WWE Men's Elimination Chamber 2026: Who Should Win? (POLL)

Who's your pick to win Elimination Chamber and challenge WWE Champ Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42?

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WWE bosses have a huge question to answer this weekend at Elimination Chamber 2026. Who wins the men's Chamber match and goes on to challenge Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas this April? Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Jey Uso, Trick Williams, LA Knight and Je'Von Evans are all involved.

Others like Jacob Fatu and Sami Zayn have been included in the WWE Title chat on TV themselves, but neither man qualified for Saturday's PLE bout. However, that doesn't necessarily mean the pair will miss out on a payday come 'Mania - rumours persist that Triple H and his writers plan to book some kind of multi-man title defence for Drew come the biggest show(s) of the year.

Even so, Elimination Chamber will drop some heavy hints about where Hunter and pals want to take the WWE Title story heading into WrestleMania.

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Cody is the clear and immediate favourite due to his star power and ongoing feud with McIntyre, but Drew recently belted (literally!) Randy Orton with his prize on SmackDown. Former World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso might only be here because of an injury to The Vision's Bronson Reed, but he's an outside bet himself.

Then, there's perpetual booking bridesmaid LA Knight, hot young rising star Je'Von Evans and future great Trick Williams. That trio arguably have less of a chance, but anything could happen once WWE rolls into Chicago.

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Have your say. Who's winning the men's Chamber match and punching their ticket to Vegas for a showdown with mega-troll McIntyre? Drew might have a say in that himself. He could easily work a Shawn Michaels circa 2010-style invasion by hiding under the ring and popping out towards the end.

Pick your fighter!

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