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Henry's Universe Mode #228: Elimination Chamber(Part 2)

Welcome to Part 2 of Elimination Chamber, where The Usos and Braun Strowman put their gold on the line, and six men must enter the Chamber for a shot at the WWE Championship.






The Usos(c) vs Young Bucks- SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match

Jimmy and Jey Uso were willing to do whatever it took to win the tag team championships, and they were back to their usual tricks in this match. Anytime Nick and Matt Jackson got any momentum flowing, they were quickly shut down by a cheap shot, an eye poke or an unnoticed low blow. Finally, the challengers had had enough, abandoning any pretense of respect. The Young Bucks brought the fight to The Usos, and the official lost all control of the match, with all four men brawling both inside and outside the ring. But as established at Armageddon, The Usos thrive in chaos, and their communication remained top notch. They isolated Nick Jackson in the ring while Matt was laid out on the floor, putting the match away after two Uso Splashes.

Winners and still SmackDown Tag Team Champions: The Usos


Brock Lesnar vs Cesaro vs John Cena vs Karl Anderson vs Luke Gallows vs Randy Orton

With all six men entered, John Cena was in trouble, as the two members of The Club isolated the Leader of the Cenation. All hope seemed lost, until Randy Orton intervened, but you can never trust a Viper, as Orton then hit an RKO on Cena to get the first elimination. Cesaro then broke up the team, taking out Anderson with the Sharpshooter. Luke Gallows looked for revenge, but quickly got caught into the submission, and he tapped as well! At this point, Brock Lesnar had yet to really get going, but after Orton slammed him face first into the pod, Lesnar began to bleed profusely. This woke The Beast up, and The Viper never stood a chance, falling quickly to an F-5. It was left to Brock Lesnar and Cesaro to crown a number one contender. The Swiss Cyborg was quickly busted open, and both men were left to battle through a crimson mask. In the end, it was Lesnar who barely survived, needing two F-5s to score the final pinfall. Brock Lesnar is coming for the WWE Championship, and Tyler Breeze better start praying to his deity of choice.

Winner: Brock Lesnar


Braun Strowman(c) vs Kurt Angle- Universal Championship Match

Kurt Angle is a legend, and certainly a future Hall of Famer, a man who has earned respect all over the globe as one of the best in his craft. If anyone could beat Braun Strowman, it would be Kurt Angle, and you had to believe he had a gameplan for this match. But Braun Strowman cannot be planned for, and he destroyed the living legend. Kurt Angle was slammed through the barricade, bludgeoned repeatedly in the head with rights and lefts, and took two running powerslams, but for some reason, he wouldn't give up. Braun Strowman may be capable of respect after the bell has rung, but he refuses to show any inside the ropes, continuing to pummel Angle, even after all the punishment he had taken. The only glimmer of hope for Kurt Angle was his incredible endurance, and the further the match went, the more Strowman started to fade. Eventually, Kurt was able to take Braun down, and applied the ankle lock! But the hold wasn't applied for long enough, as the champion quickly escaped. A big right hand followed by a reverse chokeslam seemed to knock Angle clean out, and the official considered stopping the match. With nothing but heart and desire, Wrestling's Only Olympic Gold Medalist slowly rose to his feet. Strowman just laughed, and applied the standing triangle choke, at long last putting Angle to sleep to book his place in WrestleMania's main event.

Winner and still Universal Champion: Braun Strowman





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