Elimination Chamber delivered strong performances — but very little momentum.
Raquel Rodriguez was the most dominant woman in the Chamber and still walked away without the win. Finn Bálor lost clean to CM Punk after heavy teases of Judgment Day involvement that never paid off. Rhea Ripley and Randy Orton advanced, but the power structure of WWE stayed exactly the same.
This review breaks down why Elimination Chamber felt less like a turning point and more like a night designed to protect the status quo — and why that’s a problem heading into WrestleMania season.
Topics covered:
– Women’s Elimination Chamber analysis
– Raquel Rodriguez’s dominant performance
– Finn Bálor vs CM Punk and the lack of Judgment Day fallout
– Randy Orton winning the Men’s Elimination Chamber
– AJ Lee vs Becky Lynch
– Why Elimination Chamber failed to create momentum
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Related topics and ongoing WWE stories:
Judgment Day tension and Finn Bálor’s direction after Elimination Chamber.
Raquel Rodriguez’s role in the women’s division heading into WrestleMania.
Rhea Ripley vs Jade Cargill WrestleMania buildup.
Liv Morgan vs Stephanie Vaquer storyline fallout.
WWE booking patterns during WrestleMania season.
This analysis focuses on story direction, not match ratings.




