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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 live results: Winners, highlights, analysis

A ticket to a WWE championship match at WrestleMania 41 is up for grabs. Who will take it?

Elimination Chamber 2025 takes place Saturday night in Canada, the final premium live event before WrestleMania 41 takes place in seven weeks. The night is highlighted by the men’s and women’s Elimination Chamber matches. In each contest, six contestants will enter the punishing steel structure and whoever emerges victorious will be in the main event matches at WWE’s grand event in April.

Two other matches will take place, including the next chapter in the long history between Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, as well as the return of WWE Hall of Famer and hometown hero Trish Stratus. But the big moment likely isn’t a match; after The Rock asked for Cody Rhodes’ soul as Undisputed WWE Champion, the ‘American Nightmare’ must make his decision with major WrestleMania implications at stake. When the smoke settles inside Rogers Centre, the WrestleMania 41 picture will be much clearer.

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John Cena turns heel after winning Elimination Chamber

The Rock did not take kindly to Rhodes’ decision and gave a signal for Cena to backstab the current champion by attacking Cody Rhodes.

Travis Scott and The Rock joined in on the assault and left a bloodied Rhodes in the ring. With no immediate assistance available for Rhodes, announcer Michael Cole entered the ring to check on the champion after it was cleared by the trio.

Analysis: John Cena has been held in wide regard by the WWE audience as a fan favorite for the majority of his career and a sudden switch now provides a new wrinkle in what is expected to be the final year of Cena’s career. Cena can surpass Ric Flair as the all-time winningest world champion with a title victory at WrestleMania.

Cody Rhodes arrives to confront John Cena after Elimination Chamber match

Rhodes came down to the ring after Cena’s victory to have a word with his WrestleMania opponent. Cena started talking with Rhodes and shook hands before rapper Travis Scott and The Rock appeared.

Both Scott and The Rock arrive in the ring to confront Rhodes and Cena.

The Rock had been awaiting a decision from Rhodes in recent weeks. Rhodes denies The Rock’s offer with some choice words that drew a huge reaction from the crowd (and Cena).

John Cena wins Men’s Elimination Chamber match

Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre will start the match. Damian Priest, John Cena, Logan Paul and CM Punk will wait inside their respective pods.

The winner of the match will position themselves to be the No. 1 contender for the Undisputed WWE Championship and be penciled in for the main event against Cody Rhodes.

McIntyre had the upper hand over Rollins in the match before the pod door opened for Priest to enter the match. Paul was next to join the match, leaving Cena and Punk in the pods.

Paul moved quickly to attack his opponents and made several pin attempts but was unable to get the first elimination of the match.

McIntyre became the first man eliminated shortly after attacking Cena, who had just entered the match, only to be caught from behind and eliminated by Priest.

McIntyre showed frustration and attacked Priest after his shocking elimination. Paul would take advantage of his fallen opponent and hit a frog splash from the top of the pod before securing the pinfall.

The field was down to three after Punk hit his finishing move to put down Paul and eliminate him.

Cena, Rollins and Punk took a moment to collect themselves while staring one another down from opposite corners of the ring.

Cena and Punk manage to work together by performing a ‘Hart Attack’ on Rollins to briefly take him out of the match. The two embrace with a quick hug in the ring before exchanging blows in the center of the ring.

Cena nearly eliminates Punk after an Attitude Adjustment but it wasn’t enough to put the former champion away. Rollins gets back on the offensive and tosses Cena into one of the chamber’s pods.

Punk was nearly eliminated again after Rollins powerbombs him into the turnbuckle and stomped his face into the mat.

Cena interjects himself back into the match and helps Punk eliminate Rollins. Cena and Punk remain the final two.

Rollins manages to stomp Punk’s face into the mat before he is forced to leave the ring. Cena applies his STF submission on Punk to win the match.

Cena is headed back to the WrestleMania main event.

Analysis: John Cena’s retirement tour continues with a spot in the main event of WrestleMania. He is slated to face Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship.

Punk has made it clear for years that his dream was to main event the company’s biggest event of the year. He fell short of that mission after Rollins got involved after his elimination. It would be safe to assume that Punk and Rollins will be added to the card in a match that’s been building up since Punk returned to the company in November 2023.

Drake in the crowd for Elimination Chamber

Canadian rapper Drake was in the crowd to watch WWE’s premium event in Toronto. Several members of the audience took photographs of Drake and shared them on social media.

Drake was sitting alongside fellow rapper Lil Yachty in the front row behind the announcer’s table.

Unsanctioned match: Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens

It was everything you would’ve expected from these two Canadian friends-turned-rivals. The match was not only unsanctioned but pure chaos with Kevin Owens getting the victory.

The match featured everything from steel chairs wrapped in barbed wire to tables and more. Zayn did have the upper hand at one point during the match and managed to drive Owens through two tables in short order.

Zayn needed medical attention after the match but despite officials coming down to the ring, Owens was ready to continue the assault on his opponent. That intuition was stopped when Randy Orton came out to confront Owens in the ring.

Orton was returning for the first time since being injured at the hands of Owens.

Analysis: It’s clear we will see Owens move forward with a feud with Orton that will likely culminate at WrestleMania in Las Vegas. It will likely make for one of the featured mid-card matches or may even start the show on one of the two nights. With both men already having a history with one another, it will be interesting to see what extremes these two are willing to go to get the victory over the other. It remains unclear how long Zayn could be out of action or what his involvement might be in the story between Orton and Owens.

Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus vs. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae

Stratton and Stratus were clearly feeling the energy of the WWE Hall of Famer performing in front of her home city, as she and Stratton quickly landed some strikes to get Jax out of the ring. It was a good start, but it was only a matter of time before Jax began to take control of the match, and she happened to do so on Stratus. 

Stratus was thrown around so easily in a manner that was rarely seen during her decorated career, and LeRae brought her own flair with some quick strikes that really rattled Stratus. After taking so many hits, Stratus got the tag in and the WWE Women’s Champion teed off on LeRae. 

Stratton even did damage on Jax, and Stratus was able to regain composure and did a stunning Stratusfaction off the top rope on Jax, proving she still has it. LeRae tried to break up the tag attempt, but Stratus moved out of the way and accidentally landed on her teammate. Stratus got the champion in, and she landed the Prettiest Moonsault Ever on Jax and got the pin.

Analysis: There wasn’t any way Stratus was going to lose in her return match at home, and she showed she definitely still has the skills that made her a pioneer in the women’s division. She took some shots from her opponents, but her offensive skill still remains, and she made sure to help her partner get over as she heads toward WrestleMania. The Stratusfaction on Jax was an impressive sequence from the veteran, and the champion getting the pin on Jax officially put the feud they’ve had to rest.

Stratton gets a feel-good victory and now turns her attention to Charlotte Flair, which has the potential to be a classic next month in Las Vegas.

Women’s Elimination Chamber match

Can’t spell WrestleMania without ‘EST.’

After that disturbing start with the attack on Naomi from Jade Cargill, Liv Morgan was relaxed in the ring until the next competitor came in: Bianca Belair. The former Women’s Tag Team Champion was clearly disturbed and Morgan capitalized on the vulnerable star. 

One by one, the competitors emerged from the pods until all of them were in the ring. The first legitimate attempt to eliminate someone came from Roxanne Perez on Bayley, someone she has been feuding with for weeks. She tried to get Bayley to submit only for the veteran to use the cage to her advantage to break out of it. Bayley was focused on Perez when Morgan sneaked up to hit the ObLivion on the “Role Model,” then got the pin for the elimination.

Morgan and Belair met on top of the pods. Belair used her hair to whip Morgan. It was a loud shot that knocked her down. The whip was so hard it left a mark on Morgan’s midsection.

The next sequence resulted in the elimination of Perez. She ran into a Code Breaker from Morgan that set up Alexa Bliss for a Twisted Bliss. She got the pin. The three remaining stars then entered a wild sequence of finisher attempts that ended with Morgan rolling up Bliss to leave two people in the ring. 

Morgan and Belair took turns brutalizing each other off the cage, and Belair went for the K.O.D. when it got countered by a Code Breaker. Morgan tried to turn it into an ObLivion but Belair caught it and made sure to land the K.O.D. this time. It was executed and Belair got the final pin to secure her spot at WrestleMania.

Afterward, Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky met Belair near the entrance, as one of the two women will be the one to face Belair in April.

Analysis: What a stunning, wild event that was. The brutal attack from Cargill to start not only stunned the crowd, but upped the intensity for the match. All the stars pretty much got their chance to shine in the match, with Bliss most notably showing off her star power. But from beginning to end, it was apparent it was going to come down to Morgan and Belair given their history.

Despite the emotional despair she was in, Belair not only was the winner but was the clear MVP of the match. She put on an incredible performance and added such a deep layer to the situation going on with her and Naomi. While she is going to WrestleMania 41 for a championship match, Belair still will have to deal with the ramifications from Cargill’s attack. It may even add another layer to what she’ll have to go through in order to get to that title match, but it’ll absolutely help the build of what will be a fantastic match next month, no matter if it’s Ripley or Sky she faces.

After she didn’t compete for any gold at WrestleMania 40, Belair is back to adding another accolade to her impress career.

Jade Cargill returns, attacks Naomi

Looks like we know who attacked Jade Cargill.

Just as the women’s chamber match was getting underway, Jade Cargill emerged for the first time since that mysterious attack weeks ago. It had been assumed Liv Morgan was behind it, but as Cargill got in the ring, she immediately attacked her friend Naomi, shocking the crowd with a ruthless assault.

It was a disturbing assault as Cargill threw around Naomi, banging her against the pods as her other friend Bianca Belair could only watch in agony. She pleaded for Cargill to stop but she didn’t until Naomi was out. Naomi was then ruled unable to compete and eliminated. It wasn’t confirmed, but it appears Naomi was − or at least Cargill thinks Naomi was − behind the attack. Morgan taunted Belair afterward, telling her ‘that’s what you get.’

Watch Elimination Chamber preshow

When is Elimination Chamber 2025?

Elimination Chamber is Saturday, March 1.

What time does Elimination Chamber 2025 start?

The 2025 Elimination Chamber starts at 7 p.m. ET. The preshow for the event begins at 5 p.m. ET.

Where is Elimination Chamber 2025?

Elimination Chamber 2025 will take place at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada.

How to watch Elimination Chamber 2025

The event can be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on Netflix in most markets.

How to watch Elimination Chamber 2025 preshow

The preshow will be available to watch on Peacock, and on WWE’s social channels, including on YouTube.

Elimination Chamber 2025 match card

Matches not in order

Men’s Elimination Chamber match
Women’s Elimination Chamber match
Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus vs. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae
Unsanctioned match: Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens
Cody Rhodes makes his decision on The Rock’s offer

Jordan Mendoza’s Elimination Chamber predictions

Men’s Elimination Chamber match: A case could be made for nearly everyone in the match to win. While John Cena is the popular pick, CM Punk finally gets the WrestleMania main event and throws some more chaos in the Cody Rhodes-The Rock angle. Winner: CM Punk.
Women’s Elimination Chamber match: No one wants to see Rhea Ripley vs. Liv Morgan again, and Bianca Belair seems like a prime choice, but it feels like the wrench of the Jade Cargill mystery finally comes out and ruins her chance. I’m going with the dark horse in Alexa Bliss. She’s always been fantastic in the ring, and she brings her sinister side to thrust herself right into the title picture. Winner: Alexa Bliss.
Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus vs. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae: There just isn’t a way the hometown star loses. Stratton and Stratus get the victory, but it feels like a Charlotte appearance is due. Winner: Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus.
Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens: It’s gotten really dark between the longtime friends, and expect plenty of brutal spots between two with amazing in-ring chemistry. However, Owens snaps a cold streak to generate some momentum toward WrestleMania. Winner: Kevin Owens.

James H. Williams’ Elimination Chamber predictions

Men’s Elimination Chamber match: It might be time for Punk to finally get his WrestleMania match. Winner: CM Punk.
Women’s Elimination Chamber match: Bayley will be back on the WrestleMania main stage as the chamber winner. Bianca Belair would’ve been the pick to finally have a WrestleMania program with Rhea Ripley, but that might be on hold for another year. Winner: Bayley.
Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus vs. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae: Trish and Tiffany get the job done. It would be a nice win for Trish in front of the hometown crowd. Winner: Stratton and Stratus.
Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens: Kevin Owens is likely to be the aggressor and have his way against his former best friend. Winner: Kevin Owens.

How does the Elimination Chamber match work?

Introduced in 2002, the Elimination Chamber match puts six stars in an enclosed steel structure that surrounds the ring and the area right outside of it.

The match starts with two competitors, while the other four participants are locked in pods that are just outside of the ring. Every five minutes, a new competitor is randomly selected to be released from the pod and into the match. 

Since it’s an elimination match, competitors are only eliminated if they are pinned or submitted, as there are no disqualifications. Whoever is the last person remaining after everyone else has been eliminated at the end of the match is the winner. 

Saturday will be the 35th and 36th Elimination Chamber match in history. Since its inception, the match has been contested for a championship or a championship match at WrestleMania.

Men’s Elimination Chamber history

There have been 28 men’s Elimination Chamber matches, with current WWE chief content officer Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque having the most wins at four. Here are all the list of winners, and what they won the match for:

2002: Shawn Michaels for the World Heavyweight Championship
2003: Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship
2005: Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship
2006: John Cena for the WWE Championship
2006: Bobby Lashley for the ECW World Championship
2008: The Undertaker for a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 24
2008: Triple H for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 24
2009: Triple H for the WWE Championship
2009: Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship
2010: John Cena for the WWE Championship
2010: Chris Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship
2011: Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship
2011: John Cena for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 27
2012: CM Punk for the WWE Championship
2012: Daniel Bryan for the World Heavyweight Championship
2013: Jack Swagger for a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 29
2014: Randy Orton for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
2015: The New Day for the WWE Tag Team Championship
2015: Ryback for the Intercontinental Championship
2017: Bray Wyatt for the WWE Championship
2018: Roman Reigns for a WWE Universal Championship match at WrestleMania 34
2019: Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship
2020: The Miz and John Morrison for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship
2021: Daniel Bryan for a WWE Universal Championship match
2021: Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship
2022: Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship
2023: Austin Theory for the United States Championship
2024: Drew McIntyre for a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 40

Women’s Elimination Chamber history

The women’s Elimination Chamber match was introduced in 2018 and there have been six matches. Here are all the list of winners, and what they won the match for:

2018: Alexa Bliss for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship
2019: Bayley and Sasha Banks for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
2020: Shayna Baszler for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 36
2022: Bianca Belair for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 38
2023: Asuka for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 39
2024: Becky Lynch for a Women’s World Championship match at WrestleMania 40

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