Updated WWE Elimination Chamber 2020 Card After Last Night's Raw

Last night's Raw brought three new additions, including Styles vs. Black.

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WWE's next big pay-per-view, Elimination Chamber 2020, goes down this Sunday night (8 March), and last night's episode of Raw brought several new additions to the card.

The most notable of these bouts is The Street Profits defending their newly-won Raw Tag Team Titles against Seth Rollins and Murphy, from whom they took the straps on Raw. AJ Styles and Aleister Black will also collide in a No DQ match, with the Dutchman forced to face all three OC members last night, while Andrade will reprise his singles feud with Humberto Carrillo and put his United States Title on the line in the process.

Here's how the lineup looks with the new matches:-

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Elimination Chamber Match For A Raw Women's Title Shot At WrestleMania 36: Shayna Baszler vs. Natalya vs. Liv Morgan vs. Asuka vs. Ruby Riott vs. Sarah Logan

Intercontinental Title Handicap Match: Braun Strowman (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura, Cesaro, and Sami Zayn

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SmackDown Tag Team Championships Elimination Chamber Match: The Miz and John Morrison (c) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Big E) vs. The Usos vs. Heavy Machinery vs. Lucha House Party (Lince Dorado and Gran Metalik) vs. Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode

Raw Tag Team Championships: The Street Profits (c) vs. Seth Rollins and Murphy

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No Disqualification Match: AJ Styles vs. Aleister Black

United States Championship: Andrade (c) vs. Humberto Carrillo

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