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Elimination Chamber

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Sunday, Feb 25 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

Men’s Elimination Chamber Match (Winner to face Brock Lesnar for the Universal Title at WrestleMania)

The Road to WrestleMania is filled with daunting stops and detours, but none more destructive than the dreaded Elimination Chamber. This year, for the first time ever, seven Raw Superstars will dare to enter the unforgiving structure with their sights set on a showdown with Universal Champion Brock Lesnar tonight.

At WWE Elimination Chamber, John Cena, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman, Intercontinental Champion The Miz, Finn Bálor and Elias will square off in an Elimination Chamber Match to see who will go on to challenge The Beast at The Showcase of The Immortals.

The infamous construction, with its chain-link walls, glass pods and steel floors, is diabolical to the core, and the rules for the warzone are as twisted as the Chamber itself. Three Superstars -- including The Miz, who is the first entrant -- will start the bout while the remaining four are enclosed in pods. At specified intervals, a pod will open at random, enabling another Superstar to enter the match. This will continue until all six competitors have been released. A Superstar can be eliminated at any time via pinfall or submission, and the last man standing will be declared the winner.  

On the Jan. 29 edition of Raw, General Manager Kurt Angle made the first three qualifying matches: John Cena moved one step closer to a possible 17th World Championship in a hard-fought match against Finn Bálor, Elias overcame the unpredictable “Woken” Matt Hardy thanks in part to Bray Wyatt, and Braun Strowman toppled Kane in a hellacious Last Man Standing Match.

The following week, Roman Reigns qualified by overcoming the ominous Wyatt, and Intercontinental Champion The Miz earned his way into the match by (out-branding?) Titus Worldwide’s Apollo Crews.

Elias then made things even more interesting when he picked up a huge Triple Threat Match victory over Cena and Strowman to ensure that he would be the last competitor released into the deadly bout. 

Then, the next week on Raw, just moments after Angle confirmed that his son, Jason Jordon, had suffered an injury that would keep him out of action, the up-and-comer’s recent tag team partner, Seth Rollins, took issue with the General Manager. As a result, The Architect was added to a Second Chance Fatal 4-Way Match involving Bálor, Hardy, Crews and Wyatt. This turned into a Fatal 5-Way designed to establish the final competitor in the Chamber. However, when that free-for-all contest ended in both Rollins and Bálor getting the controversial victory, Angle opted to make history once again and put both men into the career-altering match.

On that very same Raw, Cena battled The Miz in a singles match wherein the loser would be the first Superstar to enter the chamber. At the end of the pulse-pounding bout, the 16-time World Champion edged his longtime nemesis with a thunderous Attitude Adjustment from the second rope, meaning the Intercontinental Champion will face quite the uphill battle when he braves the structure’s horrifying confines.

Of the Superstars in this high-stakes bout, only Cena and Miz have experience competing in the harrowing structure, as The Leader of the Cenation has battled in six Chamber Matches, and The A-Lister has participated twice. Considering the unpredictable nature of the contest and unbelievable carnage that the Chamber is always guaranteed to produce, however, experience may not mean a whole lot in a match that’s nearly impossible to prepare for.

Who will survive and square off against The Beast Incarnate for the red brand’s top prize at WrestleMania 34? Find out when WWE Elimination Chamber streams live on WWE Network tonight at 8 ET/5 PT!

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