Ranking the Women’s Tag Teams in the Elimination Chamber by Chances of Winning

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3. The Riott Squad

Ever since the group formed upon joining the main roster during the later half of 2017, The Riott Squad have been an absolute force to be reckoned with. As a unit, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan have been a dominant force in WWE.

When they debuted as a team for SmackDown, their dominance led to Riott getting a SmackDown Women’s Title match against Charlotte Flair at Fastlane. While The Riott Squad leader would lose the match, her performance in the match – as well as what the whole team had been doing in the past few months – was noticed enough to get them drafted to the A-Show of Monday Night Raw.

Since then, the trio have been spreading chaos in some of the year’s top women’s storylines. Their storyline with Natalya being the most notable due to it being focused on Nattie’s late father.

It would be wholly fitting to see The Riott Squad continue their dominance of the women’s tag team division by becoming the inaugural champions.

Increasing their chances are rumors that speculate Ruby Riott will face Ronda Rousey for the Raw Women’s Championship earlier in the night. If this is the case and Riott loses, two loses from The Riott Squad are not going to do the stable any good.

Therefore, maybe Riott loses her title match, but Logan and Morgan could win the Tag Titles later in the main event.

The only thing hurting their chances is that Logan and Morgan are typically the fall gals whenever The Riott Squad compete in Six-Woman-Tag matches.

Ruby usually gets a pinfall victory for her team, but since she’s not in the Elimination Chamber, Logan and Morgan might have a tough time.