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Jey Uso, Bronson Reed, Chad Gable Set for Triple Threat Final Chamber Qualifier on Raw
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The road to the Elimination Chamber runs through one final qualifying match on Raw, and WWE has given us an interesting trio to sort through. Jey Uso, Bronson Reed, and The Original El Grande Americano will collide in a triple threat with a Chamber spot on the line — and while the outcome may not be the hardest puzzle to solve, there are enough moving pieces here to make it worth breaking down.

With Bron Breakker sidelined following hernia surgery, the pressure is on for The Vision to have a representative inside the Chamber. That changes the entire complexion of this match and points things in a pretty clear direction. Let's take a closer look at what we can expect when these three step between the ropes.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - FEBRUARY 2: Austin Theory, Bronson Reed and Logan Paul enter the ring during Monday Night RAW at Xfinity Mobile Arena on February 2, 2026 in Philadelphia, United States. (Photo by Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

El Grande Americano Has Bigger Fish to Fry

Let's start with the easy one. The Original El Grande Americano is not walking out of this match with a Chamber spot — and that is perfectly fine, because his story is pointed somewhere else entirely.

Chad Gable returned at the Royal Rumble as the original masked luchador, coming face to face with Ludwig Kaiser — the impostor who kept the character alive while Gable recovered from a shoulder injury. That confrontation alone told you everything you needed to know about where this is all headed.

The feud has since spilled into Lucha Libre AAA, where Kaiser has been embraced as a hero south of the border, and it has been building toward what most expect to be a mask-versus-mask showdown down the road.

With all of that in play, a Chamber appearance does not fit the narrative. Since Gable's return at the Royal Rumble, these two have already crossed paths a couple of times, and the tension is building toward something significant. Raw on Monday night feels like the perfect moment to turn up the heat. An interference spot from Kaiser — or Rayo and Bravo Americano — does not just make sense here, it almost feels inevitable. It gives the feud its next chapter, adds heat to the match without altering the outcome, and keeps both Americanos on a collision course that the whole roster knows is coming. The original El Grande Americano is not moving on to Chicago — but he may still be the most interesting story in this match.

Jey Uso Is Not Your Answer, Either

Sorry, Yeet Nation. This one is not happening for Jey Uso.

That is not a slight against him — Jey has had a tremendous run and remains one of the most over acts on the entire roster. But right now, his energy belongs in the tag division. He is one half of the tag team champions, and if WWE ever decides to seriously invest in those titles, Uso has exactly the stature and popularity to elevate that division back to must-see television. That is a story worth telling. A Chamber appearance for a shot at the WWE Championship is not where this chapter ends. He will have to yeet somewhere else, because it will not be at the United Center on Feb. 28.

Bronson Reed Is Your Winner — and Here Is Why

With Breakker on the shelf after hernia surgery, WWE almost has to put someone from The Vision inside that Chamber. Bronson Reed was the choice, and honestly, it is the right call.

Reed has been one of the most compelling acts on Raw over the past several months. He is one of only two men to pin Roman Reigns in a singles match in the last five years, and has done nothing but build momentum since aligning with Paul Heyman and company. His feud with LA Knight is a natural fit inside the Chamber structure, too. Back on the Dec. 8 edition of Raw, Reed delivered a Tsunami to Knight on top of a car roof in the backstage area, putting the Megastar on the shelf indefinitely. Knight has since returned and already punched his ticket to the Chamber, and he would very much like to get his hands on the man who put him in an ambulance.

That kind of personal heat is exactly what makes a Chamber match appointment viewing.

A Chamber Appearance Does Not Guarantee a Chamber Win

To be clear, do not mistake Reed winning this qualifier as a guarantee that he walks out of Chicago as the No. 1 contender for the Undisputed WWE Championship. He is stepping into a field that includes Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, LA Knight, Je'Von Evans, and Trick Williams — but do not sell him short. He pinned Roman Reigns. He put LA Knight in an ambulance. He is the most dangerous man in that Chamber, and Monday night is just the beginning. Get your popcorn ready.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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