WWE Elimination Chamber 2024: results, Date, start time, match card, TV channel, live stream, full winners list, history.
Elimination Chamber comes from Australia this year.
The final premium live event before WrestleMania, the 2024 Elimination Chamber took place in Australia for the country's first WWE pay-per-view event in more than five years. Five matches made up the Saturday night − or early Saturday morning in the U.S. − slate, highlighted by the men's and women's Elimination Chamber matches with a championship opportunity at WrestleMania 40 on the line. Even with WrestleMania spots up for grabs, the main even of the night was Rhea Ripley defending the WWE Women's World Championship in her home country against Nia Jax.
Here is everything Sportshistori.com you need to know about WWE Elimination Chamber 2024.
What time does WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 start?
Date: Saturday, Feb 24
Time: 6:pm AEDT, 5: am ET
The 2024 Elimination Chamber begins at 6 p.m. Australian Western Standard Time, so it'll be a very early morning for viewers in the U.S.
Elimination Chamber will begin at 5 a.m. ET/2 a.m. PT.
How to watch WWE Elimination Chamber 2024
United States: Peacock
Everywhere but the U.S.: WWE Network
WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 will be live on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network in rest of the world.
If you don't have capable internet speeds, you can order WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 on pay-per-view through your cable or satellite provider.
Where is WWE Elimination Chamber 2024?
WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 takes place at the Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia
WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 full results list,
WWE Women's World Championship Match
Rhea Ripley (c) def. Nia Jax
- The pop for Ripley's entrance was great.
- There was a moment when it looked like one of Ripley's piercings may have been ripped out accidentally.
- The way Jax's head hit the turnbuckle when Ripley dropped her onto it looked a bit rough.
- Jax putting the Australian through the announce table was a bit anticlimactic.
- Ripley's superplex looked really good.
Men's Elimination Chamber Match
Drew McIntyre def. Randy Orton, Bobby Lashley, LA Knight, Kevin Owens and United States Champion Logan Paul to earn the right to challenge World Heavyweight Champion Seth "Freakin" Rollins at WrestleMania 40
- Rollins putting up his finger for Reigns and then acting like he forgot he wasn't supposed to was such a subtle and funny moment.
- KO headbutting the pod to intimidate Paul was fun.
- Knight had pyro for his entrance, but the camera didn't see it.
- Lashley put Paul and Owens through different pod doors with Spears. Both spots definitely hurt everyone involved a bit.
- AJ Styles showed up and hit Knight with a chair several times to cause his elimination by sneaking into the cage while Lashley was leaving.
- Paul's crossbody off the pod looked good.
Cody Rhodes and Seth “Freakin” Rollins challenged The Bloodline on “The Grayson Waller Effect” before taking out Austin Theory
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Match
The Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship match was up next with Finn Bálor and Damian Priest defending the belts against Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne.
Women's Elimination Chamber Match
Becky Lynch def. Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Naomi, Tiffany Stratton and Raquel Rodriguez to earn the right to challenge the Women's World Champion at WrestleMania
- Naomi and Lynch did a great job with the time before anyone else was in the ring.
- Stratton was so over with the crowd and had the best sequence when entering the match out of the four women released from pods.
- Rodriguez seems to have a bit more confidence since she returned.
- Belair locking Stratton in the pod was funny.
- Morgan hitting a senton from the top of the pod to Rodriguez was a great spot.
- Stratton's dive off the pod was awesome.
- Rodriguez had some good power moves throughout the match.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Kickoff Match
The Kabuki Warriors (c) def. Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell
There was so much space on the main level with no seats. It probably made things easy for productions but looked a bit odd in wide shots.
LeRae's springboard moonsault looked good.
List of Men’s Elimination Chamber Winners by year, history, 2002-2024
There have been 27 men’s Elimination Chamber matches, with current WWE chief content officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque having the most wins at four. Here are all the list of winners, and what they won the match for:
2002: Shawn Michaels for the World Heavyweight Championship
2003: Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship
2005: Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship
2006: John Cena for the WWE Championship
2006: Bobby Lashley for the ECW World Championship
2008: The Undertaker for a World Heavyweight Championship match at
WrestleMania 24
2008: Triple H for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 24
2009: Triple H for the WWE Championship
2009: Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship
2010: John Cena for the WWE Championship
2010: Chris Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship
2011: Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship
2011: John Cena for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 27
2012: CM Punk for the WWE Championship
2012: Daniel Bryan for the World Heavyweight Championship
2013: Jack Swagger for a World Heavyweight Championship match at
WrestleMania 29
2014: Randy Orton for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
2015: The New Day for the WWE Tag Team Championship
2015: Ryback for the Intercontinental Championship
2017: Bray Wyatt for the WWE Championship
2018: Roman Reigns for a WWE Universal Championship match at WrestleMania
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2019: Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship
2020: The Miz and John Morrison for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team
Championship
2021: Daniel Bryan for a WWE Universal Championship match
2021: Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship
2022: Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship
2023: Austin Theory for the United States Championship
2024: Drew McIntyre for a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 40
List of Women’s Elimination Chamber Winners by year, history, 2018-2024
The women’s Elimination Chamber match was introduced in 2018 and there have been five matches. Here are all the list of winners, and what they won the match for:
2018: Alexa Bliss for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship
2019: Bayley and Sasha Banks for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
2020: Shayna Baszler for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at
WrestleMania 36
2022: Bianca Belair for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 38
2023: Asuka for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 39
2024: Rhea Ripley for a WWE Raw Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 40
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