On February 23, during WWE RAW at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, the last participant for the 2026 men’s Elimination Chamber match was decided. With the event scheduled for February 28 in Chicago, the remaining spot was contested to complete the highly anticipated Elimination Chamber lineup.
Jey Uso Triumphs Over Competitors for the Last Entry
Before the match, Randy Orton, LA Knight, Cody Rhodes, Je’Von Evans, and Trick Williams had already locked their places in the Chamber battle. The final opportunity went to Jey Uso, The Original El Grande Americano, and Bronson Reed, who battled in the opening RAW match to claim the last position.
The match was intense and extended through a commercial break, with control shifting mainly between Jey Uso and El Grande Americano, while Bronson Reed repeatedly disrupted their momentum. After Reed appeared to be injured, a conversation between the referee and the two remaining competitors set the stage for the decisive move.
Ultimately, Jey Uso executed his signature splash to secure the victory, officially earning the final entry in the 2026 Elimination Chamber match, regardless of prior plans.
Looking Ahead to the Elimination Chamber Event
The Elimination Chamber pay-per-view is slated to take place on February 28 in Chicago, promising high stakes and fierce competition among the six featured wrestlers. Fans and viewers eagerly await the outcome as the event nears.
Ringside News will provide full coverage of the show, capturing all key moments and results.
Community Engagement and Expectations
The build-up to the Elimination Chamber has generated lively discussion, with many curious about how recent developments on RAW will influence the match outcome. Fans are invited to share their opinions on this week’s RAW and predictions for who will emerge victorious at the event.
“This match kept fans going throughout a commercial break. Although there were times when El Grande Americano and Jey Uso had control, Bronson Reed was always there to wreck their night.” ?H Jenkins, Wrestling Reporter
“After Bronson Reed was seemingly injured, the referee had to speak with Jey Uso and El Grande Americano. This was followed by Uso pulling off his splash and winning the match.” ?H Jenkins, Wrestling Reporter
