5 reasons why Randy Orton will lose the title at WWE Elimination Chamber 2014
Back in the TLC pay-per-view, the idea of Orton winning the unified title fair and square over John Cena seemed like the best idea since it was something fresh and opposite to Cena winning everything. But even after two months into the title reign, Orton and the creative are yet to make clear as to why he was made the champion.
The already stale character of Orton was further made worse with the title win and he now looks like a duck champion who is willing to do any cowardly act to stay safe.
Pulled and pushed in the constant dilemma involving the Authority, Orton has suffered defeats to names which include Daniel Bryan to Kofi Kingston. His wins were also least impressive to be precise leaving many doubts on the credibility of Orton as a champion.
His next big hurdle comes at the Elimination Chamber where he is pitted up against five other men. At this pace, the chances of Orton walking out of Chamber as the champion are slimmer than ever. So let’s take a look at the top five reasons why Orton might drop the title at the Chamber.
The Momentum factor
WWE is not a place where the momentum factor plays a big role, but they have always spent considerable time making their champions look good before a big match.
However, Orton hasn’t had that luxury as mentioned earlier. He heads into chamber as a cowardly champion who has lost all his credibility. From taking drops to Kofi Kingston to running scared from the Arena, Orton has been put into precarious angles that has made him look weaker than he ever was.
While, the other five competitors come into the chamber with a good push behind them, Orton clearly heads in as the underdog. In a match that anything could happen, being in that position is a disadvantage as five others will be preying on his back for the title.