7 things WWE subtly told us at Elimination Chamber 2020: New champion to turn face, Major winner at WrestleMania 36 revealed?

A solid PPV
A solid PPV

#6. The meaning of Shayna Baszler's dominance

Dominance
Dominance

Shayna Baszler had one of the most dominant performances in Elimination Chamber history - eliminating all five other superstars in the ring to cement her place at WrestleMania 36. From her RAW debut where she bit Becky Lynch, the outcome of the match always seemed to be obvious.

That was one of the problems they had going for it and this wasn't the best WWE had done at executing a dominant performance. Baszler came out and immediately destroyed her opponents, submitting Sarah Logan first before going after Ruby Riott and then Natalya.

The problem with the match was that Baszler's eliminations came in such quick succession that she seemed to spend most of the match sitting idly, waiting for a pod to open, or she was busy looking at Asuka and talking trash.

Liv Morgan had a decent showing but was ultimately locked in Baszler's clutch and passed out before tapping. Asuka was the last person that Baszler had to go through and she had the best showing - albeit a very short one.

This makes it clear that Baszler will walk out of WrestleMania 36 as the RAW Women's Champion.

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