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WWE WrestleMania 41 Predictions for Every Loser from Elimination Chamber Matches

Erik BeastonMar 3, 2025

For the winners of the men's and women's Elimination Chamber matches Saturday night in Toronto, a date with destiny, for championship gold, awaits at WWE's annual showcase, WrestleMania.

For the losers, uncertainty.

What does their path to the Granddaddy of Them All look like?

Find out with this preview of the hottest period of the wrestling calendar, featuring the men and women whose nights did not end with celebration or championship gold within reach.

Bayley and Roxanne Perez

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Mentor and protege have been on a collision course on the road to WrestleMania 41 since they first appeared opposite of each other on NXT back in January.

The issues with them have intensified since, with Perez eclipsing The Role Model's Royal Rumble longevity record, then setting up her ousting from Saturday's Elimination Chamber match at the hands of Liv Morgan.

While Perez may have her hands full at NXT Stand & Deliver on April 19, do not be surprised if she takes to the WrestleMania stage for the first time in her young career, against a woman who was instrumental in inspiring her to be a Superstar in the first place.

A Bayley-Perez match is a rare non-title affair that would see two of the most talented in-ring performers in the women's division settle their differences without the bells and whistles of other, title-centric showdowns, something that roster needs right now.

Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre

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The Archer of Infamy and Scottish Warrior are unsung heroes of WWE in 2024, the franchise's workhorses who were central figures in much of what the Raw brand accomplished over the last 12 months.

For that reason, it is somewhat disappointing that they do not have anything more meaningful to do on the WrestleMania card but after the events of Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber, it appears as though their roads will intersect in Las Vegas.

Priest eliminated McIntyre in both of those matches, robbing him of his championship aspirations. The former WWE champion got a measure of revenge Saturday night when he leveled Priest, setting him up for elimination at the hands of Logan Paul.

Look for the issues between them to intensify in the coming weeks, culminating in a WrestleMania match-up that will be plenty good, if not somewhat underwhelming based on their contributions to the product since last year's Showcase of the Immortals.

Alexa Bliss and Liv Morgan

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Morgan dashed Bliss' WrestleMania dreams Saturday night, eliminating her from the opening chamber match.

While there has been no other indication of a match between the two factions, there were enough interactions through the Elimination Chamber match to at least plant the seeds of a Women's Tag Team Championship Match that sees Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez defend their newly won titles against a reunited Bliss and Nikki Cross of The Wyatt Sicks.

Bliss and Cross previously held the titles on two different occasions, even beating The Kabuki Warriors in the opening match of WrestleMania 36 to win them. They are a strong team with great chemistry and, considering the hints of Bliss' association with the haunting quintet, certainly make sense.

With the top contenders to the gold, Bianca Belair and Naomi, headed for splitsville following Jade Cargill's return, a tag title match on the grand stage featuring former champions against the current ones may be the best bet for the championship to make an appearance on the card at all.

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Logan Paul

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Paul has the most difficult WrestleMania path to predict because every potential high-profile opponent already appears to be busy. Sure, we saw him verbally spar with AJ Styles backstage on Raw and while that match could be very good given the talent of both performers, The Phenomenal One has been embroiled in a program with Bron Breakker of late.

With his five Elimination Chamber opponents already seemingly busy with other things, the prediction for The Maverick's WrestleMania 41 may lie in what we have already seen him do in the lead-in to Saturday's show.

Paul was instrumental in The New Day defeating Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee.

With nothing else better for any of those Superstars to do, a six-man tag pitting Paul and New Day against Mysterio, Lee, and potentially Penta would be a fun sprint of a match that gets everyone on the card and allows Paul and Mysterio to revisit the feud that introduced the pop culture phenom into WWE in the first place.

Naomi

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If it was not apparent when Jade Cargill attacked her seconds into the Elimination Chamber match, Naomi was at least partly responsible for the brutal and violent assault that left The Storm lying on the hood of a car and out for the foreseeable future last November.

With Bianca Belair potentially involved but slated to compete for the Women's World Championship by way of her victory in said Chamber match, it appears Cargill's attention will remain solely on her new for.

Naomi vs. Cargill, like Bayley vs. Perez, is a quality undercard feud that does not need a championship to exist. It is one built in jealousy and revenge, a personal grudge match that can convince fans to invest in the program based on the story at play.

That it has the added element of the "was she or was she not involved" in regard to The EST only serves to elevate the program and ensure it has legs even beyond WrestleMania.

CM Punk and Seth "Freakin" Rollins

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Punk and Rollins have been at each others throats since the moment the former walked back into WWE at Survivor Series 2023. They have done war verbally and on the debut of Raw on Netflix back in January, Punk bested The Architect.

Rollins also saw his championship dreams dashed by Punk, both at the Royal Rumble and inside the Elimination Chamber Saturday night. Frustrated and vengeful, The Visionary delivered a stomp that set Punk up to lose the match to eventual winner, John Cena.

Add in another Rollins enemy, Roman Reigns, with whom Punk also has a checkered past and you have a high-profile Triple Threat Match that could potentially stand as a main event on its own based solely on the star power involved.

The undisclosed favor that Paul Heyman owes Punk, and what that means in relation to The Tribal Chief in this potential match, only serves as the proverbial cherry on top of the sundae.

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