The Elimination Chamber line-ups are now complete, but one final qualifying match took an unexpected turn on WWE Raw. On the February 23 episode, Jey Uso emerged victorious in the men's Elimination Chamber qualifying match, defeating Bronson Reed and OG El Grande Americano in a thrilling Triple Threat contest. However, the outcome was altered mid-match when Reed suffered a torn biceps while breaking up a pin attempt. With Reed unable to continue, Uso seized the opportunity and pinned Americano with a frog splash, securing his place inside the Chamber. WWE confirmed that Reed will be out of action indefinitely due to the injury.
In the women's division, Raquel Rodriguez claimed the final qualifying spot by defeating Kairi Sane and Iyo Sky. The closing sequence saw Sky execute a tornado DDT, but Sane intervened by tossing her out of the ring and attempting the In-Sane Elbow. Rodriguez demonstrated her resilience by countering with her knees and delivering the Tejana Bomb to earn the victory.
Raw also shed light on the implications of WrestleMania 42. The winner of the Women's Elimination Chamber match will challenge Jade Cargill for the WWE Women's Championship. Earlier in the night, Royal Rumble winner Liv Morgan made her decision, attacking Stephanie Vaquer to set up their championship clash. With both final spots decided, the Elimination Chamber 2026 card is now set as WWE continues its journey towards WrestleMania 42. But here's where it gets controversial... The Elimination Chamber matches are known for their unpredictable nature, and with injuries and last-minute changes, the real question is: Can the WWE deliver a fair and exciting competition? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below!