WWE Elimination Chamber Odds 2026: Former AEW star favorite to be in the mystery crate

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 is set for Saturday, February 28 from the United Center in Chicago, and early betting markets have posted lines for the major matches plus the ongoing mystery crate angle. Below is a clear snapshot of the latest odds making the rounds online, along with a quick primer on how to read them.

Men’s Elimination Chamber winner odds

The men’s Chamber market currently lists Cody Rhodes as the favorite, with Randy Orton positioned closest behind him.

SuperstarOdds
Cody Rhodes-200
Randy Orton+200
LA Knight+400
Je’Von Evans+800
Trick Williams+900
Jey Uso+1600

Women’s Elimination Chamber winner odds

On the women’s side, Rhea Ripley opens as a strong favorite, while Tiffany Stratton is the top-priced challenger among the field listed.

SuperstarOdds
Rhea Ripley-300
Tiffany Stratton+200
Raquel Rodriguez+800
Alexa Bliss+1000
Kiana James+1200
Asuka+1400

World Heavyweight Championship odds (CM Punk vs Finn Balor)

The title match odds are heavily tilted toward the champion, with CM Punk listed at an extremely short number against Finn Balor.

MatchOdds
CM Punk (c)-5000
Finn Balor+1000

Women’s Intercontinental Championship odds (Becky Lynch vs AJ Lee)

The women’s Intercontinental title line shows AJ Lee as the betting favorite over Becky Lynch.

MatchOdds
Becky Lynch (c)+200
AJ Lee-300

Mystery crate odds (who is inside the box)

The Yahoo Sports item tied to the storyline highlights Danhausen and Chris Jericho near the top of the market, and a broader odds board adds a long list of other names.

NameOdds
Danhausen-200
Chris Jericho-150
Bianca Belair+250
Pat McAfee+400
Saraya “Paige”+600
Bad Bunny+700

How to read these WWE odds

A negative number (like -200) indicates the favorite and roughly shows how much you would need to risk hypothetically to win $100. A positive number (like +400) indicates the underdog and shows how much you would win on a $100 stake. Odds can move quickly as new information, storyline developments, or market activity hits.

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