Women’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Participants Chances Of Winning Ranked

Women’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Participants Chances Of Winning Ranked WWE

With 2024 Royal Rumble winner Bayley securing her spot in the WrestleMania 40 main event, the focus now goes to this Saturday’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2024.

For the 28 stars who failed to win the Rumble match, the Chamber offers up a second chance of sorts to earn that all important WrestleMania world title shot.

Unfortunately for all those that failed in the Rumble only six of them will get a chance at redemption in the Chamber.

Following Raw, the field for the women’s Chamber is now officially set, with stars from Raw and SmackDown taking part.

So who has the best chance of winning the Chamber and facing off with Rhea Ripley or Nia Jax at WrestleMania 40? Let’s find out.

6. Tiffany Stratton

It’s finally Tiffy time on WWE’s main roster and what a push the former NXT Women’s Champion is getting right off the bat.

It’s clear WWE see a bright future ahead for the 24-year-old, placing her amongst a star-studded Chamber line-up that she doesn’t feel entirely out of place being a part of.

That being said though, there’s little argument that Stratton actually goes and pulls off a major upset here. Being a part of the mix is enough for now, with plenty of time for her to further develop on SmackDown before challenging for a world title.

While she won’t win the thing I also wouldn’t say for certain she’ll be the first out, instead – as the only actual heel in the match I can see her scoring at least one unlikely elimination that could lead to a feud heading into ‘Mania.

My prediction for this is probably Naomi, but if WWE want to be really bold… Maybe Bianca Belair? Either way, don’t expect a win but do expect an impressive outing in her debut Chamber appearance.

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