Here's what is on offer.
Women's Match
- 3 or more participants eliminated before the last buzzer signalling an official entry in match 1/2
- 3 or more participants eliminated by the winner of the match EVS
- Top eliminator to eliminate 3 or more participants from the Elimination Chamber women match 17/20
- Top eliminator also to win the Elimination Chamber women match 3/4
- Alexa Bliss to win and Mickie James to be last eliminated from match 4/6
- Alexa Bliss to win and Sasha Banks to be last eliminated from match EVS
- Bayley and Sasha Banks to be the 2 participants to start the match 5/4
Men's Match
- 3 or more participants eliminated before the last buzzer signalling an official entry in match 4/6
- 3 or more participants eliminated by the the winner of the match 9/10
- Top eliminator to eliminate 3 or more participants from the match 3/4
- Top eliminator to also win the match 1/2
- Braun Strowman and Roman Reigns to be declared joint winners of the match 3/1
- Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins to be declared joint winners of the match 3/1
- Roman Reigns to win and Braun Strowman to be the last eliminated from the match EVS
- Roman Reigns to win and John Cena to be last eliminated from the match 7/4
- Roman Reigns to win and Seth Rollins to be last eliminated from the match 4/6
- Finn Balor, Seth Rollins and The Miz to be the 3 participants to start the match in the ring EVS
- Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and The Miz to be the 3 participants to start the match in the ring 3/4
While writing down the list, I was thinking to myself 'how can they have joint winners in these matches?' Thankfully, by the time I got to this part of the post, I was able to think of a way - a double pin! I doubt it will conclude in this manner, but I can see where the oddsmakers are coming from with their idea.
Geez is Braun flexible enough to do a double shoulder pin with someone? I suppose it would have to be something daft where both men are laid on their backs but have an arm on eachother.
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