idea remains to be seen, but Rhodes can potentially pop up on WWE programming as soon as this week's Monday Night Raw if a deal gets made in time.
So who does Rhodes wrestle first? Who does he get paired up with at WrestleMania 38? What matches absolutely need to happen before he (allegedly) hangs his boots up in a few years after turning 40? Check out our seven picks in the list below and tell us your ideas down in the comments!
Randy Orton
Yes, Orton is still very much locked into his RK-Bro partnership with Riddle and has been putting in some of his best work in years as a result. But his history with Rhodes runs deeper than just about any other man on the roster, so it only makes sense that they lock up at least one more time.
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