WWE Elimination Chamber 2019: 3 interesting things WWE could be planning for Monday Night Raw

The Becky-Ronda storyline is set to continue
The Becky-Ronda storyline is set to continue

The WWE Elimination Chamber PPV has now come and gone. There wasn't much hype for the event but the matches still delivered.

Sasha Banks and Bayley won the inaugural RAW Women's tag-team championship inside the Chamber by eliminating Mandy Rose and Soya Deville in a very enjoyable match while The Usos won the Smackdown tag-team championship by defeating The Miz and Shane McMahon in a very surprising outcome.

In what shouldn't come as a surprise, Ronda Rousey destroyed Ruby Riott in under two minutes to retain the RAW Women's title.

There was also an interruption by Becky Lynch who took down Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair with crutches, and it seems like the Triple-threat match for Wrestlemania is set.

The biggest question coming out of the show is what will the WWE have in store for us in this upcoming episode of RAW? Here are the three biggest things WWE could be planning for Monday Night RAW.

#3 A sit-down interview with Seth Rollins and Brock Lesnar

Lesnar destroyed Rollins with 6 F5's a few weeks ago!
Lesnar destroyed Rollins with 6 F5's a few weeks ago!

As per PWInsider, Brock Lesnar is not scheduled for this upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw, but plans can always change.

In the episode of Raw which followed the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, Seth Rollins made his intentions known as he challenged Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship at the Grandest Stage of Them All.

Brock Lesnar put Rollins down with six destructive F-5's which led to Rollins selling the move by taking a week off. Last week, Seth Rollins addressed the situation and was interrupted by Paul Heyman who claimed his client will retain the Universal championship. Rollins fired back and vowed to defeat the beast at WrestleMania.

Since Rollins is dealing with a minor back injury, the WWE can't have him get physical with Lesnar until their match at WrestleMania 35, they could plan a UFC Style sit-down interview with both guys talking about their history and how they got here.

Brock Lesnar is always great in these type of interviews and Seth Rollins can be phenomenal in his motivational promos, and since they can't let Rollins be physical, they have to do something to keep building the fight.

#2 Vince McMahon calls out Becky Lynch for her actions at the Elimination Chamber event

Ronda Rousey looking on as Lynch beats down Charlotte!
Ronda Rousey looking on as Lynch beats down Charlotte!

If you didn't know, Becky Lynch was suspended for 60 days by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon last week on Monday Night Raw, and her WrestleMania title shot was given to Charlotte Flair instead.

Moments after Ronda Rousey retained her Raw Women's championship at Elimination Chamber, Charlotte Flair got in her face. A livid Becky Lynch then interrupted her and went on to beat down both Rousey and Charlotte Flair with crutches.

Weeks after weeks, Lynch is booked in an anti-authority role similar to that of Stone Cold Steve Austin, and that seems to be something the fans are a hundred percent behind.

Will this week be any different? Knowing Vince McMahon, he won't be sitting on his couch watching Becky Lynch ruin his show like that. If the past two decades have set any examples, there could be hell to pay for Becky Lynch in this week's episode of Monday Night Raw.

#1 Dean Ambrose evens the odds for Braun Strowman

Corbin and Strowman in action at Elimination chamber!
Corbin and Strowman in action at Elimination chamber!

In case you missed it, Dean Ambrose will not be with the WWE once his contract expires after WrestleMania 35. It's been rumoured that his recent lacklustre booking and the disappointing direction his character has taken has reportedly made him frustrated.

I can't blame WWE for this since Ambrose was the one who didn't put much effort into his character, and his heel turn completely flopped.

After a very underwhelming performance during his much-anticipated heel run, Dean Ambrose looks to be headed for the baby-face route once again.

Ambrose interrupted Triple H and Seth Rollins a few weeks ago and showed signs of a face turn. Last week, he showed up to encourage Seth Rollins to beat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania and then went on to beat ECIII. The key point here was WWE losing the awful siren and playing his original theme which indicates towards a face turn even more.

Now, Braun Strowman is once again becoming the victim of three-on-one assault, and he is in desperate need of a partner that can help him fend-off the trio of Drew McIntyre, Baron Corbin and Bobby Lashley. There is no one on the Raw roster with more credibility that Dean Ambrose so it will only be fitting to use him in this role.

Will WWE book Ambrose in that direction? We will find that out on the upcoming episode of Raw.

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