WWE Spoilers and Rumors, Elimination Chamber 2015 Predictions: Seth Rollins and Kane Tension May Boil Over

By Richard Waelty
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They will fight at WWE Elimination Chamber 2015. AP

In days leading up to WWE Elimination Chamber 2015, there has been much speculation and rumors. In the sections below, we will look at the latest gossip so far. Be warned, there will be spoilers ahead.

Seth Rollins and Kane Tension May Boil Over

Recently, SportSkeeda speculated that Seth Rollins and Kane may get into a "full-blown battle" in the Elimination Chamber. Even though Kane helped Seth win at Payback 2015, there has been tension between the two. The publication says there is a possibility that Kane will sabotage Rollins in some way during his match with Dean Ambrose.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2015 will kick off on May 31, and is set to be one of the most highly-anticipated PPV events of this year. Just like in previous Chamber events, a large chain cage will be hung over the ring.

This year marks the first time the event was delayed. Previously, Elimination Chamber matches were held in February. According to Wrestle Zone's Nick Paglino, the event was delayed due to logistics issues.

Lana, Dolph Ziggler, Rusev Love Triangle

Rusev splits with Lana last week, after he loses to John Cena at WWE Payback 2015. A vengeful Lana kisses Dolph Ziggler twice while out in the ring. In the May 25 episode of Monday night RAW, Rusev tries to reconcile with Lana but she refuses.

During the so-called "I Quit" match, opponent John Cena have shoved a rope up Rusev's nose while asking him to quit. Lana quits on the Bulgarian Brute's behalf. Rusev blames Lana for both the loss at Payback, and the previous Russian Chain Match defeat against Cena.

The romantic triangle subplot is an obvious attempt to build tension in the time leading up to the Intercontinental Championship. So, a Rusev and Ziggler match is more than likely at that event. It remains to be seen whether Lana will go back to Rusev. For now, the Rusev-Cena feud seems to be at an end.

When Will Brock Lesnar Return

Brock Lesnar may have a match at SumerSlam in August, according to the Inquisitr. The publication also said that the pro-wrestler will make his presence known at Battleground on July 19.

Billed as "Beast Incarnate," Lesnar was apparently suspended after his rampage at the March 30 episode of RAW. During the event, Seth Rollins hurls an insult that sends Brock into murderous rage. The wrestler then proceeds to beat Rollins and everyone in the vicinity. Not long after, Stephanie McMahon walks out to suspend Lesnar.

In reality, Brock has already signed a three year deal with WWE. So, it is very plausible that the company will reinstate the wrestler sometime in the future.

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