WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Results, Winners And Grades On March 1

The Rock appears in Toronto for WWE Elimination Chamber 2025

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 advertised two Elimination Chamber matches and Trish Stratus’ return to the ring in her hometown of Toronto, Canada.

Elimination Chamber also advertised the next chapter in the “fight forever” feud between Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, as well as Cody Rhodes’ decision on whether or not he will sell his soul to The Rock, who has moved 5,000 tickets since being announced for Elimination Chamber: Toronto.

Elimination Chamber’s final segment ended with a shocking heel turn from John Cena.

WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto Results On March, 2025

  • Bianca Belair wins the Women’Elimination Chamber
  • Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton def. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae
  • Kevin Owens def. Sami Zayn | Unsanctioned Match
  • John Cena Wins Men’s Elimination Chamber and Turns Heel

WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto Ticket Sales

  • WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Venue: Rogers Centre (Toronto, ON)
  • WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Tickets Distributed: 35,298
  • WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Tickets Available: 474

WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Highlights, Winners And Grades

Bianca Belair Wins Women’s WWE Elimination Chamber

The “Star Spangled Banner” was booed by the Canadian crowd, but the loudly cheered and sang along to “O Canada.”

Liv Morgan has competed in six Elimination Chambers. The rest of the field has competed in three each, with the exception of Roxanne Perez who is appearing in her first Chamber.

Bayley was just as into Bianca and Naomi’s entrances as they were.

Jade Cargill returned before the match began. Jade wore all black, a stark contrast to the all-white fits from Bianca and Naomi. Jade mauled Naomi, and beat her down so bad Naomi was stretchered out. Bianca Belair was crying in the pod. It can be assumed that Naomi attacked Jade, but did Bianca have anything to do with it?

After over 10 minutes without a fall, the eliminations came one after another. Bayley was eliminated by Liv Morgan. Perez was then eliminated by Alexa Bliss, who was eliminated with a rollup by Morgan.

Bianca Belair bounced Morgan off the glass and the cage, which was Belair’s revenge from Morgan bouncing Bianca off the cage by her ponytail.

Bianca Belair countered an Oblivion with a KOD for the win. The announcers played it up as Bianca overcoming the emotional trauma from earlier to win the match.

For more on this incredible Women’s Chamber, click here.

WWE Women’s Elimination Chamber Grade: A

Trish Stratus And Tiffany Stratton Def. Nia Jax And Candice LeRae

Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton both matched yet again, with Stratus wearing a sports-inspired fit similar to a jersey.

Pat McAfee used this match to continue to go in on the Canada crowd for booing the Star Spangled Banner. He praised Naomi for tauntingly chanting “USA!”

Surprisingly, fans chanted “we want Tiffy!” as their hometown hero was mauled in the ring.

Tiffy Time arrived with a furious comeback from Stratton, who endeared herself to the Canadian crowd with a mix of gymnastics and a double-stomp dropkick on Jax and LeRae.

Stratus tagged back in with a comeback of her own as fans chanted “Canada!” Stratus then hit an impressive super Stratusfaction. After awkwardly kicking Trish out of the ring, Stratus hit the PME on Jax for the win.

Stratus and Stratton vs. Jax and LeRae Grade: B

Kein Owens Def. Sami Zayn

Toronto native Drake was in attendance for WWE Elimination Chamber, seated in the front row. He was not shown on camera during the broadcast.

Referee Rod Zapata was not in his traditional referee gear. Instead, he wore a black compression shirt since this was an unsanctioned match. The lights were also dimmed. It was made clear that Zapata could not interfere in any way except for delivering a count or calling for the bell.

For the second night in a row, Toronto went wild for Sami Zayn. They were not as hot for Kevin Owens, who received a mixed response.

Zayn, dressed in black jeans, received a huge pop for grabbing a hockey stick and swinging it at Owens.

As the brawl spilled into the crowd, Zayn hit two different Blue Thunder Bombs through two different tables. Owens came back by peppering Zayn with several shots using a trash can lid. Owens then literally turned the tables by sending Zayn through not one, but two tables. Fans chanted “holy s—t” as this unsanctioned match lived up to its expectations. Owens followed up with a FIsherman’s Brainbuster on an open steel chair. When Zayn kicked out, Michael Cole asked “why?!”

Zayn made a comeback ending with two butterfly suplexes, one of which was through an open chair. More “holy s—t” chants. A Helluva Kick attempt was thwarted as Owens pulled Zapata in front of him, causing Owens to accidentally kick Zapata. Charles Robinson, in his referee gear, counted a nearfall. Owens attacked Robinson.

Owens threw a chair in Sami’s face with a table already set up in the ring. As Zayn battled back, KO countered with a Fisherman’s Buster through a table. At this point, I lost count of the amount of “holy s—t” chants. Sami kicked out again, with Cole begging Zayn to stay down.

Zayn battled back with a Helluva Kick. Sami grabbed a barb wire steel chair. Zayn whacked Owens with the chair multiple times. Zayn then hit a drop toe hold on a charging Owens on the barb wired steel chair. Zayn then hit a Blue Thunder Bomb on the barbed chair for another nearfall.

Now it was Owens’ turn to battle back. Owens pillmanized Zayn with a steel chair into the post, followed by multiple power bombs on the apron. At this point, WWE officials tried to intervene. Owens finally tossed Zayn into the ring and pinned him for the win.

After the match, Randy Orton returned to attack Kevin Owens, saving Sami from further damage. Orton teased a chairshot, then tossed the chair aside and went for the punt. Unfortunately, the WWE officials jumped in at the last minute to a loud chorus of boos. Orton took out the rest of his frustrations with an RKO party on WWE security.

Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens Grade: A

Men’s WWE Elimination Chamber

Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins started the Chamber. McIntyre’s obsession with CM Punk continued as he banged on Punks pod during his entrance.

Michael Cole continued to insist that John Cena deserved to simply announce himself for the Chamber. Wade Barrett took exception to this statement, calling out Cole for glazing Cena. Cole then took a shot at the Nexus for failing to take Cena out in his prime.

CM Punk was great while taunting McIntyre and Rollins as they beat the hell out of each other. Logan Paul, meanwhile, was using graffiti in his Chamber pod.

Logan Paul entered the Chamber to a chorus of boos. John Cena ran wild on the field upon entering. Cena then ate a Claymore Kick but was immediately rolled up by Damian Priest. McIntyre hit Priest with a Claymore Kick out of frustration, and Priest was eliminated by Paul, and a top-pod Frog Splash.

Cena eliminated Logan Paul, bringing the field down to a Final 3 that has won a combined 26 world championships.

Seth Rollins interrupted a brawl between Cena and Punk, but took both their finishers for his troubles. His obsession with Punk once again cost him a big match. Unfortunately for Punk, that obsession also cost punk as Rollins hit Phil with a Stomp, leading to a Cena win.

For more about the men’s Elimination Chamber, click here.

Men’s WWE Elimination Chamber Grade: A

Cody Rhodes Rejects The Rock, John cena Turns Heel

Cody Rhodes walked out immediately following Cena’s win. Rhodes shook hands with Cena, only to be interrupted by The Rock and a cameo by Travis Scott.

With Travis Scott and Cena still in the ring, Rock demanded that Rhodes embrace him as a brother. Rock said he wants and needs Cody’s soul.

Not only did Cody Rhodes reject The Rock, Rhodes told The Rock “Go f—k yourself!” This prompted a shocking heel turn from John Cena, who has now aligned with The Rock. For more details, click here.

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