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Best and worst of SmackDown Live before Elimination Chamber 2019

Randy Orton will be entering the Elimination Chamber structure last
Randy Orton will be entering the Elimination Chamber structure last

You know what, guys? I really enjoyed this episode of SmackDown Live, and could honestly find few faults with it from start to finish. Some may call it the Kofi Kingston show, which it was, but it was also a very entertaining show. I loved every single moment of it, quite honestly.

But yes, of course, there were faults during the course of the two hours, I felt. It wasn't a perfect show because of a variety of reasons. I shall elaborate on each of them in this article for your reading pleasure and invite you to leave a comment.

Did you think this was the right show to get you pumped for Elimination Chamber? Or would you have preferred something else to happen during the show?

Also, let me know who you think will walk out of Elimination Chamber as the WWE Champion.


#1 Best: A career-defining performance

Kofi Kingston is one of those WWE superstars who has always been around but never been given the opportunity to become a main eventer. For everything that he has achieved in his career, this may have been his most career-defining moment in the company thus far.

Kofi Kingston has achieved everything but he's never been WWE Champion yet. When Mustafa Ali got injured, WWE decided to reward Kingston for his years of service by putting him in the Elimination Chamber match, and by default, the gauntlet match as well. I daresay that this was perhaps a major improvement over Mustafa Ali being a part of the mix.

Do I think that Kofi Kingston will become WWE Champion? No, I do not.

But I'm glad that he got a chance to show that he can still go in this week's fantastic gauntlet match!

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