WWE Elimination Chamber 2015: 3 Possible Endings for John Cena vs. Kevin Owens

If anyone stole the show at this week’s Monday Night Raw, it was Kevin Owens. The NXT Champion shocked the entire WWE Universe with a brilliant segment with John Cena and announced his arrival in style. The Owens – Cena saga will be taken to an entirely different level at Elimination Chamber when the two superstars will face off against each other for the United States Championship.

For Owens, it will be the biggest chance of his WWE career so far while for Cena, Owens will be nothing like the opponents he has faced throughout his career. The dynamics ensure a hard fought fight between the two and here is a look at the possible endings.

Double Champion

Owens Could be the NXT and United States Champion after Elimination Chamber

Kevin Owens will defend his NXT Championship against Sami Zayn at the NXT special this week. He is the favorite to retain the title there, which means that he will probably go into Elimination Chamber as the NXT Champion. He will then be getting a crack at Cena’s United States championship at the pay-per-view and if WWE is so high on him, Owens could walk out with both the title after the show.

Paige had a similar push back during her main roster debut and moving the same path with Owens would work perfectly. WWE making him forfeit the NXT title later will make him look stronger rather than letting him loose to someone down there.

With all the momentum that Cena has, if WWE puts over Owens, he is surely going to be a force to reckon with in the main roster.

Paying for the disrespect

John Cena might teach Owens a lesson or two

What Owens did this week on Raw was a classic heel move. He came in, disrespected Cena and did the unthinkable by stomping on the United States Championship. There is obviously a lot of heat on Owens after that and most of the fans would love to see him get beaten at Elimination Chamber, which is also the second possible ending.

Cena showed a lot of respect to the likes of Neville and Sami Zayn during his previous title defense but Owens is not going to get that. Even if Owens produces the fight of his life, he will not get a sign of respect from Cena because, and this would take away the heel momentum that Owens built up so far.

A loss would definitely hurt Owens and WWE should try to sugar coat this as much as they possibly could if they are going with this ending.

Playing it safe

Owens needs to look strong at the pay-per-view

To be frank, WWE is at a deadlock here. Cena still has a lot to contribute from his United States title reign and he could throw in a lot of open challenges for the months to come. Owens on the other hand should not suffer a clean loss at Elimination Chamber since it would simply destroy everything that he did at this week’s Raw.

Cena shouldn’t drop the title and Owens should not look weak. What WWE could do to escape the situation is by letting Cena win via disqualification. Owens could simply destroy Cena throughout the match and then get disqualified by the referee for being too rough.

This way, Owens would look pretty strong like he did on Raw and at the same time; Cena can hang on to his title. This ending however would only work if Owens is going to stay in NXT for some more months.

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