With the 2024 edition of the Royal Rumble over and done with, WWE is now well on the road to Wrestlemania XL.
The main event for biggest show of the year has likely been set with Cody Rhodes winning the Rumble and calling out WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns but there is still a lot more to sort before April 6 and 7.
The next stop on the road will be Elimination Chamber, which will be a night of excitement and action. Here’s everything you need to know.
When is the Elimination Chamber?
The Elimination Chamber will take place on Saturday, February 24, 2024.
Where is the Elimination Chamber?
For a third year in succession, the Elimination Chamber will be held outside of the United States. This time, the PPV will be emanate from the Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia.
It is the first WWE premium live event to be held in Australia since Super Showdown in 2018.
How do I watch the Elimination Chamber?
In the United States, the Elimination Chamber will be broadcast on streaming platform Peacock while the rest of the world can still watch it on the WWE Network.
Who is in the Elimination Chamber?
There is likely to be two Elimination Chamber matches on the show, a Men’s and Women’s.
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Given Cody Rhodes won the Royal Rumble and has made it clear he will be challenging Roman Reigns for the Undisputed Universal Championship in Philadelphia, the winner of the Men’s Royal Rumble will likely challenge Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship instead.
This would indicate the Men’s match will consist of Raw superstars but the event will feature Smackdown as well. CM Punk has made it clear they want to face Rollins and the pair could be two of the participants with the likes of Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Jey Uso and Finn Balor likely under consideration as well.
On the Women’s side, Royal Rumble winner Bayley has initially claimed she will face Rhea Ripley at Mania but storylines do suggest a match with stablemate Iyo Sky is more likely. Either way, it leaves the Women’s Chamber match wide open with Becky Lynch, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair likely to be among the favourites.
What are the matches for the Elimination Chamber?
Other than the Elimination Chamber matches no other matches are yet to be confirmed.
A strong Australian presence can be expected on the show, though, with Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley, Bronson Reed, Grayson Waller, Indi Hartwell and NXT Duke Hudson all hopeful of strong showings in their home nation.
Ripley, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, Bianca Belair, Logan Paul and the currently injured Seth Rollins are all advertised on the show’s poster.