Ranking EVERY WWE Elimination Chamber Match From Worst To Best

11. 2019 (Women's Tag)

Edge Elimination Chamber
WWE

A genuine highlight of a show with another awesome Chamber match, the debuting Women's Tag Team Championships were given the best possible start thanks to a strong brawl anchored by eventual winners Sasha Banks and Bayley.

The inaugural Women's Chamber match had been about disjointed high spots sandwiched between a mixed array of individual displays, but the increased focus around the brand spanking new belts seemed to bring the best out of all six teams competing to win them. The Boss & Hug Connection were joined by the much-missed Fire & Desire as the workhorses, with the babyfaces in particular acting as audience surrogates end-to-end.

The pair's tear-soaked celebrations resonated as serious in a period where very little was even allowed to be, with the crowd simpatico with the prestige of the new belts before it was sacrificed for a daft gag (see?) a month later.

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