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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025: A Night of Chaos, Triumph, and Unforgettable Moments
March 1st, 2025 – Live Online Results
The WWE Universe held its collective breath as the clock struck zero on March 1st, 2025. The stage was set, the stakes were sky-high, and the Elimination Chamber loomed large, ready to unleash its signature brand of chaos. This year’s event promised to be one for the ages, with rivalries reaching their boiling point, championships hanging in the balance, and superstars vying for a chance to etch their names in WrestleMania history.
From jaw-dropping surprises to heart-stopping near-falls, WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 delivered on every front. Let’s dive into the results, the drama, and the moments that will be talked about for years to come.
The Kickoff Show: Setting the Tone
Before the main card even began, the WWE Universe was treated to a high-octane Kickoff Show match that set the tone for the night.
Match 1: Intercontinental Championship – Fatal 4-Way Match
Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Ilja Dragunov vs. Ricochet vs. Bron Breakker
The Intercontinental Championship was on the line in a fast-paced Fatal 4-Way match that left the crowd breathless. Carmelo Hayes, the reigning champion, brought his A-game, but the relentless aggression of Ilja Dragunov and the high-flying prowess of Ricochet kept him on his toes. Bron Breakker, however, was the wildcard, showcasing his raw power and intensity.
The finish came when Breakker speared Dragunov out of nowhere, only for Hayes to capitalize with a quick roll-up on Ricochet to retain his title. The crowd erupted in a mix of cheers and boos as Hayes celebrated, but the real story was the post-match brawl between Breakker and Dragunov, hinting at a future showdown.
Winner and STILL Intercontinental Champion: Carmelo Hayes
Main Card: The Chamber Awaits
Match 2: Women’s Elimination Chamber Match – Winner Faces Women’s World Champion at WrestleMania 41
Participants: Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Becky Lynch, Jade Cargill, Liv Morgan, and Nia Jax
The first Chamber match of the night was an absolute war. Six of the most dominant women in WWE stepped into the steel structure, each with their eyes on the prize: a Women’s World Championship match at WrestleMania 41.
The match began with Bianca Belair and Becky Lynch, two veterans who know each other all too well. Their chemistry was undeniable, but the dynamic shifted dramatically as the pods opened every five minutes. Rhea Ripley entered third, bringing her signature brutality, followed by Jade Cargill, who looked like a force of nature. Liv Morgan and Nia Jax rounded out the field, adding their unique styles to the mix.
Highlights included:
- Jade Cargill eliminating Nia Jax with a devastating Jaded onto the steel grating.
- Liv Morgan hitting a stunning Oblivion on Becky Lynch to eliminate The Man.
- Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair trading power moves in a showdown that brought the crowd to its feet.
In the end, it was Rhea Ripley who emerged victorious, last eliminating Bianca Belair with a Riptide through a steel chair. The Eradicator is heading to WrestleMania, and the Women’s World Champion should be very, very afraid.
Winner: Rhea Ripley
Match 3: Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship – Triple Threat Match
The Usos (c) vs. DIY vs. The Creed Brothers
The tag team division was on full display in this chaotic Triple Threat match. The Usos, now in their second reign as Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, faced stiff competition from the technical mastery of DIY and the raw power of The Creed Brothers.
The match was a rollercoaster of near-falls, double-team maneuvers, and high-risk dives. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa came agonizingly close to reclaiming the gold, but Julius and Brutus Creed’s brute strength kept them in the fight.
The finish came when Jimmy Uso superkicked Julius Creed out of nowhere, allowing Jey Uso to hit a top-rope splash for the pin. The Usos celebrated, but the tension between them was palpable, hinting at cracks in their foundation.
Winners and STILL Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions: The Usos
Match 4: Men’s Elimination Chamber Match – Winner Faces World Heavyweight Champion at WrestleMania 41
Participants: Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, Gunther, Drew McIntyre, LA Knight, and Logan Paul
The men’s Elimination Chamber match was nothing short of spectacular. Six of WWE’s biggest stars entered the structure, each with their own path to victory. Cody Rhodes, still chasing his ultimate dream, started the match alongside Seth Rollins, reigniting their storied rivalry.
The pods opened in rapid succession, with Gunther bringing his unmatched physicality, Drew McIntyre unleashing his fury, LA Knight electrifying the crowd, and Logan Paul… well, being Logan Paul.
Highlights included:
- Gunther chopping the soul out of LA Knight, leaving visible welts on his chest.
- Logan Paul hitting a picture-perfect Buckshot Lariat on Seth Rollins, drawing gasps from the crowd.
- Drew McIntyre eliminating Gunther after a brutal Claymore, only to be eliminated moments later by Cody Rhodes.
The final two came down to Cody Rhodes and LA Knight, and the crowd was split down the middle. After a back-and-forth exchange, Cody hit a Cross Rhodes out of nowhere to secure the victory. The American Nightmare is heading to WrestleMania, and the World Heavyweight Championship is in his sights.
Winner: Cody Rhodes
Match 5: Women’s World Championship – Steel Cage Match
Iyo Sky (c) vs. Bayley
The tension between Iyo Sky and Bayley reached its breaking point in this brutal Steel Cage match. With no outside interference allowed, the two former allies were forced to settle their differences one-on-one.
The match was a masterclass in storytelling, with Bayley targeting Iyo’s injured knee and Iyo using her high-flying arsenal to keep Bayley off balance. The crowd was on the edge of their seats as both women attempted to escape the cage, only to be pulled back in at the last second.
The finish came when Iyo Sky hit a breathtaking moonsault from the top of the cage, followed by a quick escape to retain her title. Bayley was left devastated, but the respect between the two was evident as they shared a moment after the match.
Winner and STILL Women’s World Champion: Iyo Sky
Main Event: WWE Championship – Last Man Standing Match
Roman Reigns (c) vs. The Rock
The Bloodline saga reached its climax in the main event, as Roman Reigns defended his WWE Championship against The Rock in a Last Man Standing match. The stakes were personal, the animosity was real, and the crowd was electric.
The match was an absolute war, with both men using every weapon at their disposal. Chairs, tables, kendo sticks, and even the steel steps were all fair game. The Rock looked to have the match won after a People’s Elbow through a table, but Roman kicked out at the last possible second.
The final moments saw Roman hit a thunderous Spear on The Rock through the announce table, followed by a second Spear in the ring. As the referee’s count reached 10, The Rock struggled to his feet but collapsed just before the count was complete.
Winner and STILL WWE Champion: Roman Reigns
Final Thoughts
WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 was a night of unforgettable moments, shocking twists, and emotional triumphs. From Rhea Ripley and Cody Rhodes earning their WrestleMania opportunities to Roman Reigns cementing his legacy, the road to WrestleMania 41 is officially underway.
The WWE Universe will be buzzing about this event for weeks to come, and if this is any indication of what’s in store for WrestleMania, we’re in for one hell of a ride.
What were your favorite moments from Elimination Chamber 2025? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to tune in to Raw and SmackDown for the fallout!
Very good show
I think his Ic run being so long hurt him as a credible world champion. It’s like he fought all the same guys and crushed them for a mid card belt now we are supposed to believe they are an actual challenge to him as a world champion? Lol when they took the intercontinental title off of him they should have moved him to SmackDown and put a new list of challengers in front of him. And moved Cody and the WWE championship to raw
Very good episode,
imagine being deluded enough to think a multi billion dollar company with guys who literally have wrestling in their blood hot shoted a heel turn storyline because they booked themselves into a corner. are you serious dude? that is the most ridiculous thing i have read in a minute lol. good luck bro.
Great episode.
Punk/Cody was there for the taking and Cena could’ve gone up against Gunther.
They knee jerked a heel turn because they booked themselves into a nepotism corner
Very good show
honestly don’t get the hate. like sure, there’s no major story here YET. But Punk/Rollins/Reigns has a lot of potential to be a high quality match. I’m legit looking forward to it and love that these three have wound up in a match together.
Great episode.
The triple threat match between them at Wrestlemania is gonna be awesome. Super stoked for this match
Great show
Let’s mention the women’s match in every live/hate challenge. Easiest task for this group of “journalists” ever. Each one of these love/hates are more embarrassing than the last. We get it, women’s wrestling is amazing and should main event every show and if a women’s match is bad it’s because where it is on the card or the booking it’s never the talent, all the women are top tier wrestlers.
Very good show
You wanna find out who the real simps and shills are? Mark down anybody who defends that main event match! Even the diehard AEW fans are crapping on that main event. It was terrible.
This Moxley stuff is stinking out the entire show and the dude seems to think he is Brock Lesnar.
The sad part is that this wasn’t a terrible show overall and with all things taken into an account. But at the end of the day, a bad ending can ruin a whole show for a lot of people. “Game of Thrones season 8” style.
Great show
So the crux of it all is that the PLE started strong…then ended with a sour belch.
The fans most remember how you left them and the fans are going to remember this show with a resounding “bleh”!
And any casual fan who watched with their buddies who are more diehard fans, may have left the viewing saying aloud, “That guy was pretty good. He should go to WWE”.
Great show.
I’ve said before but I think one of the issues here is that Tony is a massive fan of NJPW and often looks to emulate their PPV card structure. NJPW cards typically build to a climax with the big matches back to back and tend not to feature cool down matches or spots. Problem is western audiences haven’t been conditioned for that over the last 40 years, so often results in burnout. Personally I would have laid out the card like below giving breathing spaces, opening with the Steel Cage match and building to the Hollywood Ending as the main event.
Storm vs. May
Mox vs. Cope
Hangman vs. MJF
Hurt Syndicate vs. Outrunners
Takeshita vs. Omega
Swerve vs. Ricochet
Okada vs. King
Mone vs. Watanabe
Ospreay vs. Fletcher
Great episode.
Very good show, but the ending is what people remember. WWE ended Elimination Chamber with a huge heel turn. AEW ended Revolution with that abominable ending.
it doesn’t totally undo a great show, but it might have done more harm than good.
Very good show
I can already see Trips the mark statues, Trips the mark with a 20 minutes speech, the camera focusing onTrips the mark every 30 seconds when he is on the crowd.
Great show.
I’m glad they are bringing it back to a nice venue. The idea of hosting it immediately after Smackdown is insane. Why not put a highlight show or broadcast the Hall of Fame instead of airing Smackdown that week.
best of the best
Very good show tonight
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clickbait
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Loving it
Fantastic Article
Raw vs SD
The only switches from Raw vs SD were Breakker, and Jax?
Super excited about Kiana James to Raw.
Super excited about Kiana James to Raw. She’s been great on NXT so hopefully they don’t ruin her momentum.
I dunno what the Final
I dunno what the Final Testament want, but at this point I am afraid to ask.
Save yourself time and money a
Save yourself time and money and just say everyone on smackdown will stay on smackdown, everyone on raw will stay on raw. What clown wrote this episode?!
Willow should NOT lose
Willow should NOT lose to Moñe at Double or Nothing.
I love the work Mariah’s done with Toni,
I love the work Mariah’s done with Toni, but Ngl I would also love her just gal-palling around with Mina for a spell
I’m all in on joshi invasion of AEW.
I’m all in on joshi invasion of AEW. I’m kinda down for joshi invasion of all promotions honestly
Danielson is also a 21st century
That line makes me laugh like Danielson is also a 21st century wrestler
I’ve never heard of.
Uhg, some other random wrestler from a promotion I’ve never heard of.
This is going to be a squash match right?
Wait, Anna Jay isn’t in Dark Order?
not even the security guard
not even the security guard with the hogan beard is dragging me out of daily’s rn
Kurt V Bret V Perfect
Three other Ospreay dream matches
V Kurt V Bret V Perfect
I have never seen mina before.
I have never seen mina before…. But from the entrance alone i am a fan
I’ve ever seen. Good lord
Anna Jay one of the finest women I’ve ever seen. Good lord
May gets all the ladies.
May gets all the ladies.
Daily’s Place just feels right
Anna Jay match in Daily’s Place just feels right
Is Mina’s theme
Is Mina’s theme a rip of Danza Kaduro? 🕺🏻
I enjoy Fallon’s work in ring,
I enjoy Fallon’s work in ring, and her character work. I just wish she didn’t scream so much- every single move.
Was late tuning in tonight,
Was late tuning in tonight, went and watched the women’s title match, Tatum showed up and showed tf out. Sad she didn’t win but the sky’s the limit
Jensen getting back together
first step to Briggs and Jensen getting back together
I wonder if Fallon Henley gets called up,
I wonder if Fallon Henley gets called up, she’s not really in any important angles in NXT.
John Cena style
Jasmyn has that chiseled chin. John Cena style
“Thank you, Trish Jacey”
Jacey Jayne wants Thea to say “Thank you, Trish Jacey”
What a woman
Her weave fallen off and her not skipping a beat. What a woman. I’m all in on jaida parker
Jaida to get her feet
This OTM side quest was good for Jaida to get her feet wet but her ceiling is sooo much higher than Lucien, Bronco & SCRYPTS
Really don’t like that it’s the Women’s NXT North American Championship.
Really don’t like that it’s the Women’s NXT North American Championship. Besides being an awkward mouthful, it’s too derivative of Men’s midcard title.
Gratitude is not an option
“Gratitude is not an option but a debt that you will repay to me” lmao damn Jacy sounds so badass and ominous 😭
She’s got a really bright future.
Jaida’s only been doing this for a year and a half. She’s got a really bright future.
I love the implied narrative that
I love the implied narrative that it’s Nattie who is singlehandedly selling out a WWE tour of Europe
All these talks about call-ups,
All these talks about call-ups, I feel Jacy Jayne is more overdue than most. One of the best character workers around.
I feel like Jaida has been winning every week
I feel like Jaida has been winning every week for a while now but it hasn’t really gotten her anywhere lol
Booker’s about to faint during
Booker’s about to faint during the sexiest contract signing of all time.
SOMEONE CLIP THAT LEXIS KING
SOMEONE CLIP THAT LEXIS KING PART IN THE NXT SHOP COMMERCIAL AND MAKE IT A MEME
So.. Natalya had a ton of work done
So.. Natalya had a ton of work done on her face right? She had some weird angles to it when the camera followed her walking
Any recognise the photographer
Any recognise the photographer in the Baron/Lexis segment?