WWE Elimination Chamber 2/28/2026 (Results) – Danhausen, Seth Rollins

Rhea Ripley Survives the Women’s Elimination Chamber

Women’s Championship No. 1 Contender’s Elimination Chamber Match
Alexa Bliss vs. Asuka vs. Kiana James vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Tiffany Stratton

Tiffany Stratton and Kiana James kicked things off, starting at a furious pace. James tried to overpower Stratton early, but Tiffany’s athleticism kept her in control—until a miscalculation sent her crashing into Raquel Rodriguez’s pod.

Asuka entered third and immediately changed the tone of the match, smashing both James and Stratton into the Chamber’s unforgiving steel and Lexan walls. Alexa Bliss followed, adding speed and creativity to the chaos, including a Twisted Bliss off the top of a pod.

Bliss looked poised to eliminate Kiana James with Sister Abigail, but Asuka sprayed mist into Bliss’ face, allowing James to steal the pinfall and score the first elimination.

Raquel Rodriguez entered last and bulldozed the field. In one of the night’s most brutal sequences, she powerslammed James through a pod and then flattened both James and Asuka to score back-to-back eliminations. Rodriguez looked unstoppable until Rhea Ripley launched herself off a pod with a cannonball that shifted the momentum.

Stratton capitalized soon after, stunning Rodriguez with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever to eliminate the powerhouse.

The final two came down to Ripley and Stratton in a hard-hitting showdown. Tiffany threw everything she had at “Mami,” but Ripley absorbed the punishment and countered a moonsault attempt by launching Stratton into a pod. Moments later, Ripley delivered Riptide to secure the victory.

Winner: Rhea Ripley
Ripley is now the No. 1 contender to the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania.


AJ Lee Returns to Glory, Defeats Becky Lynch

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Becky Lynch (c) vs. AJ Lee

AJ Lee stepped back into a high-stakes singles spotlight against Becky Lynch, and while ring rust showed at times, Lee’s veteran instincts kept her alive.

The match was technical early, with Becky grounding AJ and targeting her arm. Lee fired back with a tornado DDT and a Shining Wizard, but couldn’t put the champion away. Frustration set in for Lynch, who removed a turnbuckle pad and later used a steel chair when the referee was down.

Becky even appeared to tap out to the Black Widow while the official was incapacitated, buying herself time. After a chaotic stretch that included outside brawling and multiple near-falls, Lee countered the Manhandle Slam and reapplied the Black Widow in the center of the ring.

This time there was no escape.

Winner and NEW Women’s Intercontinental Champion: AJ Lee

In a feel-good moment, Lee forced Lynch to submit and captured championship gold in her return run.


CM Punk Retains After War with Finn Bálor

WWE Men’s World Heavyweight Championship
CM Punk (c) vs. Finn Bálor

CM Punk and Finn Bálor delivered a clinic in counter-wrestling and resilience. The early going was tightly contested, with both men trading holds and reversals in a chess match that slowly escalated into a striking war.

Bálor targeted Punk’s ribs and nearly secured the win with 1916 and a Coup de Grace, but the champion refused to stay down. Punk answered with the Anaconda Vise and multiple Go to Sleep attempts, including one that sent Bálor tumbling to the floor.

The fight spilled outside, where Bálor blasted Punk through the timekeeper’s barricade. Back inside, Bálor connected with another Coup de Grace, but Punk shockingly countered a follow-up attempt into a Sharpshooter.

After surviving that submission, Bálor fell victim to one final Go to Sleep.

Winner: CM Punk (retains)

Post-match, Bálor offered a respectful handshake, which Punk eventually accepted. AJ Lee then joined Punk in the ring to celebrate a massive night for the couple.


Danhausen Arrives… With a Coffin

In one of the more surreal moments of the night, Raw GM Adam Pearce and SmackDown GM Nick Aldis opened a mysterious crate at ringside to reveal a coffin. After eerie laughter filled the arena, Danhausen emerged, declared the audience cursed, gifted Michael Cole a jar of teeth, and disappeared just as quickly.

Yes, really.


Randy Orton Wins Chaotic Men’s Elimination Chamber

Undisputed WWE Championship No. 1 Contender’s Elimination Chamber Match
Cody Rhodes vs. Je’Von Evans vs. LA Knight vs. Logan Paul vs. Randy Orton vs. Trick Williams

Cody Rhodes and Je’Von Evans started the match with a fast-paced exchange that showcased Evans’ explosiveness. Trick Williams entered next and nearly scored a double elimination with a Book End variation, but both opponents survived.

Logan Paul entered fourth and was immediately attacked by the field, even being thrown through a pod. LA Knight followed and brought the fight directly to Paul, eventually planting him with a BFT on top of a pod in a jaw-dropping spot.

Randy Orton entered last and methodically dismantled the competition with powerslams and a hanging DDT.

Evans was the first eliminated after Logan Paul connected with the Paulverizer. Paul then stole another elimination by low-blowing LA Knight and rolling him up. Trick Williams fell next after eating Cross Rhodes from Cody, with Paul stealing the pin.

Midway through the chaos, masked men attempted to interfere. One was removed by security, but another slipped in and dropped Logan Paul with a superkick and Blackout.

The attacker revealed himself as Seth Rollins, making his shocking return. Rollins and Rhodes shared a tense stare-down before Rollins exited through the crowd.

Cody eliminated Paul, setting up a final showdown with Orton—until Drew McIntyre stormed in and blasted Rhodes with the title belt. Despite sidestepping a Claymore attempt, Cody couldn’t withstand Orton’s sudden RKO.

Winner: Randy Orton

“The Viper” pinned Rhodes with the RKO and is now the No. 1 contender to the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania.

After the broadcast ended, SmackDown GM Nick Aldis announced that Drew McIntyre will now challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed Championship on this Friday’s SmackDown.

AEW Collision Preview 2/28/2026

AEW Collision tonight at 8/7c on TNT and HBO Max. The show was taped on Wednesday, February 25, at the Mission Ballroom in Denver, Colorado.

  • Sisters Of Sin vs. Kris Statlander & Thunder Rosa
  • Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, Josh Alexander, & Lance Archer vs. PAC, Wheeler Yuta, Daniel Garcia, & Claudio Castagnoli
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. Andrade El Idolo
  • Jay Lethal vs. Tommaso Ciampa
  • Toni Storm vs. Zayda Steel
  • Kyle Fletcher and Kazuchika Okada vs. Top Flight
  • Brawling Birds vs. TBA
  • We’ll hear from MJF
  • We’ll hear from Thekla

Danhausen Officially Removed From AEW Roster, WWE Elimination Chamber Debut Rumors Heat Up

Danhausen’s time with All Elite Wrestling appears to be officially over.

After teasing his departure on social media late last week, the self-proclaimed “Very Nice, Very Evil” star has now been removed from AEW’s official roster page, seemingly confirming his exit from the company. The move comes after months of speculation regarding his contract status and long absence from television.

Danhausen’s last on-screen appearance came during a cameo at ROH Final Battle in December 2024. Since then, questions have surrounded his deal with AEW. Reports indicated that because he had been inactive for an extended stretch, his contract was extended beyond its original timeline, keeping him from hitting free agency at the end of last summer.

Despite the extension, Danhausen reportedly returned to the independent wrestling circuit in hopes of sparking renewed interest from AEW or Ring of Honor creative. However, a meaningful return to television never materialized. Now, with his profile removed from the roster page and his own social media posts hinting at a new chapter, it appears the former AEW and ROH talent is officially free to explore other opportunities.

And the timing couldn’t be more interesting.

WWE’s Elimination Chamber premium live event airs tonight from Chicago, and for weeks, a mysterious crate has been bouncing between Raw and SmackDown. The box, clearly marked with instructions reading “Do Not Open Until 2-28-2026,” has fueled rampant speculation across the wrestling world.

Many fans believe Danhausen could be the one inside.

If that turns out to be the case, it would mark a major moment for the charismatic performer, who has been searching for a spotlight since late 2024. Previous reports have suggested that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a fan of Danhausen’s character work and sees him as a potentially strong fit in WWE. Other officials are said to share that sentiment.

Whether the “Very Nice, Very Evil” star emerges from the crate tonight or not, one thing is clear: Danhausen is no longer part of AEW’s roster, and his next move could be just hours away from unfolding on a very big stage.

We’ll be watching closely as Elimination Chamber airs live tonight (2/28) from Chicago.

WrestleMania 42 Creative Plans Taking Shape Amid Injuries, Uncertainty

WWE’s road to WrestleMania 42 hasn’t exactly been a straight shot to Las Vegas.

With injuries piling up, ticket movement reportedly slower than expected, and several key creative decisions still up in the air, the company is looking at this weekend’s Elimination Chamber as a potential turning point. While nothing earth-shattering has been finalized, new details are beginning to emerge regarding the direction of both the Undisputed WWE Championship and WWE Women’s Championship matches.

Undisputed Title Picture: McIntyre vs. Rhodes… or a Wild Card?

As things stand, Drew McIntyre is expected to defend the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 42, but the format of that match remains fluid.

The current working plan strongly points to Cody Rhodes being involved. Internally, Rhodes is said to be close to a lock for the title match, which wouldn’t come as a surprise given his consistent positioning near the top of the card. However, there’s hesitation behind the scenes about running back McIntyre vs. Rhodes in a straight singles bout, especially given their history. Some within WWE reportedly feel that matchup could come across as too predictable.

That’s where Jacob Fatu enters the conversation.

There have been discussions about potentially inserting Fatu into the match, turning it into a triple threat scenario. The creative logic is already there: Fatu has been at odds with Rhodes since costing him the Three Stages of Hell title defense back on January 9. Adding “The Samoan Werewolf” would not only freshen up the dynamic but also raise the stakes heading into WrestleMania weekend.

Other top names, including Randy Orton and Sami Zayn, are also lingering around the title scene. However, at this stage, WWE officials reportedly aren’t considering expanding the match beyond three competitors.

Women’s Championship: Is Rhea Ripley the Frontrunner?

On the women’s side, Jade Cargill’s dominant run as SmackDown Women’s Champion appears set for a major test in Las Vegas.

Several names have been floated as potential challengers, including Alexa Bliss, Tiffany Stratton, Asuka, Kiana James, and Raquel Rodriguez. But among them, Rhea Ripley is currently viewed as the favorite for the WrestleMania spot.

Nothing is locked in, and as always, creative plans can shift quickly. Still, Ripley vs. Cargill would be a marquee-level showdown that feels tailor-made for the WrestleMania stage.

Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi? Not So Fast.

Brock Lesnar’s return on Monday Night Raw immediately sparked speculation about a blockbuster clash with Oba Femi. The potential “Beast Incarnate” vs. “The Ruler” showdown is something fans are already buzzing about.

That said, there are reportedly no confirmed creative plans in place for that match just yet. WWE is aware of the interest, but whether it materializes at WrestleMania 42 remains to be seen.

The Two Matches Officially Set

Despite the uncertainty surrounding several major storylines, two WrestleMania 42 matches are already confirmed:

  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk or Finn Bálor will defend against Roman Reigns.
  • WWE Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer will defend her title against 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Liv Morgan.

With Elimination Chamber looming and creative decisions still in flux, the WrestleMania 42 card feels like it’s in a holding pattern — but not for long. Las Vegas is fast approaching, and WWE will need to solidify its marquee matches soon if it wants the “Showcase of the Immortals” to live up to its name.

Expect movement in the coming days. The Road to WrestleMania rarely stays predictable for long.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2/28/2026 (Card)

WWE Elimination Chamber – Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 7pm ET – United Center in Chicago, IL

CARD

World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk (c) vs. Finn Bálor

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. AJ Lee

Men’s Elimination Chamber Match: Randy Orton vs. LA Knight vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Trick Williams vs. Logan Paul

Women’s Elimination Chamber Match: Tiffany Stratton vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Asuka vs. Kiana James vs. Raquel Rodriguez

Raw GM Adam Pearce and SmackDown GM Nick Aldis will open the big mystery crate together.

WWE SmackDown Preview 2/27/2026

WWE SmackDown airs live tonight on the USA Network in the United States and Netflix internationally, emanating from the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: RHIYO (Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY) (c) vs. Nia Jax & Lash Legend
  • Men’s Elimination Chamber Competitors To Appear: Cody Rhodes, Trick Williams, Je’Von Evans, Jey Uso, LA Knight and Randy Orton
  • Candice LeRae vs. Jordynne Grace
  • Solo Sikoa vs. Uncle Howdy
  • Oba Femi vs. The Miz

Rey Mysterio Says Daughter Aalyah Has Begun Training at WWE Performance Center

The Mysterio legacy in professional wrestling may be expanding once again.

While Dominik Mysterio has already carved out his own controversial path on WWE television, it appears he may not be the only second-generation Superstar in the family for long. Rey Mysterio recently revealed that his daughter, Aalyah, has taken her first steps inside the ring at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando.

Speaking with Cody Rhodes on the What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer opened up about Aalyah’s growing interest in the business — and how it all started with a simple request.

According to Rey, Aalyah had been asking for some time to get in the ring and experience wrestling firsthand. He initially told her they would revisit the idea after she completed her education. True to her word, Aalyah graduated from UCSD with a degree in human biology this past June — and quickly reminded her father of his promise.

With Rey scheduled to visit the WWE Performance Center after being cleared from injury, he decided the timing was right. Rey, his wife Angie, and Aalyah traveled to Orlando together, where Aalyah got her first real taste of life inside a WWE ring.

What happened next surprised even “The Master of the 619.”

Rey admitted he was shocked by how naturally his daughter adapted to the ring environment. From basic positioning to running the ropes — something many beginners struggle with — Aalyah appeared comfortable almost immediately. Rey described it as both impressive and a little intimidating, noting that she seemed to instinctively understand aspects of the craft that typically take time to develop.

While this was simply an introductory session to feel the mat and experience the ropes, it may not be a one-off. Rey also shared that Aalyah has done some training at the wrestling school run by TJ Wilson (Tyson Kidd) and Natalya, further signaling that her curiosity about the industry is serious.

The next step, according to Rey, would be for Aalyah to commit to a full week of structured training to see how she handles the grind.

WWE fans may remember Aalyah from her appearances during the Mysterio family storyline involving Seth Rollins several years ago. At the time, she was part of a heavily featured angle on television. Now, she could potentially be preparing for something far more hands-on.

With Rey already a Hall of Famer and Dominik firmly established as one of WWE’s most talked-about stars, the possibility of another Mysterio stepping into the spotlight adds an intriguing layer to the family’s wrestling dynasty.

If Rey’s early assessment is any indication, the squared circle may come naturally to Aalyah — and the Mysterio name might not be done making waves in WWE just yet.

AJ Styles Reveals He Nearly Retired in TNA Before WWE Run Changed Everything

AJ Styles’ in-ring career officially came to an end at the 2026 Royal Rumble, where “The Phenomenal One” fell to GUNTHER in a career-on-the-line showdown. The following night on WWE Raw, Styles received an emotional sendoff, capped off with confirmation that a WWE Hall of Fame induction is on the horizon.

But as it turns out, Styles once envisioned a very different ending to his story.

Speaking on Raw Recap: WWE Now, Styles admitted that there was a time when he fully expected to retire under the TNA banner — the company where he became a cornerstone star and helped build its identity during its formative years.

According to Styles, had TNA presented him with a comparable contract offer back in 2014, he likely never would have left.

He explained that he took pride in helping establish TNA as a legitimate wrestling promotion and had every intention of finishing his career there. However, circumstances changed. With TNA dealing with financial struggles at the time, Styles was reportedly asked to accept a significant pay cut — said to be around 60 percent. That proved to be the turning point.

Rather than re-sign under those terms, Styles bet on himself.

After departing TNA in early 2014, Styles revitalized his career on the global stage. He made high-profile stops in Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he further cemented his legacy and expanded his international reputation. That momentum ultimately led to his surprise debut in WWE as an entrant in the 2016 Men’s Royal Rumble — a moment that instantly reshaped the industry landscape.

Over the next decade, Styles built a résumé that erased any doubt about his place in WWE history. He captured the United States Championship, Intercontinental Championship, Raw Tag Team Championship, and most notably, the WWE Championship — a reign that solidified him as one of the defining stars of his era.

His final chapter came full circle at the 2026 Royal Rumble. Putting his career on the line against GUNTHER, Styles was ultimately defeated after “The Ring General” forced him to pass out to a sleeper hold. It was a fittingly hard-fought end for a competitor known for his resilience and elite in-ring ability.

While Styles once pictured his retirement happening in TNA, fate had other plans. Instead, he closes his career as a future WWE Hall of Famer — a testament to a journey that took risks, crossed borders, and ultimately redefined what was possible for a wrestler who built his name outside the WWE system.

In hindsight, turning down that TNA offer may have been the most important decision of his career.

Netflix Backs Out of Warner Bros. Discovery Deal as Paramount Moves Closer to Acquiring AEW’s Broadcast Partner

The media landscape surrounding AEW’s longtime broadcast home could be on the verge of a major shakeup.

Netflix has officially stepped away from its attempt to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, leaving Paramount as the frontrunner in the high-stakes bidding war. According to financial reports, Paramount upped its offer (via CNBC) from $30 to $31 per share — a modest increase on paper, but enough to push Netflix out of the race.

Netflix’s proposal had already trailed Paramount’s previous bid, and the latest bump appears to have sealed the deal. Unlike the structure reportedly tied to Netflix’s approach, Paramount’s offer would bring all of Warner Bros. Discovery’s assets under its control, including its Discovery networks and the company’s expansive TV portfolio.

There is still a regulatory process to navigate before anything becomes official, but if approved, WBD would soon sit under the same corporate umbrella as CBS, Pluto TV, and Paramount+. That streaming platform already houses UFC content — notable given that UFC is part of TKO Group Holdings alongside WWE.

The fallout from Netflix’s withdrawal isn’t cheap. Warner Bros. Discovery will reportedly owe Netflix a $2.8 billion breakup fee, a cost Paramount is expected to absorb as part of its acquisition package. In addition, Paramount’s revised offer includes a hefty $7 billion breakup clause should this new deal collapse.

What This Could Mean for AEW

For wrestling fans, the biggest question is how this impacts All Elite Wrestling.

AEW currently airs its weekly programming on TNT and TBS, both WBD networks, and streams content on HBO Max. Reports have also indicated that WBD owns a minority stake in AEW, further tying the promotion to the company’s future.

Under a Netflix-WBD scenario, CEO Ted Sarandos had indicated that Netflix would have remained separate from WBD’s streaming operations. Paramount CEO David Ellison, however, has not publicly detailed how he would handle HBO Max if the acquisition goes through.

That leaves AEW’s long-term broadcast and streaming future somewhat uncertain — though not necessarily in danger. Paramount’s portfolio is deeply entrenched in sports and combat programming, thanks in part to its relationship with UFC via Paramount+. Whether that synergy could extend into professional wrestling in a more direct way remains to be seen.

For now, AEW remains firmly planted on TNT, TBS, and HBO Max. But with corporate dominoes starting to fall, the wrestling world will be watching closely to see if this media merger reshapes the playing field.

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT!

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! tonight on AMC at 9/8c.

Where To Watch: AMC, AMC+, & TNA+ (US), Sportsnet & Sportsnet 360 (Canada), TNA+ (internationally)

  • The Hardys and The Righteous vs. The System
  • Mike Santana and Leon Slater vs. Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth
  • Frankie Kazarian will be on commentary
  • Lei Ying Lee vs. Dani Luna
  • AJ Francis vs. Mance Warner
  • Ash by Elegance face-to-face with Mickie James
  • Jada Stone vs. Tasha Steelz
  • Tom Hannifan interviews Steve Maclin