Alexa Bliss Captures Elimination Chamber Spot After Three‑Way Qualifier in Dallas
Alexa Bliss secured a hard‑fought victory Friday night in Dallas, Texas, winning a triple‑threat Elimination Chamber qualifying match over Giulia and Zelina. The win books Bliss into the 2026 Women’s Elimination Chamber in Chicago and puts her back on the path to a potential WrestleMania title opportunity.
How the triple‑threat unfolded
The match delivered high‑impact offense and near‑falls throughout. Zelina landed a head‑first Code Red and looked poised to take control, while Giulia connected on a Northern Lights Bomb on Bliss that nearly ended the contest before the pin was interrupted. Momentum shifted rapidly; the three competitors traded signature spots and countered each other’s biggest sequences in a back‑and‑forth that maintained a premium live‑event feel.
Finish: Sister Abigail seals the deal
The decisive sequence came after chaos spilled toward ringside. Zelina set up for a suicide dive with momentum on her side, but Bliss intercepted her mid‑run. Bliss then executed a Sister Abigail DDT, pinning Zelina for the win and punching her ticket to the Elimination Chamber in Chicago. An attempted outside interference by Kiana James on behalf of Giulia had been neutralized earlier when Zelina struck James with a right hand, keeping the finish clean inside the ring.
What Bliss’s victory means for the Chamber
With this result, Bliss joins an increasingly stacked women’s Chamber field. The addition of a performer with multi‑time world title experience raises the stakes for the match in Chicago, where the winner will emerge with a direct line to challenge for a top women’s title at WrestleMania. The qualifier adds star power and veteran savvy to a card that already included established heavyweights.
Performances and implications for Giulia and Zelina
Giulia — the reigning Women’s U. S. Champion — and Zelina both delivered standout moments and underlined why they remain central figures in the division. Giulia showed the kind of relentless offense that has made her a rising figure, while Zelina combined high‑risk maneuvers with ring awareness that put Bliss on the defensive. Both competitors emerged from the bout with their credibility intact, and each remains in position to impact the Chamber picture despite falling short in Dallas.
Bliss’s path back to the top
For Bliss, the victory represents a tangible step toward reclaiming championship gold. A former multi‑time women’s champion, Bliss has not held a world title since 2018; qualifying for the Elimination Chamber gives her a clear route to that first title reign in years if she can capitalize in Chicago. The win also reinforces Bliss’s ability to thrive in high‑pressure scenarios and to shift momentum when the stakes are highest.
The qualifier took place on the Friday broadcast at 8: 00 PM ET and sets the stage for more build toward the Elimination Chamber in Chicago and the road to WrestleMania. Expect rivalries to intensify and alliances — both real and opportunistic — to form as the field for the women’s Chamber continues to take shape.