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Every WrestleMania XL Match That Was Confirmed or Hinted at Elimination Chamber

Published February 24, 2024, 2:15 PM EST

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We are officially inching toward WrestleMania 40, with a star-studded Elimination Chamber setting the stage right. Triple H was right when he said that the implications of tonight’s PLE will be monumental on the road to the grandest wrestling event coming to the town in less than two months. The WrestleMania card indeed saw some serious evolution after the dust settled in Optus Stadium. From a sure shot of Rhea Ripley vs. Becky Lynch to the tease of a potential tag team match featuring Logan Paul, LA Knight, Randy Orton, and AJ Styles, here’s your essential sneak peek for staying relevant in the pre-WrestleMania season.

To talk about the WrestleMania card development, there have been two aspects to take notice of. While we saw some matches officially heading to Philadelphia for the big nights in April, a few marquee matches were copiously hinted at.

Every quality addition to the WrestleMania 40 card post: The Elimination Chamber: Explained

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Rhea Ripley’s fate for WrestleMania XL was semi-decided, as Becky Lynch made her way to the big title match, winning her Women’s Elimination Chamber match for the first time in her career. Now, the WWE Women’s World Title seems like a truly dramatic deal given the amount of bad blood flowing between The Man and The Nightmare.

In another smooth move, The Scottish Warrior finally managed to get a chance to sneak in Rollins’ coveted WWE Heavyweight Championship belt after months of ranting. Drew McIntyre earned this after defeating Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, Logan Paul, LA Knight, and Bobby Lashley in a commendable effort.

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Coming to the most hyped-up WrestleMania build-up, Cody Rhodes sealed a tag team match alongside Seth Rollins against The Rock and Roman Reigns for WrestleMania Night 1 while keeping his main target unaffected (Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes main event) reserved for the second night.

While these are all that have been updated to the already jam-packed WrestleMania card, there might be a few more brewing up under the cover as the show pinched so.

WWE set the plot right for some more WrestleMania matches

In the Women’s Elimination Chamber, Tiffany Straton was a treat to the eyes throughout. Although he couldn’t sustain up to the last, she won hearts. Her disrespectful exchanges with Bianca Belair give some hope for a spectacular single at Mania.

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Things got really hot between LA Knight, Randy Orton, and Logan Paul. AJ Styles and LA Knight are already rumored to face off against each other at WrestleMania 40 in April. Now, after tonight’s antics in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match, it seemed more like a locked deal. On the other hand, Logan Paul’s brutal Brass Knuckles attack on Randy Orton as revenge for his elimination speaks for a potential Logan Paul vs. Randy Orton at WrestleMania. Also, the flowing heat between these men can be panned out in the form of a fatal four-way or five-way (in case Kevin Owens slides into the scene) match at Mania.

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Now, we have to wait with bated breath for nearly one and a half months to let things unfold on the biggest wrestling stage. What’s your take on the WrestleMania Card update post-Elimination Chamber? Shot in the comments.

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Shreya Nag is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. As a journalism major, Shreya has worked as both a writer and a news moderator. With over a thousand articles to her name at ES, she has developed a strong hand for the art of wrestling journalism.
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