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Elimination Chamber
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Saturday, Mar 1 | 7/6 PMC

John Cena ruthlessly attacks Cody Rhodes, seemingly aligns with The Rock at WWE Elimination Chamber
Moments after John Cena won the Elimination Chamber Match to earn the right to challenge Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania, The American Nightmare refused an offer from The Rock to become “his champion,” and The Greatest of All Time punished him brutally for his decision.
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Bianca Belair wins the 2025 Women’s Elimination Chamber Match
The EST is heading to The Showcase of The Immortals as Bianca Belair defeated Bayley, Alexa Bliss, Naomi, Roxanne Perez and Liv Morgan inside the wicked Elimination Chamber.
Naomi and Morgan were slated to begin the match, but the shocking return of Jade Cargill upended the proceedings.
Expecting to be attacked, a terrified Morgan pleaded with Cargill, but Cargill rushed Naomi instead, thrashing her around the structure and slamming the chamber door on her before the match began. The ringside officials deemed Naomi unable to compete, thus eliminating her from the match.
An emotionally stunned Belair was forced to enter next, and she went right to the area where Naomi was being stretchered out, allowing Morgan to gain the upper hand and unleash an attack.
Belair stabilized her emotions long enough to land some offense, but Perez entered the match and knocked The EST back down to the mat.
Bayley entered the match next and reignited her months-long rivalry with Perez. As the Superstars lay broken in the ring, Bliss became the final Superstar to the chaos and cleaned house, knocking Morgan, Perez and Bayley down to the canvas.
With the remaining five Superstars all legally in the match, the action came fast and furious, with Bayley and Perez continuing to fight, only for Morgan to sneak up on The Role Model, hit Oblivion, and eliminate the former WWE Women’s Champion.
Belair proceeded to chase Morgan to the top of a pod and brutally whipped the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion with her braid, causing a deafening crack that echoed throughout the Rogers Centre and even cut Morgan’s leg. Belair then launched herself from the structure with a crossbody onto Morgan and Bliss.
Perez laid in wait, looking for her moment to strike, but Bliss flipped the script and hit a Twisted Bliss to eliminate the NXT Superstar, whittling the field down to three.
Bliss nailed Belair with a Sister Abigail, but Morgan rolled up the twisted Superstar with a jackknife cover and shockingly eliminated her thanks to some leverage from Belair’s braid.
Drained physically and emotionally, Belair and Morgan traded devastating blows that included The EST tossing Morgan into the pod and the chamber wall several times. Morgan had one last gasp, but her attempt at Oblivion was countered into a match-ending K.O.D., sending Belair to WrestleMania 41.
WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton & Trish Stratus def. Nia Jax & Candice LeRae
WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus returned to the ring in epic fashion as she and WWE Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton defeated Nia Jax and Candice LeRae.
The hometown hero Trish Stratus showed out in front of a raucous Toronto crowd, going right at Nia Jax, planting her with a tornado DDT, and even hitting LeRae with a spinebuster.
The Irresistible Force unleashed her incredible power, as one fall away slam grounded the legend while Jax and LeRae mocked her on the mat.
As Trish Stratus suffered at the hands of Jax and LeRae, the restless crowd desperately chanted for Stratton to be tagged in, and their wish was granted as the WWE Women’s Champion flipped the momentum for her team.
Stratton hit a back handspring elbow and an Alabama slam on LeRae before blasting Jax with a ring-rattling spinebuster that brought the Rogers Centre crowd to its feet.
After a quick burst from Jax, Trish Stratus tagged back in and used her signature offense, highlighted by a Super Stratusfaction from the top rope.
With Jax and LeRae now scattered, Trish Stratus tagged in Stratton, who hit a Prettiest Moonsault Ever to win the match and earn a standing ovation from the Toronto faithful.
Kevin Owens def. Sami Zayn – Unsanctioned Match
At times the best of friends and also the bitterest of enemies, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens battled in an Unsanctioned Match with only The Prizefighter left standing at the conclusion.
The match quickly devolved into a fight as Zayn introduced steel chairs, with Owens being the first to use them, unleashing a barrage of vicious shots. Zayn followed suit with an attack of his own and introduced a hockey stick, much to the delight of the Canadian crowd.
Owens fired back by attacking Zayn with the hockey stick and even bit his opponent on the face as he wrenched his jaw with the stick. The two Superstars then battled throughout the crowd, with a fired-up Zayn dumping a trash can onto Owens before crashing him through a pair of tables.
Owens and Zayn found themselves back in the ring after a ring bell attack from Owens, but in a shocking turn of events, The Prizefighter launched Zayn off the top rope through a pair of tables that had been previously stacked at ringside.
A resilient Zayn stayed in the fight even after a brainbuster through a chair and found enough strength to hit an exploder suplex through the same chair.
A deranged Owens pulled the official into an oncoming Helluva Kick and attacked another official after his Stunner wasn’t enough to end the match. The destruction continued as Owens hit an avalanche brainbuster through a table, causing concern from the new official.
With one last gasp, Zayn hit a Helluva Kick out of nowhere and introduced a barbed wire-wrapped chair, which he slammed on his opponent's back before smashing him through it with a Blue Thunder Bomb.
A deafening crowd of over 38,000 cheered in approval of the carnage, but they quickly fell into a hush when Owens regained the upper hand and blasted Zayn, hitting him with two Apron Powerbombs and tossing his lifeless body into the ring to secure the pin.
As the perverse Owens walked off in victory, he fought his way free of WWE officials and back to the ring for more destruction and exposed the concrete underneath the mat, only for Randy Orton to make his shocking return.
The Viper unloaded on the Superstar that put him on the shelf several months ago, landing a devastating RKO and going for a punt kick, only for several WWE officials to stop him at the last second.
John Cena wins the 2025 Men’s Elimination Chamber Match
John Cena’s last WrestleMania match will be for the Undisputed WWE Championship, as the legendary Superstar won the 2025 Elimination Chamber Match for the right to challenge Cody Rhodes on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
Drew McIntyre and Seth “Freakin’” Rollins started the match and battered each other, dropping one another on the outside with The Visionary at one point smashing The Scottish Warrior into CM Punk’s pod, much to Punk’s delight.
Damian Priest entered the match and immediately squared off with McIntyre, and Logan Paul did the same with a high-flying springboard crossbody onto The Scottish Warrior. Cena exited his pod next and took out all four Superstars, electrifying the crowd with a Five Knuckle Shuffle to The Maverick.
Cena followed that up with an Attitude Adjustment on Paul, but he turned into a Claymore from McIntyre. In a stunning turn of events, The Scottish Warrior was caught in a rollup from Priest and eliminated from the match. After McIntyre decked Priest, Paul scaled to the top of Punk’s pod and hit a huge Frog Splash, eliminating The Archer of Infamy.
The Second City Saint came out of his pod swinging and took out Paul, leading to Punk and Cena sharing a hug before Rollins smashed Punk from behind. Just moments later, Punk made good on his promise and put Paul to sleep with a GTS, eliminating him.
The final three Superstars slugged it out, but Cena and Punk formed a quick partnership, hitting a Hart Attack as an homage to Canadian legends Bret Hart and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart.
Punk and Cena proceeded to go right at each other, leading to an epic exchange that saw both Superstars going for the win. After trading submission attempts, Cena caught a flying crossbody and hit an AA, only for Punk to kick out.
Cena scaled to the top rope but was foiled by Rollins, who hit a Buckle Bomb onto the hellacious chamber wall before tossing Cena through a pod. Rollins began to target Punk, but he couldn’t put him away even after a Pedigree and a devastating Stomp.
Seemingly out of nowhere, Cena returned to the action and distracted Rollins long enough for Punk to hit GTS into an Attitude Adjustment, eliminating The Visionary and setting up an iconic final two.
The deafening Toronto crowd cheered for both Superstars as they delivered their best shot, but neither a GTS nor an Attitude Adjustment was enough to end the match.
As Punk crawled to the outside, a furious Rollins returned to Stomp his rival, allowing Cena to lock in an STF. Moments later, Punk passed out, sending Cena to WrestleMania 41.
John Cena SELLS OUT and ruthlessly assaults Cody Rhodes while seemingly aligning with The Rock
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes took to the ring to congratulate John Cena on winning the Elimination Chamber, but The Final Boss and rap star Travis Scott interrupted their meeting.
The Rock demanded The American Nightmare’s answer to his offer of owning his soul and becoming “his champion,” but Rhodes profanely declined.
As Cena embraced Rhodes for making that decision, he suddenly received a signal from The Rock.
Seconds later, the 16-time World Champion shockingly booted Rhodes below the belt and carried out a meticulous and devastating attack, leaving The American Nightmare in a bloody, crumpled heap as the WWE Universe watched in horror.