#3. The interesting fallout of the women's Elimination Chamber match
The Women's Elimination Chamber match was good, to an extent. While the finish was a good one, and it had its moments, the eliminations seem to occur too quickly, rushing the eventual conclusion.
The result was never in question. Bianca Belair was fully expected to win the Women's Elimination Chamber match, seeing as the other options weren't as good. Rhea Ripley would have been second in terms of an interesting pick, but it's clear who WWE is prioritizing as a top star of the company.
Belair has a huge chance of dethroning Becky Lynch at WrestleMania, better than anybody on the roster.
Unfortunately for Liv Morgan, this only continued to prove that her push is over. Ripley, however, will be the type of superstar who will always contend or be in the running for the RAW or SmackDown Women's Championship. Alexa Bliss was given a good showing inside the Chamber, with the commentators acknowledging her previous victory inside the Chamber.
The showing that she was given was an indication that WWE will start utilizing Bliss in a far bigger role going forward. She may not be top-tier status like Lynch or Belair, but don't be surprised to see her get a big push going forward.