In the first-ever Women's Elimination Chamber match, Alexa Bliss successfully defended her Raw Women's Championship. After feigning vulnerability post-match, she delivered a heel promo, proving why she was one of WWE’s top villains at the time.
Asuka returned to her menacing "Kana" persona and steamrolled through the competition to win the match, securing a WrestleMania 39 title shot against Bianca Belair. Her lethal striking and submissions stole the show.
History was made when Bayley & Sasha Banks became the inaugural WWE Women's Tag Team Champions inside the Chamber. Their emotional win was a milestone moment in WWE’s women's division.
Shayna Baszler ran through the 2020 Chamber, eliminating all five competitors in one of the most dominant performances in WWE history. This victory earned her a shot at Becky Lynch’s Raw Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 36.
Raquel Rodriguez showed her insane power by smashing Nikki Cross through a pod, proving she was a dominant force in WWE’s women’s division.
Liv Morgan has always been fearless, but her high-flying Sunset Flip Powerbomb from the top of a pod onto Doudrop was one of the most jaw-dropping spots in Women's Chamber history.
Bianca Belair outlasted the competition, eliminating Alexa Bliss to win the match and punch her ticket to WrestleMania 38, where she later dethroned Becky Lynch for the Raw Women’s Championship.
In 2023, Sonya Deville made a shocking impact by ambushing Liv Morgan early in the match, adding unpredictability to the contest.
Carmella used her cunning tactics to avoid the fight for most of the match, nearly stealing the win before being stopped by Asuka. Her strategy made for an entertaining dynamic.
During the first-ever Women's Chamber match, Sasha Banks turned on her best friend Bayley, kicking her off a pod to try and win the title. This betrayal set the stage for future drama between the two.