The Women’s Elimination Chamber match at WWE Elimination Chamber featured intense action and high stakes—but two brief wardrobe issues also drew attention during the fast-paced contest.

The match opened with Tiffany Stratton and Kiana James starting inside the Chamber while the other competitors waited in pods. Early in the bout, Stratton delivered a leg drop to James’ midsection during a rapid exchange. During the impact, James’ ring gear briefly shifted.

The moment happened quickly and did not pause the match, with both competitors continuing without interruption. However, slowed-down clips of the sequence began circulating on social media shortly after the event, bringing additional attention to the brief incident.

Later in the match, Raquel Rodriguez also experienced a minor wardrobe adjustment moment during a sequence involving Stratton. Like the earlier situation, it was brief and did not affect the overall pace or outcome of the match.

Despite those moments, the competitors maintained their focus throughout the physically demanding contest inside the steel structure. The Chamber environment is known for its unpredictable nature, and the speed and intensity of the action can occasionally lead to gear adjustments or equipment shifts.

Both instances were handled professionally in real time, and the match continued without delay as the competitors remained focused on the WrestleMania implications at stake.

Do you think WWE should make adjustments to ring gear design for high-risk matches like Elimination Chamber, or are these situations simply part of wrestling’s unpredictable nature?

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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