Ranking Every AEW & WWE Show In 2021 From Worst To Best
14. WWE | Elimination Chamber
Elimination Chamber is one of the more fun pay-per-views in the WWE calendar, and the true last stop before 'Mania.
This is the night where the big championship matches tend to be established and this year was no exception. By the end of the night, we knew Roman Reigns would be facing Edge in the main event. Although not confirmed Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair was a go for WrestleMania as well. There was also a MITB cash-in from The Miz, with some help from Bobby Lashley, establishing the possible WWE World Championship match involving those men.
The Elimination Chamber matches are always the star attractions of this pay-per-view as was the mini-match between Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns straight after the end of the opening match. The triple threat United States Championship match was solid if not groundbreaking while the Women's Tag Team Championship match was good, but also highlighted how behind her contemporaries Nia Jax truly was.
The second Elimination Chamber, while slow at the start, did build to a beautiful crescendo of finishers and big power moves. The last three inside the chamber were perfectly picked but it could be argued that it should have been McIntyre and Shaemus as the last two. This would have set up their future match at Fastlane perfectly.