Fans have a lot of expectations for the upcoming WWE Elimination Chamber PLE. The company has not completely confirmed its plans for WrestleMania, with Toronto's event set to prove pivotal as we look ahead to Las Vegas in April.
Some matches for the grandest stage of them all are set, like Jey Uso's likely crowning as WWE World Heavyweight Champion against Gunther. However, the company's ace, Cody Rhodes, still doesn't have an opponent.
Elimination Chamber will, hopefully, clear out the future for many Superstars ahead of WrestleMania. That is, unless WWE decides to pull the rug on fans and extend the mystery for an extra few weeks, which seems unlikely.
WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Date and Start Time
If you don't want to miss the action, Elimination Chamber will take place this Saturday March 1 at 7:00PM ET/4:00 PT.
Expect the pre-show to kick off an hour earlier at 6:00PM ET/3:00PM PT. In recent times, pre-shows don't usually feature matches and we don't expect that to change with Elimination Chamber.
Where To Watch The WWE Elimination Chamber 2025
If you're in the United States, you'll be able to watch the Elimination Chamber via Peacock, NBC's streaming service. For the rest of the world, the PLE will be broadcasted live via Netflix. More specifically, for the following countries:
- Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Elimination Chamber 2025 Full Card and Predictions
There will be a total of four matches at Elimination Chamber 2025. Both men and women's chamber matches as well as two extra bouts.
Men's Elimination Chamber Match: John Cena vs CM Punk vs Seth "Freaking Rollins vs Drew McIntyre vs Logan Paul vs Damian Priest

Realistically, all of the men involved would make for an interesting Cody Rhodes opponent one way or another. Of course, the two standouts are John Cena and CM Punk, with both veterans having the best possible storylines that could develop into incredible rivalries vs The American Nightmare.
Now watch Logan Paul win the Chamber somehow. Joking of course... unless?
Winner: CM Punk
Women's Elimination Chamber Match: Liv Morgan vs Bianca Belair vs Alexa Bliss vs Bayley vs Naomi vs Roxanne Perez

It's a shame that Iyo Sky won't be in this year's women's Elimination Chamber match. She was the fan favorite to headline WrestleMania and her match with Rhea Ripley being relegated to the Raw after feels like a slap in the face.
In any case, there are no other realistic choices beyond the returning Alexa Bliss or Bianca Belair. I simply don't see the likes of Roxanne, Naomi, or Bayley getting a shot this year. Liv two belts? Not happening either.
Winner: Bianca Belair
Tag Team Match: Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus vs Nia Jax and Candice LeRae

I'm still wrapping my head around why we're being subjected to this match. You can't have Tiffy take the pin, she's the current WWE Women's Champion that's set to defend her title against the legendary Charlotte Flair.
So WWE either brought back Stratus to put Nia Jax and Candice over for whatever reason, or it's the most telegraphed feel-good retired wrestler going over active Superstars moment in a long time.
Winners: Straton and Stratus
Unsanctioned Match: Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens

This should've been a WrestleMania match. I won't hear otherwise. Sure, having the Toronto crowd will add an extra layer of excitement, but enough to book it before the most important show of the year? One of the most important ones in recent memory for WWE considering it will be the first Netflix Mania at that. Okay, Hunter.
I don't even know who I want to win. It's going to be a scrap, with both "former" best friends hurt to the core by the other person's apparent betrayal. They've done this song and dance for more than a decade just in WWE alone, and every time it's a banger. I don't expect that to change.
Winner: Kevin Owens
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