From main-eventing Wrestlemania to becoming one of the top star powers in the male-dominated professional wrestling industry, Becky Lynch has trailed the blaze for a generation to follow. She's almost done everything that WWE has to offer a female talent except for one particular thing.
Competing inside the Elimination Chamber structure admittedly remains one of the last things to be ticked on THE MAN's to-do list. With the infamous gimmick-PPV around the structure returning, next month, she's now looking forward to participating in this particular match.


Becky Lynch recently spoke to Brad Tate on The Casual Podcast and she was crystal clear about paving her road to Wrestlemania 40 which goes through Elimination Chamber as winning that match will essentially put her into the spotlight.
"Did you know that I've never been in Elimination Chamber? I've been in many matches, nearly all of the types of matches one could do in a wrestling ring, but I've not been in Elimination Chamber." (quotes courtesy Fightful)
WWE Elimination Chamber premium live event returns on February 24, 2024, in Perth, Australia meaning it will be yet another international outing for the company. Lynch seemed determined to win the women's Chamber match to headline 'Mania after 5 years.
"So, I'm looking at that and thinking maybe it's time Becky Lynch makes her debut in an Elimination Chamber match. Maybe she wins, and maybe she goes on to main event WrestleMania once again."
Being one of the most experienced people in the WWE women's locker room, Becky Lynch competed in multiple gimmick matches namely Money in the Bank, Extreme Rules, Hell in a Cell, TLC, and more No-DQ-type matches.
The Irish Lass-Kicker was also the winner of the women's Royal Rumble match in 2019, which led her to the historic main-event win (against Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey in a Triple Threat) at WrestleMania 35 in the first place.
Winning that match made Lynch the first and only woman in WWE history to hold both the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships at the same time. She's a six-time Women's Champion, a one-time NXT Women's Champion, and a one-time Women's Tag Team Champion with Lita.