WWE Edits Mistake Out Of Elimination Chamber 2026

Published: Mar 5, 2026 by Liam | Last Updated: Mar 5, 2026 by Liam

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WWE Edits Mistake Out Of Elimination Chamber 2026 WWE

WWE has edited a mistake out of the replay of the WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 premium live event broadcast.

The main event of the Elimination Chamber event this past Saturday was the men’s Chamber match between Trick Williams, LA Knight, Logan Paul, Je’Von Evans, Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes, which was won by Orton.

During the entrances, there was a mistake from ring announcer Mark Nash who accidentally introduced Evans as ‘Je’Von Williams.’

This led to Michael Cole promptly correcting him on commentary.

If you watch the reply of WWE Elimination Chamber right now – at least the UK Netflix version – Nash’s error has been edited out and replaced with audio of him correctly saying Je’Von Evans, and Cole’s correction has been cut out as well.

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So if you didn’t watch the live version, you wouldn’t know there had been a mistake.

There was a similar situation with the Royal Rumble which started going around on social media recently although it’s actually been the case for a while where WWE edited out the references to Royce Keys’ past ring name in AEW, Powerhouse Hobbs.

The key difference there of course is that it wasn’t a mistake, it was a conscious decision from WWE to introduce him as ‘formerly Powerhouse Hobbs,’ but WWE has since gone back on that decision and edited the references out.

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