It's Daniel Bryan defending against AJ Styles, Jeff Hardy, Randy Orton, Mustafa Ali and Samoa Joe. This past week on SmackDown Live, as Bryan unveiled his eco-friendly, alternative WWE Championship, he was subject to interruption by all five of these eventual challengers as well as Triple H who subsequently declared them as the participants of a WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match! Lovely.

First things first, this should be the main event given that the WWE Championship hasn't closed out a show in... about a year. It's about time for that to change, especially with the Chamber being play and the Universal title away until Mania essentially. Aside from that, this should be fun. SmackDown has a cracking roster filled with talent, as evidenced by the exclusion of guys such as Rey Mysterio, Andrade, Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura. Without question, this should produce a terrific contest, even if the winner seems somewhat obvious: Daniel Bryan is the hottest heel act in the whole company, to take the title from him would be barmy at this stage.

One would hope this opens the SmackDown side of the WrestleMania card up a little as we're still none-the-wiser as to the title's direction heading into the show, nor where a lot of these extremely high caliber name are headed going into the biggest show of the year. Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for further additions to Bryan's entourage as Luke Harper edges closer to being cleared and Bray Wyatt chomps at the bit to return to WWE TV.