WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights
Doc-Chris Mueller@@BR_DoctorWWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Results: Winners, Live Grades, Reaction and Highlights
- The Kabuki Warriors vs. Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell (Pre-show, Women's tag titles)
- The Grayson Waller Effect
- Rhea Ripley vs. Nia Jax (Women's Championship)
- Finn Bálor and Damian Priest vs. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship)
- Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair vs. Liv Morgan vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Raquel Rodriguez (Women's Elimination Chamber match)
- Drew McIntyre vs. LA Knight vs. Randy Orton vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Kevin Owens vs. Logan Paul (Men's Elimination Chamber match)

Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage of WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 in Perth, Australia.
This year's event has one pre-show match and four on the main card along with an advertised non-wrestling segment.
Here is the full rundown from this year's Elimination Chamber premium live event:
Let's take a look at everything that went down during this year's Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.
The Kabuki Warriors vs. Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell (Women's Tag Titles)
- There was so much space on the main level with no seats. It probably made things easy for productions but looked a bit odd in wide shots.
- LeRae's springboard moonsault looked good.

The action started on the pre-show with Asuka and Kairi Sane defending the women's tag team titles against LeRae and Hartwell.
Sane and Hartwell began the match as the crowd chanted for Indi. She scored the first knockdown before Sane unloaded on her with forearm shots to the back.
The crowd was lively, which really seemed to help the competitors get into their performance. Asuka and Sane played up their heel side while Hartwell and LeRae did everything they could to build tension before the hot tag.
The Kabuki Warriors left with the win, but Hartwell got a few nice moments in front of her fellow Aussies.
This was a solid performance with a hot crowd, but the bell-to-bell action was relatively predictable.
Result: The Kabuki Warriors defeated LeRae and Hartwell
Grade: B-
Notable Moments and Observations
Women's Chamber
- Lynch and Naomi started
- Stratton
- Morgan
- Rodriguez
- Belair
- Naomi was eliminated by Stratton
- Stratton was eliminated by Morgan
- Rodriguez was eliminated by Belair
- Belair was eliminated by Morgan
- Morgan was eliminated Lynch.
- Naomi and Lynch did a great job with the time before anyone else was in the ring.
- Stratton was so over with the crowd and had the best sequence when entering the match out of the four women released from pods.
- Rodriguez seems to have a bit more confidence since she returned.
- Belair locking Stratton in the pod was funny.
- Morgan hitting a senton from the top of the pod to Rodriguez was a great spot.
- Stratton's dive off the pod was awesome.
- Rodriguez had some good power moves throughout the match.

Lynch and Naomi were the first two competitors in the match. Here is the order of entrances and eliminations.
Eliminations
This match was fantastic from start to finish. All six women showed up and brought their A-games. It had several memorable moments and made just about everyone look good. This was a very well planned-out Chamber bout and whoever helped lay it out deserves praise.
Result: Becky Lynch won the women's Elimination Chamber match
Grade: A
Notable Moments and Observations
The Judgment Day vs. New Catch Republic (Tag Titles)
- The crowd was booing Dominik Mysterio out of the building.
- It got dark in the stadium very quickly after the sunset.
- Bate's airplane spin is a fun move because it's a classic maneuver most people would never use. It's like Claudio Castagnoli's big swing.
- Priest played a great base for his smaller, more agile opponents.
- The double fakeout punch from Dunne and Bate was done well.

The Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship match was up next with Finn Bálor and Damian Priest defending the belts against Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne.
There was a brief pre-match promo before everyone started fighting. From the moment they started interacting, though, this was high-energy and exciting.
Once again, the crowd helped raise the level of enthusiasm. Dominik Mysterio's interference had a small impact, but for the most part, Bálor and Priest retained on their own.
The Prince picked up the win for his team with a Coup de Grace to Dunne.
Result: The Judgment Day defeated New Catch Republic
Grade: B+
Notable Moments and Observations
Men's Chamber
- McIntyre and Knight started the match
- Owens
- Lashley
- Orton
- Paul
- McIntyre eliminated Lashley
- McIntyre eliminated Knight
- Orton eliminated Owens
- Orton eliminated Paul
- McIntyre eliminated Orton
- Rollins putting up his finger for Reigns and then acting like he forgot he wasn't supposed to was such a subtle and funny moment.
- KO headbutting the pod to intimidate Paul was fun.
- Knight had pyro for his entrance, but the camera didn't see it.
- Lashley put Paul and Owens through different pod doors with Spears. Both spots definitely hurt everyone involved a bit.
- AJ Styles showed up and hit Knight with a chair several times to cause his elimination by sneaking into the cage while Lashley was leaving.
- Paul's crossbody off the pod looked good.

Grayson Waller and Austin Theory hosted an episode of The Grayson Waller Effect with Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes as his guests.
The American Nightmare stunned the crowd when he ended up issuing a challenge to The Rock for a singles match.
The next match was the men's Elimination Chamber. Here is the order of eliminations and entrances.
Eliminations
This was another solid Chamber match from six worthy contenders with a predictable but logical result. The eliminations also helped set up a few potential 'Mania matches beyond McIntyre vs. Rollins.
Result: Drew McIntyre won the men's Elimination Chamber match
Grade: A-
Notable Moments and Observations
Rhea Ripley vs. Nia Jax
- The pop for Ripley's entrance was great.
- There was a moment when it looked like one of Ripley's piercings may have been ripped out accidentally.
- The way Jax's head hit the turnbuckle when Ripley dropped her onto it looked a bit rough.
- Jax putting the Australian through the announce table was a bit anticlimactic.
- Ripley's superplex looked really good.

The main event of the PPV saw Ripley put the Women's World Championship on the line in her home country for the first time ever against Jax.
This was a meeting of two powerhouses, but that didn't mean they used a slow pace. They were moving quickly but still taking time to sell certain moves.
Jax has shown significant improvements in the ring during this run with WWE, and this was no exception. Both women were laying their strikes in hard and using their power to throw each other around.
The Eradicator was as over with the crowd as any of the babyfaces on the card and got another huge pop when she finally hit her finisher for the win. This might be Jax's best match to date.
Result: Rhea Ripley defeated Nia Jax
Grade: A-
Notable and Observations
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