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Six Superstars will collide inside the Elimination Chamber for the right to challenge Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania.

Randy Orton was first to qualify for the Chamber when he defeated Aleister Black and Solo Sikoa in a Triple Threat Match on SmackDown. 

LA Knight became the second to qualify after defeating Penta and Austin Theory on Raw.

Cody Rhodes bested Jacob Fatu and Sami Zayn in a thriller to become the third Superstar to qualify.

Je’Von Evans defeated Gunther and Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio to qualify.

Trick Williams took down Damian Priest and Carmelo Hayes to secure his place in the dreaded structure. 

Jey Uso claimed the last Elimination Chamber berth, defeating Bronson Reed and "Original" El Grande Americano.

However, on the SmackDown before Elimination Chamber, Uso was found injured backstage, forcing him out of the match. Logan Paul defeated Jacob Fatu to claim the place originally won by Uso.

The Elimination Chamber Match will begin with two Superstars in the ring and four other competitors enclosed in their respective pods. At equally timed intervals, a pod door will open, allowing another competitor to join the bout. 

This process will continue until all pods are empty. When a Superstar is pinned or submits, that Superstar is eliminated and must exit the Chamber. The last Superstar remaining will be the winner.

Tune in to Raw and SmackDown to find out who will join The Viper in the Elimination Chamber to compete for the right to challenge McIntyre at The Showcase of the Immortals. 

And don’t miss all the action of WWE Elimination Chamber, streaming live on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7 ET/4 PT on ESPN in the United States and Netflix everywhere else.

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Six Superstars will collide inside the Elimination Chamber for the right to challenge Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania.

Randy Orton was first to qualify for the Chamber when he defeated Aleister Black and Solo Sikoa in a Triple Threat Match on SmackDown. 

LA Knight became the second to qualify after defeating Penta and Austin Theory on Raw.

Cody Rhodes bested Jacob Fatu and Sami Zayn in a thriller to become the third Superstar to qualify.

Je’Von Evans defeated Gunther and Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio to qualify.

Trick Williams took down Damian Priest and Carmelo Hayes to secure his place in the dreaded structure. 

Jey Uso claimed the last Elimination Chamber berth, defeating Bronson Reed and "Original" El Grande Americano.

However, on the SmackDown before Elimination Chamber, Uso was found injured backstage, forcing him out of the match. Logan Paul defeated Jacob Fatu to claim the place originally won by Uso.

The Elimination Chamber Match will begin with two Superstars in the ring and four other competitors enclosed in their respective pods. At equally timed intervals, a pod door will open, allowing another competitor to join the bout. 

This process will continue until all pods are empty. When a Superstar is pinned or submits, that Superstar is eliminated and must exit the Chamber. The last Superstar remaining will be the winner.

Tune in to Raw and SmackDown to find out who will join The Viper in the Elimination Chamber to compete for the right to challenge McIntyre at The Showcase of the Immortals. 

And don’t miss all the action of WWE Elimination Chamber, streaming live on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7 ET/4 PT on ESPN in the United States and Netflix everywhere else.

Check out all the exciting things to do in The Second City with ChooseChicago.com.