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.
