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WWE Elimination Chamber Live Blog & Results: Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes Address The Bloodline, Rhea Ripley Beats Nia Jax & More

Published 02/23/2024, 11:38 AM EST

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The WWE Elimination Chamber coming live from Perth, Australia, was highly anticipated by the WWE Universe. With titles on the line, #1 contender matches inside the Chamber, and much more set for the night, fans were ready for an action-packed Premium Live Event. With some of the biggest names competing tonight, all eyes were also on those not performing like Cody Rhodes. Natives like Rhea Ripley and Grayson Waller already got the fans excited yesterday at the press event. Now, here is everything that went down on the show.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Results

Kick-Off Show: Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell vs. The Kabuki Warriors for the Women’s Tag Team titles

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Winner: The Kabuki Warriors

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The kick-off show featured Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell trying to dethrone The Kabuki Warriors as the Women’s Tag Team Champs. While having the crowd on their side, LeRae and Hartwell tried to push The Warriors to the limit. However, nothing could beat the chemistry between Asuka and Kairi Sane. Being able to take the upper hand near the end, The Kabuki Warriors walked off the kick-off show, retaining their tag titles.

Women’s Elimination Chamber Match with Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair vs. Liv Morgan vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Raquel Rodriguez

Winner: Becky Lynch

The match started with Bianca Belair, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton, and Liv Morgan getting into their pods. Becky Lynch and Naomi started the match with some good offense on each other. The two fought it out till Stratton was released from her pod. She wasted no time laying out both Lynch and Naomi, attempting a cover on both to no avail. Naomi got the upper hand and took it to Stratton and Lynch before it was Lynch’s turn. Stratton was able to dominate both women for quite some time. Liv Morgan was #4 to enter the match. Morgan was quick to dominate the ring, putting in the work to ensure all women were unable to get a breather.

Naomi hit a brilliant Sunset Flip off the pod on Morgan before being eliminated by Stratton. Raquel Rodriguez was #5 to come out and take charge of the match. Lynch, Morgan, and Stratton triple-teamed to overpower Rodriguez. Bianca Belair was the last to enter and quickly took over the match. Belair and Rodriguez went after each other with a brutal DDT on the outside. Morgan hit Rodriguez from the top of the pod, followed by Lynch and Stratton on the top as well. Stratton took out Lynch and hit a Swanton from the top of the pod, taking out all women. Unfortunately, Morgan was able to eliminate Stratton.

After a massive show of strength, hitting Rodriguez with the KOD, Belair eliminated her. The final three were Morgan, Belair, and Lynch. A second show of power by Belair, with an over-shoulder press on Lynch, tossed her on Morgan. Despite a pin on both women, Belair could not eliminate either. Lynch started the match and ended up in the top three. Morgan bought some room to breathe by tossing Belair into the pod. Morgan was able to counter Belair’s KOD with a lawbreaker. After Morgan rolled up Belair for the elimination, she ate a Manhandle slam by Lynch for the win.

Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship: The Judgment Day vs. New Catch Republic

Winner: The Judgment Day with Finn Balor and Damian Priest

The match started with Dominik Mysterio on the mic before getting booed by the audience. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate didn’t waste time tossing him out of the ring before attacking Finn Balor and Damian Priest. The bell rang, and the match officially started with Dunne and Balor. Dunne put the pressure on Balor before tagging in Bates. Balor was able to get the upper hand before tagging in Priest. Dirty Dom was able to get in a cheap shot, leading to The Judgment Day getting the upper hand. Priest made sure to keep Dunne off the apron to ensure Bate didn’t get a tag.

Bate was able to take out both before the hot tag to Dunne. The Bruiserweight took it to both men with a moonsault to the outside. A double team by Dunne and Bate on Balor made it look like they would be walking away with the title before a tag to Priest. Balor and Priest were able to get the match under control, and Bate and Dunne were able to take it back with a near fall on Balor, but Dom Dom got Balor’s feet under the rope to break the pin before being sent back by the ref. A SlingBlade by Balor got the match in his control. Fans started the “This is awesome” chants. Despite giving it their all, Priest was not staying down for the pinfall. A double team by Dunne and Bate attempt, thwarted by Balor, led to the Coup de Grace for the win. Balor and Priest retained the Tag Team gold.

The Grayson Waller Effect with Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes

In-ring segment: The segment started with Austin Theory introducing Grayson Waller. The Australian fans popped loud for the Aussie native. After performing a Shoey with Tai Tuivasa, he introduced Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes.

Both men got massive pops before getting into the ring. Rollins announced he was just days away from making his comeback after his injury. Rhodes talked about Dwayne Johnson and how he wanted a one-on-one match. After Theory imitated Johnson’s iconic line, Rhodes hit him with the Cody Cutter. Both Rollins and Rhodes shook hands as Waller watched on.

Men’s Elimination Chamber Match: Drew McIntyre vs. LA Knight vs. Kevin Owens vs. Randy Orton vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Logan Paul

Winner: Drew McIntyre

The match began with Kevin Owens, Bobby Lashley, Randy Orton, and Logan Paul entering their pods. Drew McIntyre and LA Knight started the match. Knight was in control of the match from the start. The first to be released was Kevin Owens, who took it to both men. While fighting off both McIntyre and Knight, The Viper got released from his pod. It didn’t take long for Orton to take over the match with some vintage moves. Logan Paul and Bobby Lashley were the last to be released. Lashley hit Paul with a brutal spear through the pod. McIntyre was able to take the opportunity to eliminate Lashley with a Claymore.

AJ Styles got into the ring and viciously beat down Knight with a steel chair. After being removed, McIntyre was able to capitalize by eliminating Knight. Owens took his anger out on Paul before turning towards Orton. Owens was able to counter the Claymore with a pop-up powerbomb, however, Orton eliminated Owens with an RKO. Orton, Paul, and McIntyre were the last in the ring. Despite pulling out the Brass Knuckles, Paul was eliminated by Orton after an RKO. Despite hitting McIntyre with the RKO, Orton was taken out by Paul with the brass knuckles. McIntyre pinned Orton for the win. McIntyre will be facing Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight title at WrestleMania XL.

In-ring segment: The Head of Content, Triple H, took to the ring to thank the fans in attendance, which he said was 52,590.

Women’s World Championship match: Rhea Ripley vs. Nia Jax

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Winner: Rhea Ripley

The match started out with Rhea Ripley going on a vicious attack spree on Nia Jax. Unfortunately, it did not last long, as Jax got the upper hand. Jax had Ripley on the ground without giving her a chance to get up. Jax didn’t miss a chance to mock Ripley’s family, who were in the front row. Despite her best efforts, Jax didn’t allow Ripley a chance for a good offense.

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The match spilled to the outside, with Ripley trying to slam Jax through the table. Jax was able to counter, delivering a Samoan Drop with Ripley through the table. Followed by an elbow to crush Ripley and the table. Ripley was still able to kick out of The Annihilator. Ripley hit a massive Superplex off the second rope with Jax. A Riptide on Jax and Ripley retained her Women’s World Championship. She will face Becky Lynch at WrestleMania XL.

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Himangshu Sinha is a WWE reporter at EssentiallySports who is a beast at keeping up with the latest in the wrestling world. He enjoys covering the lives of wrestlers, often poring over interviews, podcasts, and overlooked details to back his writing. While he maintains a respect for Gunther, LA Knight, and The Tribal Chief, in his mind, no one can beat one of AEW’s Best Friends, Orange Cassidy.
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