This WWE legend has given his take on this upcoming match.

That legend is WWE Hall of Famer and current Raw General Manager Kurt Angle.

Angle made his first appearance at a professional wrestling event in 1996 with his in-ring debut following in 1998.

He signed a contract with the WWE that same year and participated in his first televised storyline in March 1999.

Angle was a six-time world champion (four reigns as WWF/WWE Champion, one as WCW Champion and one as WWE's World Heavyweight Champion), a one-time United States Champion, one-time Intercontinental Champion, one-time European Champion, one-time Hardcore Champion and one-time WWE Tag Team Champion.

He left WWE in 2006 but returned last year to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

During the recent Facebook Q&A, he was asked about who he thinks will win the men’s Elimination Chamber match.

The sports entertainment company has already announced that Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, The Miz, Braun Strowman, John Cena, Elias, and Finn Balor will compete in the upcoming match. It’s been well documented that winner will take on WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 34.

The Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, February 25th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

"They're all good enough for a title run. That's tough. Cena needs it the least. I think Roman has proven to be the new face of WWE so I'm not sure he needs it. Braun is unbeatable so he seems to be in a good spot and doesn't need title. Miz is the top heel and very established, so he doesn't need title. Finn would be a good surprise.

Elias is off to a great start, but most likely not ready for main event at WM...probably will be by next year.

Seth could very well be the best on the roster. I'm a big fan of Seth. Another long title run is coming soon for him.

So I'd say Finn Balor could very well rise out if this with a much NEEDED shot at the Universal Championship. My opinion only!"

When asked who was the most natural to work with between Brock Lesnar, Steve Austin, and Triple H, Angle stated the following:

"All three were different but they were all exceptional. Brock was the best chemistry. Austin was the most intense. HHH had impeccable psychology. I enjoyed all of our matches. But Brock was easier to work with because of our backgrounds."