NSFW: DOUBLE Nip Slips Shocked WWE Fans at Elimination Chamber 2026

NSFW: DOUBLE Nip Slips Shocked WWE Fans at Elimination Chamber 2026

The Women's Elimination Chamber match at WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 (February 28 at Chicago's United Center) delivered insane action... but it's the TWO uncensored wardrobe malfunctions stealing all the headlines.

Fans are blasting WWE production for failing to black out or cut away from either incident, letting them air live worldwide. It started with Kiana James, the 28-year-old rising talent in her eye-catching low-cut purple crop top and briefs.

During a high-impact leg drop from Tiffany Stratton to her torso, James' top slipped down significantly, resulting in a brief but unmistakable exposure (full nip slip territory). Cameras stayed locked on her while she was pinned and vulnerable—no quick switch, no black screen.

Clips exploded online (we have two from @619WellRep on X), with fans furious: "They always censor wardrobe issues for women—why not here? Kiana was in such an uncomfortable spot!"

But the chaos didn't stop there. Later in the match, powerhouse Raquel Rodriguez (Judgment Day's Big Mami Cool) hit a devastating Tejana Bomb on Asuka, slamming her down onto an already-down Kiana James for a simultaneous double elimination—one of the night's biggest crowd pops.

In the process of powering through the move and covering both opponents, Raquel's upper gear shifted awkwardly, forcing her to quickly use her hands to cover up and prevent full exposure.

Once again, WWE let it ride uncensored on live TV—no blackout, no angle change. Videos of the sequence are now circulating fast, with some calling it "double trouble" for the night.

James had her moments in the match, eliminating Alexa Bliss (thanks to Asuka's mist assist), but got taken out in that double pin by Raquel. Rodriguez herself was eliminated later by Tiffany Stratton, before Rhea Ripley emerged victorious, earning her shot at Jade Cargill for the Women's Championship at WrestleMania 42.

These back-to-back mishaps have sparked major debate online: Were they just intense gear fails in a brutal structure, or a huge production blunder that failed to protect the talent?

Either way, the moments are already meme-worthy legends in wrestling fandom.

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Did you spot both live?

Sound off in the comments—accidental chaos or WWE dropping the ball?


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