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First-ever Women’s Elimination Chamber winner crowned in WWE

Alexa Bliss (image courtesy Twitter)

Bengaluru, February 26: Last night was historic occasion in the history of the WWE as the women athletes participated in the Elimination Chamber for the first time ever.

Till date, the female competitors were kept away from this structure which is a chamber of torture. But, with women’s evolution in progress it gave them an opportunity to showcase their potential inside the demonic structure.

It was reigning champion Alexa Bliss, who walked out of the Chamber to create history. As the sixth entrant in the match, she pinned Sasha Banks to retain her title heading on to Wrestlemania. Now, she will walk into the biggest stage of the year as The Champion from the flagship show against the Royal Rumble winner, Asuka.

The opponents pitted against her were Sasha Banks, Bayley, Mickie James, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville. It was a stacked card with the prime ladies from the division going all out in order to capture the title. They put in a valiant effort which indicated that it should not be the only time we see a women’s Elimination Chamber match.

Sonya Deville and Bayley started the match by sinking-in the moment that they have been waiting for. They were soon joined by Mandy Rose, Sasha Banks, Mickie James and Alesa Bliss. Mandy was the first one to be eliminated by Sasha’s Bank Statement move.

The entire list of entries and eliminations are as follows:

• Sonya Deville entered at number 1, eliminated by Mickie James with a top rope move

• Bayley entered at number 2, eliminated by Alexa Bliss roll-up

• Mandy Rose entered at number 3, eliminated by Sasha Banks submission.

• Sasha Banks entered at number 4, eliminated by Alexa Bliss DDT

• Mickie James entered at number 5, eliminated by Bayley hitting the Bayley-to-belly

• Alexa Bliss entered at number 6, won the match.

It was good to see the Wicked Witch of the WWE getting a dominant run as she pinned both Bayley and Sasha to end the match. This will let her to square off against Asuka, the undefeated one at Wrestlemania 34. This match is now official as Asuka, too defeated Nia Jax to keep the upcoming title match a singles affair.

Story first published: Monday, February 26, 2018, 12:20 [IST]
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