WWE presented the Raw exclusive pay-per-view Elimination Chamber on Sunday and there was plenty of good and plenty of not-so-good. The women opened the show in fine fashion with the first-ever chamber match and the right woman won. In between chamber matches were a few forgettable bouts, but the WWE then gave fans a very well done segment with the WWE's newest star Ronda Rousey.

Finally, the men's Elimination Chamber match was the highlight of the night as all competitors were dominated by a Monster Among Men. Would he win it all or come up just a bit short?

With a guaranteed fallout sure to take place on Raw this coming Monday, here are the winners and losers from Raw's pay-per-view Elimination Chamber.

Winner: Alexa Bliss

Based on the prospect of Sasha Banks taking on Bayley at WrestleMania 34 and Absolution not being ready for a bigger role, Alexa Bliss was the favorite to win the first-ever Women's Elimination Chamber match. That is exactly what she did.

There were some slow spots throughout the match with some high spots that made up for them, but Bliss finished off what appeared to be a heel Banks in a great series of moves.  As the first-ever winner of the historic match, she had a few tears in her interview that immediately turned into a great heel moment. She tugged at the fans heartstrings and stabbed them when they least expected it.

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Loser: Roman Reigns

He's technically a winner because he's going to WrestleMania 34 as part of the main event and he'll likely win the title off Brock Lesnar but Roman Reigns is right back to being the polarizing Reigns that fans love to hate. Reigns was clearly not the fan's choice to win the match and they let him hear about it with a chorus of boos after he pinned Braun Strowman.

This WrestleMania main event has the potential to be a disaster if it's leaked that Lesnar isn't returning and fans know WWE is going to give the belt to the wrestler fans least want to win it.

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Winner: Braun Strowman

Braun Strowman deserved a better fate than losing to Roman Reigns, but his performance was a historic one and a showing that sets him up as one of WWE's biggest stars for the next few years. He shattered the record for eliminations in a chamber match with five and he was dominant from start to finish.

This was the best possible way to protect him if WWE insisted on pushing Reigns toward the WrestleMania 34 main event. He was the story of the night by a country mile.

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Loser: Hardy vs Wyatt

While it was nice to see Matt Hardy finally get a worthwhile win, the crowd couldn't have been less into the match. There was a cheer for a beach ball, some strange commentary and the match itself felt like it had little chemistry making sure neither competitor walked away from the match looking better than when they went in.

That said, WWE botched these two characters so badly over the past year there really wasn't much more they could do to make fans care any less. It went exactly as fans should have expected, even though Hardy did his best to make it entertaining.

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Winner: Ronda Rousey

Credit to everyone involved in this segment, because it was extremely well done. Rousey was clearly nervous at first, but as the story got into the action sequences, she looked right at home. Angle was especially entertaining as the fed up and tired GM who couldn't help by spill the beans that Triple H and Stephanie were just trying to play WWE's newest signee.

When Rousey put Triple H through a table and then stared down Stephanie, she immediately endeared herself to the WWE Universe. This was a great way to ensure fans stayed on the former MMA star's side.

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Loser: John Cena

Is John Cena gone from WWE? Is he merely going to miss WrestleMania? Or, is this the beginning of a heel turn for the 16-time champ as he tries to figure out a way to get back into the scene in WWE. If it's not the latter, Cena has been effectively bumped from everything important WWE is putting together.

He was largely irrelevant in the Elimination Chamber match itself, was one of five men pinned by Braun Strowman and he was the most somber version of himself fans have likely ever seen.

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