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TRIPLE H’S VISION: WHY THE WWE BOSS SEES A "NEW BEGINNING" FOR RIPLEY

After a 52-day reign, Rhiyo has fallen. Discover how Lash Legend pinned Rhea Ripley and what Triple H said about their future.

Triple H’s Vision: Why the WWE boss sees a "new beginning" for Ripley
WWE CCO breaks the silence on Ripley and SKY’s major loss

Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY showed up to SmackDown expecting to defend their WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles like they always do. But this time, things flipped fast. Their run ended at 52 days, and the match itself was a wild ride, way more intense than people thought it would be. Nia Jax and Lash Legend went after them right out of the gate, matching Ripley’s power and SKY’s speed with their own brute force and some smart teamwork.

There was a moment when Ripley dropped Jax with a perfect Riptide, and for a split second, it felt like the champs had it. But then Legend cut in, pinned Ripley, and suddenly everything changed.

You could hear it in the crowd; nobody was shocked that Jax and Legend pulled it off. What really hit them was how quickly it happened.

Ripley and SKY have been the heartbeat of the division, and losing like that felt big, like something that could shake up the whole landscape for a long time.

Triple H didn’t wait long to weigh in. The next day, he spoke up, and honestly, he didn’t sound disappointed at all. If anything, he doubled down on his belief in Ripley and SKY. He talked about their influence on the tag division and the standard they set. Heading into WrestleMania season, he made it clear both women are still right in the mix.

He wasn’t just putting out fires. It felt more like he wanted fans to know this isn’t some setback. Insiders are saying the same thing: Triple H sees this as a new beginning, not the end. Ripley and Sky are still major players on TV, and nobody expects them to fade into the background.

After the match, SKY sent out a quick, heartfelt message to Ripley, just a little nod to the chemistry that made them a team in the first place.

Even after losing, they looked solid together, which only cranked up the rumours about what’s next. Maybe there’s a rematch. Maybe they go their separate ways. Either way, both women have space to grow, not disappear.

THE SECRET CHOICE: WHY ROMAN REIGNS WAITED UNTIL THE CHAMBER TO PICK PUNK

Michael Cole stunned the United Centre by announcing CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns for the WrestleMania 42 main event at the Chamber.

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Michael Cole confirms Roman Reigns’ WrestleMania opponent in Chicago

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 already had plenty on the line, but nobody in the United Centre really expected Michael Cole to be the one to flip the whole Road to WrestleMania on its head.

Chicago always comes alive for big matches and title drama, and that night was no different. But the moment that got the biggest reaction wasn’t a pinfall or a shocking return; it was Cole grabbing the mic and dropping a bombshell about Roman Reigns.

Right then, the mood inside the arena changed. Suddenly, the night wasn’t just about the Chamber or the matches we’d all come to see. It was about the start of WWE’s biggest story heading into WrestleMania.

Reigns never showed up in the ring, but his shadow hung over everything. And Cole’s news wasn’t some vague tease; it was as direct as it gets. The Tribal Chief is locked in for a world title shot at WrestleMania 42, earned by his Royal Rumble win, and now officially set against the winner of CM Punk’s title defence.

The Announcement That Stole the Show

During CM Punk’s World Heavyweight Championship match with Finn Balor, Cole’s voice broke through the noise. Punk and Balor were putting on a show, trading momentum, when Cole just let it all out: Roman Reigns had made his choice. He wants Punk at WrestleMania. In a flash, the match everyone was watching turned into the first chapter of something much bigger.

Cole’s dropped big news before, but rarely anything that changed the night like this. Suddenly, everything happening in the ring felt tied to the main event in April. Fans came for the Elimination Chamber, but they left talking about Roman Reigns and WrestleMania.

Punk Survives, Chicago Erupts, Reigns Loom

Punk didn’t breeze past Balor; he had to fight for every second of that twenty-minute war. The crowd rode every close call and near-fall, and when Punk finally closed it out and kept his title, the place exploded.

But the celebration had barely started before Cole’s announcement took over. Punk wasn’t just still champion; now, he was headed straight for the one match fans have wanted for years: Punk vs. Reigns at WrestleMania.

Ripley, Cargill, and a New Chapter for the Women’s Division

The women’s side of the Chamber brought its own big moments. Rhea Ripley powered through a tough field to earn her WrestleMania title shot, setting up a showdown with Jade Cargill. Instantly, the women’s division felt fresh. Ripley walked into the Chamber with momentum and walked out with a story that could define her year.

Becky Lynch’s title hopes fell apart when AJ Lee beat her for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. Lee’s comeback added a big jolt of emotion to the show and made the women’s title picture a lot less predictable heading into WrestleMania.

Orton Makes a Statement, Logan Paul Brings the Chaos

The men’s Elimination Chamber match was wild from start to finish. Randy Orton outlasted everyone, coming up clutch when it mattered and putting himself right back in the title mix for April. His experience and timing made all the difference.

Then there was Logan Paul. After some backstage drama, he found his way into the match and instantly turned everything upside down. Every time he got involved, the crowd got louder. Love him or hate him, he knows how to stir up chaos.

Reigns vs. Punk Was Always the Destination

Roman Reigns winning the Royal Rumble put all the pieces in place, but Cole’s announcement made it feel real. Punk’s win gave Reigns the opponent he wanted, and as soon as Cole connected those dots, the WrestleMania 42 main event just felt right. Not just officially set, but something you could feel in the air.

Reigns has been waiting for another huge moment, and Punk’s run as champion makes for a perfect clash. Even without showing up, just being part of Cole’s reveal kept all eyes on Reigns.

WWE Has Its WrestleMania Roadmap

Now that the chaos has settled, WWE’s path forward is clearer than it’s been in a while. CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship is set as a match built on legacies, pride, and everything these two have meant to WWE.

And the rest of the card feels just as strong. Ripley versus Cargill brings new energy to the women’s side. AJ Lee’s title win shakes up a division that needed it. Randy Orton’s big Chamber win puts him back in the spotlight. Logan Paul? He’s guaranteed to keep things unpredictable as we get closer to WrestleMania.

One night, one announcement, and just like that, WWE’s biggest stories are all set in motion.

CODY RHODES DOUBLES DOWN ON FAN RIGHTS AFTER SNME ROXANNE PEREZ DRAMA

Rhodes vs. The Locker Room: Get the full breakdown of Cody’s defense of rowdy wrestling fans and his "splash zone" theory.

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Cody Rhodes Issues Direct Message To Sensitive Wrestlers

The Roxanne Perez fan drama just picked up a new headline name: Cody Rhodes.

A few weeks ago, a fan who heckled Perez at Saturday Night’s Main Event, which then went viral, apologised and even thanked Liv Morgan for helping patch things up. Now, on February 27, 2026, Rhodes jumped into the debate while talking to Brandon Walker. When they asked about fan behaviour, Cody didn’t dance around the question. He actually doubled down: if you’re in the arena, you’re part of the show.

He didn’t sugarcoat it. Wrestling crowds have always been rowdy, sometimes even ruthless. “If you’re there, you’re in the splash zone. You’re allowed to get it back,” he said.

Cody doesn’t think basic crowd reactions count as misconduct. He’s confused about why fans yelling old-school chants are suddenly catching so much heat.

“It’s very confusing to me that we judge fans so hard for coming to shows and yelling basic stuff. Like, ‘You suck.’ Why is that suddenly crossing a line? It’s strange. I don’t know.”

He admits opinions can shift, but right now, he thinks WWE wrestlers might be a bit too thin-skinned. Then he put the spotlight back on the wrestlers.

“Sometimes it feels harsh, and maybe one day I’ll feel differently and think, ‘Okay, that’s mean.’ But right now, it just feels like we might be a little too sensitive. If you’re a wrestler in WWE, making good money, on TV every week, you’re doing well. You’ve got to put those feelings just a little to the side. You know what I’m saying?”

Cody’s not saying anything goes; he’s been clear before that there’s a line when it comes to morals or ethics. But he’s sticking to his point: wrestling crowds are meant to be wild, loud, and involved.

The original heckler already owned up to his words and said nobody forced him to apologise to Perez. Now, with Cody weighing in, the whole conversation is shifting. Are people rethinking what fair game for fans at live shows?

So, what do you think? Is Cody right? Are wrestling crowds catching too much flak? Or should there be tighter rules on what fans can yell? Let’s hear it. 

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