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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 preview and UK start time after ‘spoilers leak’-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 preview and UK start time after ‘spoilers leak’-Alistair McGeorge-Entertainment – Metro

The Road to WrestleMania runs through Elimination Chamber (Picture: WWE)

WrestleMania 41 is approaching, but there’s one more stop for WWE with Elimination Chamber 2025 in Toronto, Canada.

The historic premium live event and its brutal namesake match type, which was even threatened by pirates last year, has been a part of the wrestling landscape for decades, having first been seen at Survivor Series 2002.

Over 20 years on, the signature match is back as part of a stacked card which could change everything heading into WrestleMania in Las Vegas.

There have been reports of spoilers emerging online (which we won’t share here), but they can’t be confirmed, and fans will still have to tune in to see what goes down.

As well as both the men’s and women’s versions of the iconic bout, this weekend’s show also includes a blockbuster tag clash and an unsanctioned brawl between longtime friends and rivals.

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In a rarity, no championship will be defended, but there will be plenty of drama with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson confirmed to appear.

Here is everything you need to know about this weekend’s show.

When is WWE Elimination Chamber 2025?

WWE Elimination Chamber airs tomorrow (Saturday, March 1), with a midnight start time for fans in the UK.

How can you watch WWE Elimination Chamber?

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The new era for WWE continues, with Elimination Chamber available to stream live or on demand via Netflix.

These shows have been available via the WWE Network or TNT Sports Box Office in the past, but the streaming giant is now WWE’s official home in the UK.

Simply log into your account, and you’ll be good to go – it’s included as part of your subscription.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 full match card

Men’s Elimination Chamber: John Cena vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Logan Paul vs. Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk vs. Damian Priest

Women’s Elimination Chamber: Bianca Belair vs. Liv Morgan vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Naomi vs. Bayley vs. Roxanne Perez

Unsanctioned Match: Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn

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

The Rock confronts Cody Rhodes

Will John Cena win the WWE Elimination Chamber?

John Cena is stepping into his final Elimination Chamber this weekend as he truly kicks off his 2025 retirement tour.

John Cena is chasing the win for a chance to secure his spot in the history books (Picture: WWE/Getty Images)

The 16-time world champion will hang up his jorts at the end of the year, and there are a lot of ‘last ever’ moments coming up, not least his final WrestleMania appearance in April.

He’s made it clear he’s chasing a record 17th world title with the Chamber giving him a path there if he can win to earn a shot at WWE Champion Cody Rhodes.

However, everything has been turned upside down with The Rock asking the American Nightmare to be his corporate champion, leaving the door open for anyone to take up the offer to secure their Mania spot if the champ turns him down.

Could Drew McIntyre, CM Punk or even Seth Rollins sell their soul to Dwayne Johnson?

Logan Paul and Damian Priest can’t be ruled out either, while fans could finally see Cena turn heel for the first time in over two decades.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 predictions

It’s hard to look past Cena winning to set up his chance at glory, but it doesn’t necessarily need to happen yet.

The Rock’s shadow is looming over the whole event (Picture: WWE)

A loss here with Logan Paul eliminating him could set up a grudge match for his final Mania, even if fans might have other dream matches in mind.

That leaves a chance for someone like CM Punk or Drew McIntyre to earn a shot at Cody, with The Rock’s involvement hanging over the entire bout.

On the women’s side, the money move is the EST herself Bianca Belair winning and facing Rhea Ripley in a dream match at WrestleMania, but the imminent return of Jade Cargill will also have major implications.

Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens will go to war in their Unsanctioned Match, with KO potentially edging it before moving on to face someone like Randy Orton at Mania, while Sami’s road to the Showcase of the Immortals is less clear.

The women’s Chamber match should belong to Bianca Belair (Picture: WWE)

Finally, look for Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus to get a big win in the latter’s hometown, before Tiffy Time starts focusing fully on a showdown with Royal Rumble winner Charlotte Flair.

When is WWE coming to the UK?

WWE will be back in the UK on the Road to WrestleMania with some huge shows as the company brings the Road To WrestleMania to Europe, with a few weeks of Raw and SmackDown leading up to the huge show taking place outside North America for the first time.

As part of that run, WWE is returning to The O2 for SmackDown and Raw on March 28 and 31, which will both air live on Netflix with stars like GUNTHER, Jey Uso, Cody Rhodes and more already advertised, while Roman Reigns is set for SmackDown.

Tickets are on sale for both nights, including for individual shows.

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