WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 Betting Odds

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 Betting Odds

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 Betting Odds – The field is now complete for the Elimination Chamber matches. The final qualifying bouts took place on the February 23 episode of WWE RAW, where Raquel Rodriguez and Jey Uso secured the last available spots. With the lineup confirmed, updated betting odds have been released for the premium live event scheduled for Saturday, February 28 (EST).

For the World Heavyweight Championship match, CM Punk enters as a heavy favorite to retain against Finn Balor. Punk is listed at -5000 (1/50), which implies a 98 percent chance of retaining the title. Balor stands at +1200 (12/1). The line has not moved since opening.

In the Women’s World Heavyweight Championship match, AJ Lee is favored at -300 (1/3) to defeat Becky Lynch, who is listed at +200 (2/1). The odds suggest a 75 percent likelihood of Lee winning. This line has also remained unchanged.

The Men’s Elimination Chamber match features Cody Rhodes as the betting favorite at 4/5 (-125). Randy Orton follows at 2/1, while LA Knight is listed at 11/4 (+275). Je’Von Evans, Jey Uso, and Trick Williams are each set at 9/1.

On the women’s side, Raquel Rodriguez holds a narrow edge at 7/5 (+140). Tiffany Stratton is close behind at 3/2 (+150). Asuka is 7/2 (+350), while Alexa Bliss and Rhea Ripley are both 5/1. Kiana James is the long shot at 12/1. The gap between Rodriguez and Stratton shows a tight race at the top.

No additional matches are expected to be added to the card. WWE Elimination Chamber will take place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

At the 2025 event, John Cena won the Men’s Elimination Chamber to earn a shot at the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41. Bianca Belair won the Women’s Elimination Chamber match that same year.

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