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All Four WrestleMania World Title Matches Set After Exciting Elimination Chamber Event

All Four WrestleMania World Title Matches Set After Elimination Chamber Event

All four WrestleMania world title matches have been confirmed following Saturday’s electrifying Elimination Chamber event in Perth, Australia. The event unfolded without any major surprises, as Drew McIntyre and Becky Lynch emerged as winners from their respective matches, securing their spots to challenge for titles at the grandest show of the year.

McIntyre Gets Assist from Logan Paul, Lynch’s Triumph

In a blockbuster twist, Logan Paul contributed to McIntyre’s victory, even after being eliminated from the match. Paul made a stunning return to the ring, utilizing brass knuckles to knock out the legendary Randy Orton. On the other hand, Lynch’s win in the women’s Elimination Chamber match was far less controversial. “The Man” outlasted the five other fierce competitors, securing her well-deserved shot at the women’s world championship.

As a result, Rhea Ripley, the reigning women’s world champion, will face Lynch in a highly anticipated title defense at WrestleMania.

Thrilling Victories for Tag Team Champions

The event also featured the reigning men’s and women’s tag team champions in highly-anticipated bouts. The Kabuki Warriors proved to be an unstoppable force against the formidable duo of Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae. Aligning with their amazing track record, the Kabuki Warriors emerged victorious, solidifying their reign as men’s tag team champions. On the other side, Judgement Day members, Damian Priest and Finn Balor, delivered an impressive performance against the tough pair of Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate.

2024 WWE Elimination Chamber Results and Grades

WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship

The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell (Kickoff Match)

The match kicked off with LeRae and Hartwell showing great synergy and aggression against Asuka and Sane. While the challengers got off to a great start, LeRae soon found herself isolated from her partner. Hartwell made a stellar effort, building up to the hot tag, but ultimately, Sane’s impressive elbow drop cemented Kabuki Warriors’ victory and continued their tag team title reign. The match, although a bit short, offered a satisfactory performance.

Result: The Kabuki Warriors (c) def. Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell to retain the titles. Grade: B-

Women’s Elimination Chamber Match

Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair vs. Liv Morgan vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Raquel Rodriguez

In this thrilling elimination chamber match, Lynch and Naomi initiated the battle inside the steel structure. Both showcased their expertise, executing impressive counters and near pins. Naomi displayed her athleticism, delivering a remarkable split legdrop onto Lynch from the Chamber’s wall. The action continued to escalate with each new participant’s entry, and alliances formed and crumbled. In the end, Lynch emerged victorious, securing herself a title match at WrestleMania. Stratton’s remarkable showing magnified her performance and won over the crowd, which resulted in Morgan facing backlash after eliminating her.

Result: Becky Lynch wins, last pinning Liv Morgan. Grade: B+

Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship

Judgment Day (Damian Priest & Finn Balor) (c) vs. Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate

In a thrilling encounter for tag team supremacy, Bate and Dunne launched a fierce offense against the champions. While Balor withstood their relentless assault, Priest entered the match, eventually turning the tide with an astonishing blind tag. The encounter witnessed back-and-forth momentum swings, and all four competitors showcased their respective skills. Eventually, Balor’s Coup de Grace secured the champions’ well-deserved victory in a remarkable and astonishing tag team match.

Result: Judgment Day def. Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate via pinfall to retain the title. Grade: A-

Men’s Elimination Chamber Match

Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton vs. Bobby Lashley vs. LA Knight vs. Kevin Owens vs. Logan Paul

McIntyre and Knight initiated the brutal Elimination Chamber showdown. Surprisingly, Knight launched a relentless offense, truly leaving an impact. As the match progressed, Owens made his grand entrance, intensifying the action. Orton, Lashley, and Paul all made their mark, enduring powerful moves and strategic attacks. With thrilling eliminations, the last two competitors, Orton and McIntyre, faced off for the opportunity to challenge Seth Rollins’ title at WrestleMania. Ultimately, Devin cautiously capitalized, confronting his exhausted opponent, Orton, and earning himself a well-deserved WrestleMania opportunity.

Result: Drew McIntyre wins, last pinning Randy Orton. Grade: B

Women’s World Championship

Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Nia Jax

As anticipated, Ripley entered the match to a resounding cheering crowd in a bid to defend her women’s world championship. Jax initiated the battle aggressively, overpowering Ripley with impactful strikes. Throughout the match, Jax showcased her dominance, repeatedly cutting off Ripley’s momentum with her immense power. However, Ripley’s fighting spirit ignited, and she executed impressive counterattacks. Ultimately, Ripley’s strategic superplex and Riptide secured her victory, upholding her dominant reign. The match itself captivated the crowd, and Ripley now embarks on her path to WrestleMania, ready to defend her title against the formidable Becky Lynch.

Result: Rhea Ripley def. Nia Jax via pinfall to retain the title. Grade: B

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