Ranking Women's WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Competitors' Chances of Winning

women's Elimination Chamber match
Lineup of competitors in the first-ever Women's Elimination Chamber match

#4 Mickie James

Mickie James
The veteran of the match, Mickie James

It hurts to put Mickie James so low on this list, but if we're being realistic, she simply doesn't top the three other stars left to talk about, and there is little to no argument about that.

She is undoubtedly a future Hall of Famer, having won the Divas and Women's Championship a total of six times and being at the forefront of women's wrestling during an era that prioritized models rather than athletes since she was able to successfully accomplish both at the same time.

Since returning to WWE, though, she has struggled to remain relevant and hasn't actually done all that much of anything.

On a regular basis, she's either not on the shows or she's in a tag team match—often on the losing end, as well—and rarely involved in anything noteworthy.

James is another number here and a veteran who can help guide the match's style, but she's unlikely to even score a pin for herself, let alone survive it all.

The only thing that makes her slightly above the Absolution group is that she is still a former multi-time champion, so if push came to shove, she could always win another title and it wouldn't seem too crazy.

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