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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025: Current Champion Joins Women’s Bout

The Women’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 match is shaping up to be one of the best ever. We say that because those who have qualified have extensive resumes in WWE; this is one of the most unpredictable chamber matches in recent memory. We have Liv Morgan, Alexa Bliss, Bayley, and Bianca Belair.

On this week’s WWE SmackDown, another former WWE Women’s Champion and current champion in her own right, Naomi joins the fold. Naomi earned her shot by beating Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green. Naomi would dominate most of the match. However, Chelsea Green was not going to go down with a fight.

Green would hit the Rough Ryder and then climb the top rope in an attempt to hit a variation of the Un-Pretty-Her. Unfortunately for Chelsea, Naomi would catch her by surprise. A gorgeous Split-Legged Moonsault later, Naomi would pick up the victory.

With that win, Naomi joins four other women in the Chamber match in Toronto. With one spot left, who could join this field of former women’s champions in hopes of securing a date with destiny at WrestleMania 41?

What did you think of the Women’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 match in Toronto, thus far?

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About Michael Joseph Sugue, Manager

Michael Joseph Sugue is a Manager, Editor, and Writer for Last Word on Sports Pro Wrestling, joining in December 2020. A fan of professional wrestling for over 20 years, he's also a former Writer and Editor for LWOS Life, covering Music, K-Pop, Movies, and TV Shows.