A fan has alleged that WWE removed her “Let Women Main Event” sign during Elimination Chamber 2026 after it briefly appeared on camera.
The pay-per-view at the United Center saw Rhea Ripley win the Women’s Elimination Chamber match to secure her WrestleMania 42 title opportunity, while AJ Lee captured the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch. Despite those headline moments, the men’s Chamber match closed the show.
On March 1, 2026, a fan took to Instagram claiming her glittery, hand-painted sign was confiscated shortly after it was shown during the broadcast.
“I brought this sign to Elimination Chamber last night. Shortly after it was seen on camera at the beginning of the broadcast, it was confiscated by WWE,” she wrote.
Fan’s Message Behind Sign At WWE Elimination Chamber 2026
The fan argued that while the message could be interpreted as a simple preference about match order, she believes WWE understood the broader statement behind it.
“Broken down to its most base level, all my sign says is what order I’d like to see the matches in. But by confiscating my sign WWE proved they knew what I was really saying.”
She went on to criticise what she sees as the underutilisation of the women’s roster, suggesting the sign was removed to avoid drawing attention to how long it has been since women headlined a major event.
“Taking a sign doesn’t erase just how underutilised the women’s roster is, just how much the company refuses to put them in the spotlight,” she added, before closing with a sarcastic remark about the decision.
WWE has not publicly commented on the claim.
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