The road to WrestleMania took a wild and unexpected turn as the Women’s Elimination Chamber match kicked off the night with high-stakes drama, jaw-dropping athleticism, and the shocking return of Jade Cargill. But when the dust settled, it was The EST of WWE—Bianca Belair—who punched her ticket to The Grandest Stage of Them All in a match that was equal parts brutal and breathtaking.
Jade Cargill Shakes Things Up Before the Match Even Starts

The night began with the entrants making their way into the intimidating steel structure—Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Bayley, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, and Naomi. However, before the Chamber door could even be locked, chaos erupted when none other than Jade Cargill made her shocking return to WWE. Storming the ring like a force of nature, Cargill targeted Naomi with a vicious assault—slamming her into the pod glass, crushing her with a monstrous big boot, and even trapping her in the Chamber door. Officials struggled to contain Cargill, but the damage was done—Naomi was deemed unable to compete, marking a premature and heartbreaking exit before the match had even begun.
Early Eliminations and Nonstop Mayhem

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With Naomi out, the match officially kicked off with Morgan and Belair. Morgan, ever the opportunist, took advantage of Belair’s concern for Naomi and unleashed an aggressive offensive on The EST. Soon, Roxanne Perez entered the fray, dazzling the crowd with her quick, high-flying offense, including a stunning Hurricanrana that nearly stole an early victory.
As Bayley made her entrance, she lived up to her Role Model moniker, bringing both aggression and a surprising bit of sportsmanship—grabbing Belair’s signature ponytail in a moment of instinct before respectfully letting go. The match intensified when Alexa Bliss entered, immediately setting her sights on Morgan, leading to a flurry of close pinfalls.
In a turning point, Morgan delivered her devastating Oblivion finisher to Bayley, securing the first elimination of the match. Not long after, Bliss capitalized on a weakened Perez, hitting Twisted Bliss to send the NXT standout packing. With three competitors remaining—Morgan, Bliss, and Belair—the intensity reached a fever pitch.
A Final Showdown for the Ages

Morgan channeled her inner Eddie Guerrero, delivering a Three Amigos suplex sequence and taunting with Guerrero’s signature shimmy, much to the crowd’s delight. But her confidence was short-lived—Bliss nearly sealed the deal with a Sister Abigail attempt, only for Morgan to counter with a clever roll-up, eliminating Bliss from contention.
That left it down to Morgan and Belair, and the two delivered an instant classic. Morgan, desperate to win, turned Belair’s signature ponytail against her, using it to slam her into the unforgiving Chamber chain-link. But The EST wasn’t about to be outdone—countering a Codebreaker with a jaw-dropping Spear before sealing the deal with a perfectly executed KOD.

At 7:48 p.m., the bell rang, and Bianca Belair stood tall, officially earning her shot at Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania. After a match filled with surprises, eliminations, and one shocking return, one thing is clear—The EST is ready for the biggest stage of them all.
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