Updated WrestleMania 36 Card After WWE Elimination Chamber 2020

This year's 'Show of Shows' is coming together nicely.

Becky Lynch Shayna Baszler
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WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 went down in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania last night, and, as expected, the pay-per-view brought one major new addition to the WrestleMania 36 card.

Shayna Baszler will challenge for Becky Lynch's Raw Women's Championship after running through the entire field in the titular main event. A ruthless, dominant performance saw 'The Queen of Spades' submit Sarah Logan, Ruby Riott, Natalya, Liv Morgan, and Asuka one-by-one, cementing her status as the top contender in emphatic style.

Baszler was earmarked as Lynch's 'Mania opponent several months ago and WWE will likely hope that her Chamber performance is going to make up for her inability to win the Royal Rumble.

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The match hasn't been confirmed yet, but there were developments in the ongoing AJ Styles vs. The Undertaker feud as 'The Deadman' downed the entire OC in AJ's match with Aleister Black, allowing the Dutchman to take the W. There's now speculation that this could turn into a Triple Threat or handicap match.

Here's everything that has been confirmed for WrestleMania 36 so far:-

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WWE Championship: Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Drew McIntyre

Universal Championship: Goldberg (c) vs. Roman Reigns

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Bray Wyatt vs. John Cena

Raw Women's Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Shayna Baszler

NXT Women's Championship: Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Charlotte Flair

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