Bianca Belair just reminded everyone why she’s “The EST” of WWE—by surviving a slugfest with Piper Niven and powerlifting her way into the Women’s Elimination Chamber match.
On SmackDown, two Royal Rumble redemption stories collided as Belair and Niven threw hands (and bodies) for a chance to compete in the high-stakes match on March 1. And while Niven, with Chelsea Green in her corner, put up a fight worthy of an action movie montage, it was Belair who walked away with the golden ticket—delivered via an absolutely disrespectful KOD that left Niven looking like she just got hit by a semi-truck.
Belair Lifts, Belair Wins—End of Story
The match kicked off with Niven trying to yeet Belair over her shoulder, only for Bianca to slip out and turn the tide. What followed was a clash of the titans, featuring corner slams, spears, and a near-roll-up victory after Niven crash-landed on a missed Senton.
But the turning point? That freakish display of strength when Belair muscled all of Niven up for the Kiss of Death. The crowd lost it. Science questioned itself. Gravity took an L. One three-count later, and Belair officially punched her ticket to Toronto.
Elimination Chamber Incoming—Will Bianca Run It Back?
This will be Belair’s third trip inside the Chamber. Last year? Not so great. But her first Chamber match? A victory that led to her winning the Raw Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 38. Will history repeat itself? Stay tuned.
So far, the Women’s Chamber lineup has:
✅ Bianca Belair
✅ Liv Morgan
With Alexa Bliss vs. Candice LeRae set to determine the next entrant later in the night, the field is starting to shape up. But one thing’s already certain—Belair isn’t just looking to compete in the Chamber. She’s looking to own it.