Cody Rhodes: What are we going to discuss, Washington, DC? We can discuss how the Elimination Chamber appears to be used at WrestleMania. The huge announcement that our guy, my friend, “Main Event,” Jey Uso, had chosen GUNTHER to compete for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania was made this past Monday. For the Undisputed WWE Championship, everyone is now focused on the Elimination Chamber and who will face me in the main event. Who will it be, then? Will Logan Paul be the most innate athlete to ever play our sport? What about CM Punk, my friend who is The Voice Of The Voiceless? Additionally, there is Drew McIntyre. And then, of course, John Cena, the greatest of all time. I can identify the person it won’t be. Solo Sikoa won’t be the one. Solo Sikoa is not participating in any of the remaining qualifying matches and has not earned a spot in the chamber. Solo Sikoa is unaware of how things work between him and me in this ring, one-on-one. Last week, Solo Sikoa, who I think was the Samoan Spike, wasn’t for me.
Drew McIntyre: That’s all I get, too, Drew McIntyre?
Cody Rhodes: That’s fair, all right. Everyone is thinking about a lot of things since it’s WrestleMania season. You’re correct, I’m sorry. Would you like to do it again? Would you people mind if we repeated this? Treat me. This one is for you, all right. And Drew McIntyre, too!
Additionally, as a World Champion, Drew McIntyre has won the Elimination Chamber twice. Also, Money in the Bank winner, Royal Rumble champion, and former multiple world champion Drew McIntyre. Putting accolades aside, is he the same Drew McIntyre who, only a month ago on SmackDown, attempted to fight me after standing in this ring and hugging you and putting myself out there because I was worried about you and told you that you were going into a dark place? Is that Drew McIntyre, too, that you attacked a few weeks later on Raw when I was dealing with Sami Zayn? Is that the person you have in mind, Cody? You made it personal, friend, so I guess I’ll have to remind you who Drew McIntyre is. I don’t know your deal, and I didn’t want it to be this way.
Is that correct, Cody Rhodes? Since I’ve rejoined WWE, I can count on one hand the number of men who have defeated me. I remember that you are one of them, Drew.
Jacob Fatu: Drew, you’ve already been assigned to the chamber. Come on, I’m going all gas tonight, no breaks. Therefore, I am going to give Priest and Braun a hard time. And I’ll earn entry to the chamber once I’ve finished completing those two. I’m taking it to WrestleMania after that. After WrestleMania is over, I’ll bring the title back to my family, where it should have remained.
Drew McIntyre: What do you think? I believe that people are interested in seeing this. Right now, I believe that people want to watch us fight like a psycho and a werewolf in the nation’s capital. But since I already have a place in the chamber, it won’t happen. I believe he wants to speak with you, Cody.
Cody Rhodes: Since that’s what you want, say when. Here’s when, then. We can battle over this once you are eligible for the Elimination Chamber and have defeated every opponent in that chamber.
Jacob Fatu: Cody, don’t. I’ll be the first to speak to Solo about some family business if anyone else does.
Cody Rhodes: I will definitely get the last word, but you can have the first.
Production assistants in the backstage area are attacked by Jacob Fatu.
Trish Stratus, a member of the WWE Hall of Fame, will attend the Elimination Chamber PLE in Toronto.
First Match: Chelsea Green with Piper Niven vs. Naomi with Bianca BelAir in a Women’s Elimination Chamber qualifying match
Naomi receives a two-count from The O’Connor Roll. Another fast rollup for a two count from Naomi. The Rolling Crucifix is Naomi’s next move for a two-count. Green gives Naomi a face slap. Green gives Naomi a two-count by rolling her over. Naomi is whipped across the ring by Green. Green drapes a clothesline over Naomi. Naomi kicked Green in the middle with a double mule. With a knee lift, Naomi. Naomi then delivers an Axe Kick. For a two count, Naomi used a leg drop. A knife-edge chop for Naomi. Green reverses out of Naomi’s Irish whip. The Booty Shake is delivered by Naomi. A two-count for Naomi with a Running Meteora. On the outside, Green gathers. The Baseball Slide Dropkick is avoided by Green. Green’s “The Pump Kick” is perfect for Naomi. Green strikes a stance for the audience. Naomi is rolled back into the ring by Green.
Green switches to a ground-and-pound strategy. Green gets kicked in the stomach by Naomi. A two-count for Naomi with The Sunset Flip. The Springboard Enzuigiri is avoided by Green. Green gets a block of chops. Green stomps into the lower turnbuckle pad for a two-count while holding the bow and arrow. Green’s boot is choking Naomi. Green strikes Naomi’s back with clubbing punches. Naomi’s face is dribbled into the canvas by Green. From the corner, Green begins to gloat. Naomi receives a two-count from The O’Connor Roll. For a two count, Green responds with a Step Up Enzuigiri. Green places her knee against Naomi’s nape. Green resumes using her boot to choke Naomi. Green with shoulder blocks that clubb. Naomi is placed on the top turnbuckle by Green.
Naomi prevents access to the SuperPlex. Green is headbutted by Naomi. The Flying Crossbody Block’s Naomi. Naomi with two clotheslines that dive. Naomi’s Short-Arm Reversal. Leg Lariat with Naomi. Green gets dropped by Naomi with The Spinning Bulldog. For a two count, Naomi was with The Famouser. The Heat Seeker is blocked by green. The Roundhouse Kick with Naomi. The Heat Seeker gets hit by Naomi. Green dodges out of the path as Naomi attempts The Split Legged MoonSault. For a two count, Green gives The Rough Ryder. Unprettier is blocked by Naomi. Exchange Rollup. Green’s right shoulder is kicked by Naomi. Green pushes Naomi onto the top turnbuckle pad, face first. Green for two counts with The Draping Backstabber. Green yanks Naomi’s hair back. The Avalanche Unprettier is negated by Naomi. A Springboard Enzuigiri with Naomi. X-Factor with Naomi. The victory is won by Naomi using The Split Legged MoonSault.
Naomi won by Pinfall.
Michelle McCool, the newest member of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025, deserves congratulations.
Promotion of Sami Zayn
I haven’t been doing well, then. I apologise for not providing an update sooner, but I’m sure most of you have heard by now that my neck isn’t feeling well. There has been some damage to my nerves, and I’m seeing doctors about it. However, I believe that the past few weeks have been especially difficult as I’ve tried to accept all that has happened here with Kevin and myself. The number of times Kevin has betrayed me, or perhaps I have betrayed him, or whatever the case may be, has almost become a joke. Although it seems to be a given in our relationship, this one was unique, don’t you think? I am certain that you, Kevin, are aware of that as well. Both of us are well aware of your Package PileDriver goals.
Because that was about attempting to ruin my career, not about trying to advance or send a message. For what purpose? That’s what I’m having trouble with. What is it over? Over a wrestling match, over the fact that I didn’t assist you in winning? You didn’t see me running out there, crying, to see how you were doing as you were lying there bleeding and still not moving. yelling at the doctors to get him some help and to check on him. Because, in my opinion, being there for someone is the same as looking out for them. However, you believe that I should have helped you cheat in that match and pushed Cody Rhodes off the ladder. I suppose we have a different perspective there. The short answer is that I have no idea when I will be cleared. But you and I will go again when I am, Kevin. It won’t be enjoyable, I’m telling you now. I’ll see you shortly.
Second Game: Los Garza vs. The Motor City Machine Guns
Angel Garza and Chris Sabin will get things started. Garza gives Sabin a stomach kick. Garza gives Sabin a back punch. Sabin is whipped across the ring by Garza. Garza throws a clothesline at Sabin, who dodges it. Shelley includes himself. Supported Shoulder Kick. Carrillo is knocked off the ring apron by MCMG. With an arm-ringer, Shelley. Garza stops Shelley’s boot. With a knee lift, Garza. Carrillo is tagged by Garza. Carrillo is flung to the ground by Shelley. Shelley with an Atomic Drop Inverted. Sabin dropkicks Garza’s left knee. Combination of Muta Lock with Basement Dropkick. Three SuperKicks in Garza. Carrillo gives Sabin a chest kick. Los Garza strikes a stance for the audience.
During the ad break, Los Garza controls the entire game. Carrillo and Sabin are tagged in. Carrillo is a clothing line by Sabin. Garza is kicked off the apron by Sabin. For a two count, Sabin is with The La Magistral. Step Up Enzuigiri from Sabin. Sabin with a back elbow smash while jogging. Shelley is tagged by Sabin. Shelley using knee strikes in Muay Thai. A two-count Missile Dropkick/Flatliner combination. Sabin is tagged by Shelley. Shelley is caught in midair by Garza. Sabin is a Carrillo clothing line. Combination of Springboard Enzuigiri, PowerBomb, and Powerslam for a two-count. Carrillo to Shelley with a Spinning Enzuigiri. Garza uses The Orihara MoonSault to destroy Shelley. Carrillo attempts a MoonSault, but Sabin raises his feet. Garza is SuperKicks by Sabin. The Suicide Dive is won by Sabin. Carrillo is rolled back into the ring by Sabin. Shelley is tagged by Sabin. To win, MCMG makes contact with Skull & Bones.
The Motor City Machine Guns via Pinfall emerged victorious.
In the locker room, Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu eventually catch up to Solo Sikoa. What in the world is going on? Fatu wants to know. For some time now, Fatu has been attempting to reach Solo. Solo needs a vacation. He hasn’t been himself since he lost the Ula Fala. He disappointed the whole family. Does Jacob know what that feels like? However, Solo is now fine, healthy, and prepared to leave. Solo is prepared to assume control of this company. Again, though, the only way they can accomplish that is if Jacob wins the qualifying match, advances to the Chamber, wins, and returns the crown to the family. Jacob is asked by Solo if he has him. Jacob gets stopped in his tracks by Solo. Solo declares his love for Jacob.
Promotion of Damian Priest
I don’t need to introduce myself; that was the purpose of Monday Night Raw for the previous four years. I reached the summit. I’m not letting anyone on SmackDown take precedence over me. I don’t know your ass; you may be an adversary or a buddy when that bell sounds. I don’t require a boss. A crew is not necessary. All I ever needed was this—myself and me alone. Anarchy has arrived, therefore you all had better be prepared for retribution.
LA Knight Segment, The Miz, and Shinsuke Nakamura
Shinsuke Nakamura: I’ve been waiting for weeks. I’ve been observing from the sidelines for weeks. I’m hoping for a challenging task. A fighter to bring to me. This place is devoid of fighters. The same weakling.
LA Knight: Allow me to speak. Observe the elderly Shin as he plays both sides of the truth and two lives. He has been hiding in the shadows, he claims. Indeed! That, in my opinion, is the reality. You have been evading detection. Then you claimed to be praying for a deserving candidate. Then you mentioned that you were trying to find an exam. False! The largest group of bullshit I’ve ever heard is that one. That’s the biggest lie I’ve ever heard because the last time we were in this ring, I put your head on the mat and the three count was there. However, half of Samoa and Tonga had to come down here and take that away from me. And since then, I’ve defeated every dimwitted fool who has challenged me in an attempt to reclaim the title. But would you like to discuss the championship test? Now, I’ll tell you the test. You are being examined by the test. This is the test. And everyone is saying, LA Knight, YEAH! So you’ve already failed that test, my man!
The Miz: I take it you guys are still pursuing that nonsense? I mean, I had to own that I was mistaken. Although I don’t make mistakes very often, I was in error. I claimed about a year ago that LA Knight was a passing craze and a flicker in the pan, but now the WWE Universe is suckling him. All it does is sort of prove one thing. that you people lack education. I am aware that you lack intelligence. You are a simpleton. Look at you, you’re so basic, so basic. I share Shinsuke’s perception that you are the only one deserving person. Do you know who deserves it?
LA Knight: Don’t worry, I’ve got this. You’re probably going to say, The Miz right? It is likely that you will mention that I defeated John Cena in the main event of WrestleMania, that I was a Grand Sam champion, or that I was a former United States Champion. Look, you must have been using the same old nonsense for the past ten years. Talk about it, my god. And if my calculations are correct, you haven’t been important for that long. I must admit, though, that I’m a little glad to see you here. I nearly forgot you were present. As a matter of fact, it seems like everyone wants to forget you’re here. I know that everyone is eager for you to leave, so why don’t you follow John Cena’s example and embark on a farewell tour?
The Miz: Do you all wish for me to leave? Do you want me to leave? I can’t believe I’m crying on national television, but he said in his public service announcement last week that it’s acceptable for males to cry.
LA Knight: Wow, that’s impressive. Hey, what do you know? He’s true; when the situation calls for it, I did suggest that adult men could cry. You know, it’s just like you to make it a point and miss the point, because the idea was that if you wanted to speak about crying, you wanted to talk about crybabies, and there was a line where you just went a bit too far. You and Drew McIntyre must be tied for first place on that list of all-time crybaby bitches.
The Miz: I’ve been at the top, you know. In my industry, I’ve consistently been at the top. Are you curious as to why I promote my resume so highly? Because I don’t measure up to guys like you. You, LA Knight, are not on my radar, so when the dust settles on my career, my resume will stand alone. Can you say the same or will you disintegrate when they stop screaming your name and realise there’s nothing underneath? I want my chance at the US Championship, and if John Cena gets to call his shot, then The Miz deserves to call his. You’ll be the outsider looking in, as you have been throughout your career. I came to SmackDown with a new goal: to elevate a title once more and pave the path for WrestleMania.
LA Knight: I’m not even on your radar, did you just say that? Hold on. I believe you just brought up something I said last week. That indicates that you must be observing everything I do. First of all, thank you for that; I really appreciate that. But when you say, “Well, why don’t I deserve a shot at that championship?” let’s take a moment to consider that. If you combine the title defences of the man who won the title before me and the one who is currently the champion, it may have been one hundredth of what I did. Every single week, I was in the ring defending that fucking title. And that means that even though I really desire that title, I make it shine. Oh, darling, does that title ever need me? But have you ever met me, my man? You’re terrible, dude. The most helpless idiot is you. Could this man win a championship? No, no.
Knight avoids Miz’s clothesline. Miz withdraws to the outside and blocks The BTF. To end this portion, Nick Aldis steps onto the platform and declares the match official.
Third Match: The Miz vs. LA Knight
During the commercial break, this bout began. Watching from the ringside is Shinsuke Nakamura. Miz reverses out of Knight’s Irish whip. Miz is side-stepped into the turnbuckles by Knight. Knight stomps on Miz’s chest repeatedly. Knight for a two-count with a running knee strike. Miz is whipped across the ring by Knight. Knight is kicked in the chest by Miz. A knife-edge chop for Miz. Knight is sent to the corner by Miz. Knight jumps on top of Miz. Knight gives Miz a two-count powerslam. Knight gives Miz a stomach kick. Miz dumps Knight’s throat first on the top rope after blocking the BFT. Miz chokes Knight with the bottom rope. Knight gets caught in the ribs by Miz Fish. Miz is reprimanded by the referee. Miz placed a running boot on Knight’s back. Miz stomps on Knight’s chest repeatedly. Miz gets a two-count with another Running Boot. Miz strikes Knight’s chest with a hammer.
Miz locks his rear chin. Knight thrust elbows into Miz’s middle. Miz dodges Knight’s clothesline. Two NeckBreakers for a two-count from Miz. Miz is being thrown haymakers by Knight. A thumb to the eye, Miz. Knight throws Miz flying outside. Knight dribbles Miz’s head on the announcement table while using The Wrecking Ball Dropkick. Knight confronts Nakamura. Knight is driven face-first into the announcer’s table by Miz. Knight is thrown against the steel ring steps by Miz. The referee’s ten count is reset by Miz. Knight’s chest is dumped onto the ringside barricade by Miz. Knight’s boots are being placed against his chest by Miz. Miz and the referee quarrel. Knight is made fun of by Miz. Knight counters with a NeckBreaker for a two count as Miz attempts a Vertical Suplex. Miz reverses out of Knight’s Irish whip. For a two count, Miz slammed a NeckBreaker onto the knee.
With a running boot, Miz. Miz returns to the chin lock in the back. Miz is backed into the turnbuckles by Knight. Miz reverses out of Knight’s Irish whip. Knight is kicked in the gut by Miz. Knight backs away from Miz’s Irish whip. Knight is launched over the top rope by Miz. Knight is pulled off the apron by Miz. Knight is rolled back into the ring by Miz. Belly to Back Suplexes misfired. Knight clotheslines Miz. Knight pushes Miz into the turnbuckles, chest first. Knight wielding a NekBreaker in the air. Miz is whipped across the ring by Knight. Knight for two counts with a Pop Up Slam. Knight successfully lands back on his feet when Miz attempts a Vertical Suplex. Knight tries a boot, but Miz stops it. Knight gives Miz a face kick. Knight is pulled off the top turnbuckle by Miz. For a two count, Miz is using The Awesome Clothesline/Flatliner Combination. Miz fights from the firefighter’s carry position, while Knight stays away from the STO. Exchange Rollup. Miz gives Knight a two-count for using The Implant DDT. Miz is backed into the turnbuckles by Knight. Knight with many elbow strikes to the back. Knight gets kicked in the face by Miz. Knight attempts a Pop Up Powerslam, but Miz regains his balance. Knight connects with The Megastar Elbow to win after hitting The BFT. Knight and Nakamura engage in a standoff following the game.
LA Knight via Pinfall won.
— In the backstage area, Alexa Bliss bumps with Candice LeRae and Nia Jax. Alexa wishes Nia luck and hopes that she does better than Candice did the previous week. Nia claims that she will be alright because she is accustomed to being stabbed in the back by past lovers. Alexa finds it amusing because they can face off at WrestleMania if Nia wins the championship and she wins the Elimination Chamber. A Wyatt Sicks flash graphic is shown to us. How much fun would a rematch at WrestleMania be?
Andrade El Idolo informs The Miz that he saw his match and that he might learn a few things from Andrade. Carmelo Hayes enters the discussion. Melo has had enough of being treated disrespectfully. According to Miz, they ought to form a tag team. Melo leaves, refusing to participate in that.
Carmelo Hayes vs. R-Truth in the fourth match
When the bell sounds, Hayes attacks Truth right away. Hayes strikes Truth’s back with clubbing blows. Hayes’s right hand is straight. Truth is whipped across the ring by Hayes. Truth with a Hip-Toss Counter. Hayes is punched by Truth. Hayes is whipped across the ring by Truth. Truth gives Hayes a clothesline, which Hayes avoids. The Springboard Clothesline with Hayes. Hayes strikes a pose for the viewers. Hayes is surrounded by truth. Two shoulder tackles for truth.
Truth dodges Hayes’ clothesline. The Spinning Side Slam of Truth. Truth uses the Five Knuckle Shuffle, but Hayes uses a SuperKick in response. A Vertical Suplex is transformed into a Stunner by Truth. For a two-count, Hayes answers with The First 48. Truth is dived over by Hayes. On the painting, truth divides. Hayes is rolled over for a two count by Truth. The Attitude Adjustment is true, but Hayes sidesteps the situation. Hayes wearing a lariat with a short arm. Hayes wins the match by connecting with Nothing But Net.
Carmelo Hayes via Pinfall won.
The Vignette on Street Profits. According to Angelo Dawkins, The Profits will put every tag team in the ground after he receives medical clearance. Nothing is okay, which is why Ford adores the intensity. The smoke is what they desire.
— Pretty Deadly conducted a backstage interview with Byron Saxton. How do they feel about winning a tag team title battle against DIY next week? Like two delicious appetisers, they’re feeling fantastic. Their efforts are being undervalued. DIY contributes to the discussion. They are simply disappointed; they are not angry. They finally defended themselves, and Pretty Deadly didn’t ruin anything. They are responsible for Pretty Deadly’s fate next week. There will be a moment of silence for their careers, and their hopes of winning the WWE Tag Team Championship will be dashed.
Promo for Kevin Owens
You’re not doing well, then? I’m not doing well since three men who I loved and thought of as brothers have stabbed me in the back and crushed my heart over the past six months. I would have taken a bullet for these three boys. You sit there, Sami, and you talk about how your neck hurts and how much pain you’re in. You don’t understand the true meaning of pain. However, I will, in fact, show you. You mentioned that you and I would like to go again. That’s fantastic, that’s ideal, let’s do it. There isn’t a greater location than Canada, where it all began for us. So, Toronto, Elimination Chamber, cleared or not, I don’t care. You will understand suffering if you come find me.
Fifth Match: Nia Jax and Candice LeRae vs. Tiffany Stratton (c) for the WWE Women’s Championship
Stratton is driven back first into the turnbuckles by Jax. Jax with shoulder blocks for clubbing. Jax throws a big biel. Stratton is levelled by Jax using The Body Avalanche. Stratton lands back on her feet after Jax attempts another Biel Throw. Stratton dodges Jax’s clothesline. The drop toe hold is blocked by Jax. Stratton is whipped across the ring by Jax. For a two count, Jax used a Pop Up HeadButt. Jax and Stratton play together. Jax hits the steel ring post with Stratton shoulder first. Stratton stays clear of the Running Hip Attack. Stratton with a back elbow double handstand. Stratton gives Jax a dropkick to the left knee. For a two count, Jax answers with The Samoan Drop. Stratton’s hair is pulled by Jax. Jax slams into Stratton. Stratton gets headbutts from Jax. Stratton is kicked into the ropes by Jax. Against the ropes, Jax delivered a hip smash. Shivers in Stratton’s forearms. Stratton is shoved by Jax. Stratton is bodyslammed by Jax. Jax gets two counts with a running leg drop. Jax strikes the ring post with Stratton’s shoulder first. Against the ring post, Jax executes a running hip attack. Jax gets a two-count with a running elbow drop.
During the commercial break, Jax is in total control of the game. Jax puts the Cobra Clutch to use. Stratton uses a JawBreaker to deck Jax. Stratton gets headbutts from Jax. Stratton is caught in midair by Jax. Jax is rolled over for a two count by Stratton. Jax is being bombed by Stratton. Stratton for two counts with a Pop Up SpineBuster. For a two count, Stratton used a running double foot stomp. Jax is punched in the back by Stratton. Three forearm smashes from Stratton. The Double Handstand Back Elbow is blocked by Jax. Stratton is driven face-first onto the canvas by Jax. From the ringside area, Jax delivered her third running leg drop of the bout for a two-count. While Stratton lands back on her feet, Jax attempts The Avalanche Samoan Drop. Jax is bound in the tree of misery by Stratton. For a two count, Stratton used The Flying Double Foot Stomp. Stratton is sitting on the top turnbuckle with Jax. Another headbutt from Jax. Forearm Trade. For a two-count, Jax hits The Avalanche Samoan Drop.
Stratton is dragged to the corner by Jax. Jax for a two-count with The Flying Leg Drop. Jax is sent shoulder first into the ring post by Stratton. The Orihara MoonSault with Stratton. Stratton is energised. Jax is rolled back into the ring by Stratton. For two counts, Stratton used The Swanton Bomb. Jax lands on the back of Stratton’s neck as she attempts to grab The Rolling Senton. Stratton is rag dolled by Jax. Stratton is brought to the corner by Jax. Stratton is referred to be an ungrateful bitch by Jax. The PowerBomb gets blocked by Jax. When Jax tries to grab The Annihilator, Stratton dodges. Shivers in Stratton’s forearms. Jax attempts The Samoan Drop, but Stratton regains her balance. Stratton dodges Jax’s clothesline. Another Pop Up SpineBuster from Stratton. Candice LeRae obstructs Stratton’s path to the PME, forcing him to be disqualified. Jax and LeRae get together to attack Stratton after the game. Jax and The Annihilator connect. LeRae is instructed by Jax to seize the steel chair. Jax is thrown to the ground by Trish Stratus. Stratus and LeRae are fighting. Jax uses The Body Avalanche to level the Stratus. Jax uses a Running Leg Drop to plant Stratton. Then Charlotte Flair descends to the ring. Charlotte takes the microphone and chooses to sit on the chair.
Charlotte Flair: Wake up, Tiffy. Blink if you hear me, Tiffy. Tiffy, get up. Tiffy Time is still in effect. Tiffy, try to sit up. You are chosen by the Queen. WrestleMania is where I’ll see you.
Winner: Tiffany Stratton, who remains the WWE Women’s Champion after being disqualified
Bianca BelAir and Naomi are notified by Nick Aldis of a development in the Jade Cargill probe. He got video. He doesn’t know who captured the assault on camera. Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan are seen skulking around while Jade is being carried into the ambulance. Nick says he will call Adam Pearce and that it is not yet appropriate to draw any judgements.
— Tiffany Stratton interviewed Byron Saxton backstage. It’s difficult for Tiffany to concentrate on WrestleMania at the moment because of what Nia Jax and Candice LeRae did to her, but I promise Charlotte will realise that it’s Tiffy Time. Trish Stratus enters the discussion. Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus will compete against Nia Jax and Candice LeRae in a tag bout at Elimination Chamber.
— In the backstage area, Drew McIntyre bumps with Jimmy Uso. If Jimmy had prevailed in his Chamber qualifying battle, Drew wonders what would have transpired. At WrestleMania, two brothers compete for different world titles. Drew was eligible for the Chamber, therefore it won’t happen. Drew wishes to offer some guidance to Jimmy. He is aware of Jimmy’s rage. According to Drew, Jimmy got married wonderfully, but his work is doing terribly poorly. McIntyre is Jimmy SuperKicks. No YEET is what Jimmy does! He makes a hand motion as he leaves.
Sixth Match: Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match Between Damian Priest and Jacob Fatu with Tama Tonga and Braun Strowman
Fatu is kicked in the face by Strowman. Priest is launched to the corner by Strowman. Priest uses a back elbow smash to deck Fatu. Stroman with a clothesline in the corner. Strowman strikes Fatu’s back with clubbing blows. Strowman is uppercut by Fatu. Priest uses a forearm smash to knock Strowman off balance. Strowman receives a double shoulder tackle. As a result, there is a major standoff in the middle of the ring. Fatu is told to fetch it by the priest. Rockers Punches. Priest is headbutted by Fatu. Two uppercuts on fatu. The priest reverses out of Fatu’s Irish whip. Priest with an elbow smash that jumped back. Priest is levelled by Fatu using The Body Avalanche. Fatu’s head butt is running. Priest is told to get up by Fatu. Priest is bodyslammed by Fatu for one count. The Haymaker Exchange. Strowman with a Double Crossbody Block While Running. Priest and Fatu are clotheslined over the top rope by Strowman. Strowman entertains the audience. Fatu is thrown into the ringside barricade by Strowman. With a gut punch, Strowman. Fatu gets headbutted by Strowman. Strowman is attacked from behind by Priest. Fatu is rolled back into the ring by the priest. Priest gives Fatu a superkick. Priest for a two-count with the Broken Arrow.
Priest is headbutted by Strowman. Strowman uses The Body Avalanche to level Fatu. Priest is first whipped into the turnbuckles by Strowman. Fatu throws into the turnbuckles with a reverse hammer. Priest gets kicked in the face by Fatu. Fatu strikes off the ring apron with a soaring double axe handle. Priest presses his elbow into Fatu’s middle. Priest uses the announce table to dribble Fatu’s head. Priest strikes the steel ring post with Strowman’s face first. Priest stomps on Fatu’s chest repeatedly. The priest reverses out of Fatu’s Irish whip. The Leaping Back Elbow Smash is avoided by Fatu. Fatu is pulled from the ring by Strowman. Fatu is first pushed back into the barricade by Strowman. Strowman’s right hand is straight. Strowman crashes chest first into the steel ring stairs after being hit by Fatu. Fatu uses one of the steel ring stairs to clock Strowman. The priest stands up again. Priest shivering in his forearms. Priest using a combo kick. The Rolling Elbow is Priest’s next move. Fatu dismisses two powerful forearm slams. Priest with a Heel Kick Spinning. Priest with an Elbow Smash Leaping Back. Strowman is kicked off the apron by Priest SuperKick. Priest is launched over the top rope by Fatu. Priest with a Roundhouse Spinning Kick. When Priest chooses The Old School, Strowman interferes. The Samoan Drop with Fatu. The Suicide Dive is won by Fatu. A two-count for Fatu with The Swanton Bomb. Priest is brought to the corner by Fatu. The bell clap is used by the priest. Priest of Fatu SuperKicks. Priest is placed on the top turnbuckle by Fatu. Two knife-edge chops are unloaded by Fatu. Priest strikes Fatu’s back with a club. Strowman counters with The Tower of Doom, as Fatu attempts for The SuperPlex.
A two-clothesline Strowman. Fatu is whipped across the ring by Strowman. Strowman with a body drop in the back. Fatu gives Strowman an external uppercut. Priest onto the announcement table with a Flatliner. The Pounce is delivered by Strowman. Fatu is slammed upon the announcement table by Strowman. Fatu is rolled back into the ring by Strowman. Two SuperKicks in Fatu. Fatu’s Three Running Hip Attacks are perfect for Strowman. Fatu takes a chair made of steel. Fatu encircles Strowman’s neck with the chair. Strowman uses The Big Boot in response to Fatu’s The Running Hip Attack. Strowman with several shots of chairs. The chair is placed over Fatu’s head by Strowman. Solo Sikoa’s “The Samoan Spike” perfectly captures Strowman. That is followed by The MoonSault by Fatu. Solo Sikoa and Cody Rhodes engaged into a pier-six brawl. As chaos breaks out in Washington, DC, Cody is attacked from behind by Tama Tonga. By mistake, Solo uses The Samoan Spike to clock Tama. Fatu is furious. Priest pushes Solo into Fatu. Fatu is clotheslined into the timekeeper’s space by the priest. The CrossRhodes are struck on the ground by Rhodes. The Running Powerslam is attempted by Strowman, but Priest lands back on stage. Priest strikes the ring post with Strowman’s shoulder first. To win, Priest gives Strowman a Chokeslam from The South of Heaven. Priest and Cody shake hands after the match as the program concludes.
Damian Priest won through Pinfall.