#2 Bianca Belair gets her chance to seek revenge against Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch returned at SummerSlam last year and dethroned Bianca Belair to win the SmackDown Women's Championship. It all happened in 26 seconds, marking the end of Belair’s run with the title. It is worth noting that Lynch didn’t beat her clean during their rematch, which left room for a future storyline.
Belair, being the top babyface, could go up against the top heel on RAW if they lock horns for the strap at WrestleMania. After all, the EST of WWE will want her revenge on the Grandest Stage of Them All. Additionally, the chance to main event WrestleMania two years in a row could serve as motivation for Belair in the Elimination Chamber match.
#3 Rhea Ripley gets back to the top
Rhea Ripley is arguably the most intimidating competitor in the women’s division. The former champion spent a lot of time in the women’s tag team division, if there is such a thing.
Now, though, she is well and truly prepared for a singles run and could emerge as the next challenger for the RAW Women’s Championship. She is bound to pose a serious threat inside the Elimination Chamber and could come away with a massive victory.
Ripley was impressive in her incredible performance on RAW before Elimination Chamber. She actively competed for 45 minutes on the show, and there wasn’t a single dull moment featuring the 25-year-old inside the squared circle. It would be a good decision to build upon that momentum and push her as a credible challenger on the “Road to WrestleMania.”