general | March 25, 2026

Making the Case for Every Wrestler to Win WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Matches | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Liv Morgan

From a storyline perspective, no other competitor in Saturday's match makes as much sense to win the women's Elimination Chamber as Morgan.

She was injured by Rhea Ripley and forced to vacate the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship and then missed six months of action. She has motivation, an established story and is a popular member of the main roster.

Morgan could easily win and roll into WrestleMania with an intensely personal story to tell, against a fellow NXT export who has had similar main roster success.

Raquel Rodriguez

Rodriguez returned from injury Monday night to win a Battle Royal that cashed her ticket to Perth. And while she may not have much in the way of a story behind her run to the Chamber, she does have history with Ripley, both as friends and opponents.

She is also the only woman in the field who can match size and power of The Eradicator.

Booking Rodriguez to go over would set up a physical battle for the Women's World Championship in Philadelphia, if nothing else.

The former SmackDown women's champion made an emotional return to WWE at the Royal Rumble and she says she has not come back to the company merely to be there.

She has goals and aspirations that include regaining championship gold.

Naomi has little history with Ripley, outside of besting her in a Women's Tag Team Championship match two years ago. A fresh rivalry, involving a ferocious champion and a challenger who is better than she has ever been, is no bad thing for the biggest show of the year.

Becky Lynch

Lynch has been teasing a showdown with Ripley for over a year now, with their tense staredowns and brief altercations backstage giving fans hope they would see The Man vs. Mami at some point in the future.

That point appears to be drawing near as they have engaged in promos and encountered a common enemy in Nia Jax.

It is always possible WWE Creative may swerve the audience, but Lynch is the obvious winner of this match, an outcome that would set up a dream showdown.

Bianca Belair

Like Lynch, Belair has had her fair share of brief interactions with Ripley, hinting at a future showdown between them. The latest was a year ago, though, and there has been little buzz about a showdown between them.

That does not mean there is no foundation for a match.

Belair and Ripley helped define each other's NXT careers, and they will be co-cover stars for the deluxe edition of WWE 2K24 in April. They have history, are both incredibly popular among fans, and a showdown on that stage would announce to the WWE Universe that they are the faces of the present and the future of women's wrestling.

Belair also has an unbeaten WrestleMania streak the match could be built around.

Tiffany Stratton

Could it be Tiffy Time in Perth?

While Stratton is the biggest underdog in Saturday's match, she has risen to prominence over the last six months and proved herself against the best in the industry, including Lynch.

She has the tools to win, her potential is limitless, and fans react to her athleticism and egotistical persona.

A heel vs. heel match is not typically a direction WWE goes in, especially for 'Mania, but the dynamic of the badass Ripley vs. the princess Stratton is one fans could easily get behind.