This year’s Elimination Chamber will see the iconic event take place in Toronto next weekend as John Cena continues his farewell tour.
Cena is on his WWE farewell tour and, after agonisingly losing at the Royal Rumble, his last chance to book a main-event spot at Wrestlemania comes here.

The wrestling legend is set to compete inside the cage against CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, Damian Priest and Seth Rollins.
After winning in 2024, McIntyre is aiming to defend his crown but the returning Paul will want revenge and Cena must win to secure a final world title fight.
In the women’s cage match, multiple former WWE champions will feature including, Bayley and Bianca Belair along with Liv Morgan, Alexa Bliss, Naomi and Roxanne Perez.
Elimination Chamber: Date and how to follow
The Elimination Chamber will take place on Saturday, March 1.
It will be held at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Things are expected to get started at 1am on Sunday morning in the UK.
Fans will be able to watch the WWE event live on Netflix.
Those in the UK who already have a Netflix subscription be able to watch the action live for no extra cost. Others can sign up for £4.99 or more here.
However, in the US, WWE still has a contract with streaming service Peacock until 2026.
talkSPORT.com will also be on hand with the best of the reaction.

Elimination Chamber: Match card
Subject to change
- Men’s Elimination Chamber match – CM Punk v John Cena v Drew McIntyre v Logan Paul v Damian Priest v Seth Rollins
- Women’s Elimination Chamber match – Liv Morgan v Bianca Belair v Alexa Bliss v Naomi v Bayley v Roxanne Perez
- Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens
- Trish Stratus & Tiffany Stratton vs Nia Jax & Candice LeRae

Elimination Chamber: What has been said?
After narrowly missing out on a win in the Royal Rumble, Cena declared that he would be competing in the Elimination Chamber for the last time.
He said earlier this month: “What is best for business is I main event WrestleMania, and what is best for business is, for the first time, I confidently say that I’m gonna win a 17th championship.
“I’m saying that because after 23 years of loyal service to this company, I feel that opportunity is earned.
“Yes, I’m flying back to Hungary to film a movie, so what I’m going to do is give my five other opponents one month to slander my name and bolster their self-confidence the best that I can.
“I told Toronto, when I announced my retirement, that I was grateful for the city, and I would be back. And I will be back to kick a**. It is time to walk that talk, and be who I say I am.
“I am going to the Elimination Chamber to win, and I’m going to main event my final appearance in WrestleMania, and win a 17th championship, because that’s what’s best for business.
“And I say that because it is not best for my ego, it is not best for my business. I have built my existence here off of hard work, loyalty to this company, and respect for all of its branches.
“I will win 17 not for me, I will win 17 to someday shake the hand of the person who wins 18. Thank you very much.”