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Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Roxanne Perez vs. Raquel Rodriguez
Inside the arena, former NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez is shown wrapping up her ring entrance, in progress. The theme for her opponent hits and out comes Raquel Rodriguez accompanied by Liv Morgan. It’s time to find out who will qualify for the Women’s Elimination Chamber match.
The bell sounds and this one gets officially off-and-running. The bigger, stronger Rodriguez takes the early offensive lead. Morgan is shown at ringside liking what she’s seeing. Perez face-slaps the hell out of Rodriguez, which only angers the bigger lady.
Perez tries fighting back, but Rodriguez takes back over. In a front headlock, she does a Cesaro Swing type swing over-and-over again. Meanwhile, Cole and McAfee ignore the action in the ring to banter with Morgan at ringside. Perez starts taking over in the ring.
As the action continues, Rodriguez dominates for the majority of the rest of the match. Out of nowhere, Bianca Belair’s theme hits and out she comes. Morgan tries running away, but Naomi hops the barricade on the opposite side to stop her. In the chaos, Rodriguez is distracted, allowing Perez to hit Pop-Rox for the win to qualify.
Winner and QUALIFYING for Women’s Elimination Chamber: Roxanne Perez
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Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Naomi vs. Chelsea Green
We see Naomi and Bianca Belair walking and talking backstage, and then the show heads into the first commercial break of the evening. When the show returns, we see Tama Tonga asking a production member where Solo Sikoa is. He doesn’t know. He walks off, but Jacob Fatu appears out of nowhere and runs through the production member.
Back inside the arena, Belair and Naomi have settled inside the ring. Before anything else, however, Wade Barrett is standing by at ringside with WWE Hall of Fame legend Trish Stratus. He asks for her thoughts on the Elimination Chamber coming to her town of Toronto, and if we can expect an appearance from her.
Stratus says she’s excited about it and yes, because it’s in her hometown, she’ll be there. She says the only question is in what capacity. Chelsea Green’s theme then hits to interrupt her and out comes the WWE Women’s United States Champion with her secret her-vice — Piper Niven.
It’s time for the first match of the evening, which is a Women’s Elimination Chamber qualifying match. The bell sounds and they charge at each other, with Naomi surprising her with a roll-up attempt. Green kicks out. Green ends up taking over on offense and as things spill out to the floor, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.
When the show returns, Green is still in control of the offense. This doesn’t last for long, however, as Naomi starts to fight from underneath back into competitive form. Ultimately, she takes over and finishes the Women’s U.S. Champion off for the victory. With the win, she fills one of the last two spots in the Women’s Chamber.
Winner and QUALIFYING for Women’s Elimination Chamber: Naomi
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Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifier: Piper Niven vs. Bianca Belair
When the show returns, Cody Rhodes & “Main Event” Jey Uso vs. Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga is announced for tag-team action later in the show. Back inside the arena, Piper Niven is finishing her ring entrance, in progress, with Chelsea Green by her side.
The familiar sounds of Bianca Belair’s entrance music hits and out comes “The EST of WWE” accompanied by Naomi. The bell sounds and off we go with our first match of the evening, which is the first of three scheduled Elimination Chamber qualifying matches scheduled for tonight’s show.
After some early offense from Belair, things start to get competitive. As Niven takes over and settles into a comfortable offensive lead after a big spot on the floor at ringside, the show heads into a mid-match commercial break.
When the show returns, we see Niven still controlling the action. Belair tries firing up for an offensive comeback, but Niven cuts it super short and remains in control of the match. Fans rally behind Belair with “EST! EST!” chants. Belair hoists the much larger Niven up and hits a picture-perfect K.O.D. for the win.
Winner and QUALIFYING for Women’s Elimination Chamber: Bianca Belair
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Piper Niven & Chelsea Green vs. Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair
Logan Paul appears in a pre-recorded video on a hotel balcony with his U.S. Championship. He talks about winning at WrestleMania XL and then brings up being responsible for the social media success of the big two night event. We hear him dub this the “#LoganPaulLevesqueEra.”
Backstage, we see Nick Aldis backstage with Chelsea Green and Piper Niven, bickering and complaining. We learn that they will have a match tonight. As the two head to the ring, we cut to a pre-match commercial break. When we return, the theme for Jade Cargill hits and out she comes to a big pop. She settles in the ring as we await to find out who her partner is.
The theme for Bianca Belair hits and out comes “The EST of WWE” as Cargill’s partner. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Belair and Green kick things off for their respective teams. After some brief action, Cargill tags in, hits her trademark spots and this one, like the Bron Breakker match, is over as soon as it gets started.
Winners: Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair
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Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair & Naomi vs. Dakota Kai, Asuka & Kairi Sane
After a post-match commercial break following the conclusion of the Usos Civil War brother versus brother showdown, the pre-match video package for our scheduled six-woman tag-team bout airs to get us ready for our next match of the evening. Back inside Lincoln Financial Field, we hear Michael Cole complaining once again on commentary about how cold it is in the venue for the show throughout the broadcast, and how it’s getting colder and colder as the night goes on.
Damage CTRL’s theme hits and out comes a bunch of Japanese fan-waving girls before eventually the trio of Dakota Kai and the Undisputed WWE Women’s World Tag-Team Champions Asuka and Kairi Sane head to the ring. As they settle inside, the camera shot shows Michael Cole and Corey Graves in big winter coats and beanie hats on, with Pat McAfee still styling and profiling next to them, talking about how they look ridiculous.
Back on the top of the entrance ramp. we see the lights go down and a bright spotlight hits a raised podium, which is slowly lowered down to the level of the entrance ramp. Off walks Jade Cargill first. Her theme hits and she poses briefly before the music transitions to Naomi’s tune. Out she comes and then the music shifgts to Bianca Belair’s song. Out she comes swinging her massive ponytail with some cool shades on. The three-woman team head to the ring together to a big pop from the Philly crowd.
Ironically enough we see Asuka getting down and dancing away as she and Kairi Sane and Dakota Kai are waiting at ringside for this one to get underway. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Asuka and Naomi kick things off for their respective teams. After some back-and-forth action, which sees Belair and Naomi working the entire match, we work our way to the finish, which sees Jade Cargill finally tagged in for the first time.
After getting the hot tag, Jade Cargill proceeds to get the spotlight for a brief offensive showcase, where she hits some power spots on Asuka and Kairi Sane. The two try and double-team her after breaking up a pin attempt, but Belair hits the scene to help out. Asuka goes to spray the mist, but sprays into Sane’s eyes by accident. Belair hits a K.O.D. and then Cargill follows up with her Jaded finisher for the pin fall victory for her team.
Winners: Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair & Naomi
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Naomi, Tiffany Stratton Sign With SmackDown
We shoot backstage and we see Naomi coming out of Nick Aldis’ locker room, to the excitement of Bianca Belair, Shotzi and Michin. Tiffany Stratton walks up and asks where her applause is because she just signed with SmackDown, too. She smacks Michin in the face and walks off. Aldis comes out and makes a match for them tonight.
Back inside the arena, Pretty Deadly make their way to the ring for a Fatal-4-Way Tag-Team Qualifier match with tag-title implications. As they settle in the ring, we shift gears and head into a pre-match commercial break. When we return, we see Belair talking to Aldis about what she has to do to get a shot at IYO SKY if Bayley picks Rhea Ripley for WrestleMania.
Logan Paul comes up and cuts off Belair and offends her, saying he wants a match against someone tonight, anyone but Kevin Owens. Belair and him argue about him cutting her off and he walks off.
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Women’s Royal Rumble Match
Samantha Irvin begins the official pre-match ring introductions for the opener, which will be the Women’s Royal Rumble match. Natalya’s theme hits and out she comes as the number one entrant for this year. Naomi’s theme hits second and out she comes as the first surprise entrant of the evening. She and Nattie kick things off for a few minutes and then Bayley comes out at number three. At number four was Candice LeRae.
Out at number five as cops sirens sounds, is current TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace. The commentators explain who she is to the viewing audience at home and a good portion of the crowd seems to be aware of who she is. Pat McAfee puts over Grace as an “absolute weapon” for TNA. They mention how she defeated Naomi for the TNA Knockouts title. She and Naomi hug and then duke it out. Indi Hartwell comes out next and then Asuka.
Hartwell ends up being the first person eliminated. Bayley keeps trying to high five Asuka, who wants nothing to do with her. Coming in next is Ivy Nile. Katana Chance comes in at number nine after that. Number ten comes out and is Bianca Belair. She gets a big pop coming out. Kairi Sane comes out as the next entrant. All three members of Damage CTRL in the ring work together to eliminate Candice LeRae.
The countdown clock appears again and out as the 12th entrant is Tegan Nox. Grace looks to eliminate Nox, but Nattie saves her friend. The two hug and then Nattie tries to sneak and throw her out, only for her to throw Nattie out. Bayley then eliminates Nox so they both end up tossed out anyways. The countdown clock appears again and out at number 13 is Kayden Carter. We see Kairi Sane nearly pull a Kofi Kingston, but slips and ends up eliminated.
Seconds later, Asuka gets thrown out. Bayley is now the only Damage CTRL member still alone in the ring. She yells to them, “What do we do about the plan now?!” The countdown clock appears again and when it expires, Chelsea Green’s theme hits and out she comes with an insanely oversized skirt as part of her entrance attire. She takes it off and heads to the ring as Cole reminds everyone she was eliminated in 5 seconds last year.
This year she is nearly thrown out in 2 seconds, but hangs on. Belair throws her over again but again she hangs on. She hits a big move on Belair and over-celebrates, but then gets spinebuster-slammed down to the mat by Grace. Bianca ends up KOD’ing Grace to eliminate her. Piper Niven comes out as the next entrant and she and Green go to work on everybody with double-team action. Xia Li comes out as the next entrant.
Zelina Vega comes out as No. 17 with an even wilder entrance attire than Chelsea Green. Maxxine Dupri comes out next and gets a big response from the crowd, who also loudly does the “SHOOSH!” bit with her once she gets in the ring. She immediately eliminates Xia Li and Ivy Nile with ease. The fans boo like crazy. Green tries sneak attacking her, but she sees it coming.
Niven goes to splash her but Jax moves and she splashes Green on accident. Niven then spears Jax over and over again into Green in the corner. Shotzi comes out and hits some high spots off the top. Becky Lynch comes out after that and the crowd goes wild. “The Man” hits the ring and immediately starts getting some eliminations, including Chelsea Green. Out at no. 22 next is Alba Fyre. At no. 23, out comes Shayna Baszler to a non-reaction.
Out at number 24 is Valhalla. She comes out with the antlers on and Michael Cole goes unbelievably nuts. Like for a while. As she walks to the ring, R-Truth’s theme hits and out he comes walking past Valhalla and sliding into the ring to an enormous pop. He looks confused. Nia Jax grabs him and throws him out in seconds. The fans boo. Adam Pearce runs down and tells Truth it’s the Women’s Rumble. He tells Truth he’s out and Valhalla she’s in. Valhalla goes in but is immediately thrown out.
At number 25, out comes Michin. At number 26, Zoey Stark comes in. Roxanne Perez comes out at no. 27. We see some more eliminations and then Perez hits a cool spot rolling around the body of one of the other entrants for what seems like forever. Jax ends up power bombing Baszler out and then Michin for two more eliminations. The commentators continue to sing her praises for her performance thus far tonight. She also power bombs Shotzi out of the ring to eliminate her.
The countdown clock hits again and out at number 28 is former AEW TBS Women’s Champion Jade Cargill to easily the biggest sustained roar of the evening thus far. Like really, really loud. She hits power spots on Nia Jax and eliminates her. Tiffany Stratton comes out at no. 29. At no. 30, out comes Liv Morgan to make her long-awaited WWE return. A bunch of eliminations take place, including Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair, after a cool stare down between Belair and Cargill.
We’re down to Cargill, Morgan and Bayley. Bayley and Morgan try together to eliminate Cargill. They eventually do. Bayley then kicks Morgan out to eliminate her. She is the last person standing. Bayley has won the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble and will now go on to challenge for the title she chooses at WrestleMania 40.
Winner and ADVANCING to WrestleMania 40: Bayley
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