#3 Credibility in Elimination Chamber victory
The Women’s Elimination Chamber match was undoubtedly entertaining. The high-stakes bout had no dull points from start to finish, and all six RAW Superstars deserve credit for their memorable performances.
While they were all impressive inside the steel structure, not everyone had the right momentum heading into the historic match. Having said that, it should be admitted that a lot of it comes down to booking decisions.
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Rhea Ripley and Nikki A.S.H. have held the championships before. But since leaving the singles title picture, they spent a lot of time competing for the tag team championships until their split.
Following that, we hardly saw them involved in compelling feuds that could portray them as a big threat. Ripley was incredible in the Gauntlet Match on RAW before Elimination Chamber, but she should be allowed to put up more of such performances every week.
She was impressive with one isolated opportunity. Can you imagine the wonders if she is booked in the same manner on a weekly basis?
Liv Morgan and Doudrop were recently involved in title feuds with Becky lynch. While both were impressive, it was evident that they needed a lot more work to be on the same level as Becky Lynch.
Again, that comes down to being given the right opportunities on RAW. Alexa Bliss’ much-awaited return to the in-ring competition could have been epic if she had received a title shot at WrestleMania. But when compared to Bianca Belair, one can’t blame WWE for preferring the latter to win the Elimination Chamber match.