Sunday, February 25, 2018

ELIMINATION CHEMBER 2018 LIVE WWE



WWE Fan’s  Welcome to Watch Elimination Chamber 2018 LIVE. WWE Elimination Chamber is all set to pop off tonight (Sun., Feb. 25, 2018) from the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada at 8:00 p.m. ET, live on the WWE Network. You may also be able to watch this on pay-per-view (PPV) if your cable provider is carrying the event.


WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Match Details
Date: February 25th 2018,8ET/5PT
Venue: T-Mobile Arena
City: Las Vegas Valley, in Paradise, Nevada

WWE Universal Championship match
Braun Strowman vs. Elias vs. Finn Bálor vs. John Cena vs. Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins vs. The Miz; Elimination Chamber match for a WWE Universal Championship match at WrestleMania 34

Women's Championship
Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Bayley vs. Mandy Rose vs. Mickie James vs. Sonya Deville vs. Sasha Banks Elimination Chamber match for the WWE "RAW" Women's Championship

Women's Championship match
Asuka vs. Nia Jax Singles match; If Nia wins, she will be added to the WWE "RAW" Women's Championship match at WrestleMania 34

Raw women's championship
Asuka vs Nia Jax

Raw Tag Team Championship
The Bar (c) vs Titus Worldwide

Kickoff Show
The Good Brothers vs The Revival

"Woken" Matt Hardy vs Bray Wyatt


When is WWE Elimination Chamber?

The hotly-anticipated PPV event will take place tomorrow at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada.

How can I watch it?

The WWE Network is available on WWE.com, PS3 or PS4, Xbox 360 or Xbox One, Sony Internet-connected TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Panasonic Life+Screen Smart TVs, Kindle Fire or Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, iOS enabled devices and Android enabled devices.

When will WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 take place?
WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 will take place on Monday, February 26, 2018. It will be the first time that a 6-women Elimination Chamber match will happen at the pay-per-view.

Where is WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 taking place?
The WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 is taking place at T-Mobile Arena in the Las Vegas Valley, in Paradise, Nevada. Apart from the Chamber matches, the event will also see “Woken” Matt Hardy taking on Bray Wyatt.

What time does the WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 begin?
The WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 begins at 3.30 am with the pre-show. The main show will be telecast live from 5:30 am IST onwards.


WWE Elimination Chamber List of matches

Men's Elimination Chamber :
John Cena vs Braun Strowman vs Elias vs Roman Reigns vs The Miz vs Finn Balor vs Seth Rollins: This match will be contested for the No. 1 contendership to Brock Lesnar's universal championship. It will be the first Elimination Chamber match featuring seven competitors with what is likely to be three starting out in the ring to open the match. The Miz will be the first entrant with Elias entering last after winning a triple threat match against Cena and Strowman a few weeks ago on Raw.



Women's Championship Elimination Chamber:
Alexa Bliss (c) vs Sasha Banks vs Bayley vs Mickie James vs Mandy Rose vs Sonya Deville: This match will be contested for Bliss' Raw women's championship with the winner going on to WrestleMania 34. Royal Rumble winner Asuka, who is on the Raw brand, has yet to decide which champion to challenge.
Ronda Rousey signs her Raw contract: It will be Rousey's first appearance in WWE since her surprise entrance at the Royal Rumble. She is supposed to become full-time after signing with Raw on Sunday, leading one to assume she will be on Raw the next night.

Asuka vs Nia Jax: In a strange stipulation, Jax will be added to the Raw women's championship match at WrestleMania if she wins even though Asuka gets her choice of champion to challenge.

Matt Hardy vs Bray Wyatt: This feud appears to be continuing, but it would not be a total shocker if it just comes to an end here at Chamber. We shall seen.

Raw Tag Team Championship: The Bar (c) vs Titus Worldwide: There was no clear challenger for Sheamus & Cesaro until Monday night when Titus O'Neil & Apollo once again one-upped the champions.

Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs The Revival (Kickoff Show): This secondary Raw storyline has been incredibly inconsistent in its booking but will get a spot on the show after all.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 Full card predictions




Men's Elimination Chamber match

WWE produced a fantastic bout this past week on Raw by booking a gauntlet match, which saw Seth Rollins deliver the performance of his life. All the stars entering the Chamber have been booked in prominent positions and will bring their star power to this brutal match. It's safe to say that this stands out as the most predictable match on this card, which will probably see 'the Big Dog' overcoming all six superstars to earn his place at WrestleMania.

The Universal Championship has been long since rumored to be fought between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 34 and judging by recent speculation, it seems likely that the company is still sticking to its original plans. 

Despite the predictable conclusion, the match will definitely be a solid 'match of the night' contender. Expect John Cena and Roman Reigns to fight it out as the last two superstars with Roman getting the final pin.

Final Prediction: Roman Reigns wins




Women's Elimination Chamber match

WWE is legitimately breaking the glass ceiling with the Women's division and have certainly elevated them on the main roster. It's safe to say that this match will be entertaining and brutal and, remains the most unpredictable bout from the whole match card. There's no denying that Alexa Bliss has been a dominating Women's champion and judging by her vicious heel personality, it seems likely that she will walk out of the Chamber as the winner.

The fans have been speculating Sasha Banks vs Bayley for WrestleMania 34 with Banks working as a heel and if it turns out to be true, then Bliss is definitely walking out as the Women's Champion. The company is pushing the boundaries with the Women's division and if there's a momentous time for these female athletes to deliver, it is now.

Final Prediction: Alexa Bliss retains



Asuka vs Nia Jax
WWE has done a great job in making Nia Jax look like a serious contender to end Asuka's streak and while there is a lot of curiosity surrounding the match, there's no way the company would end the latter's streak.



'The Empress of Tomorrow' made history by becoming the winner of the first ever Women's Royal Rumble and it makes absolutely no sense for her to lose to Nia Jax.

The bout is solid on paper and will definitely exceed expectations but this is Asuka's year and if WWE is looking to book her like a dominant superstar on the main roster, she needs the victory on Sunday.

Final Prediction: Asuka wins



Bray Wyatt vs 'Woken' Matt Hardy

When the WWE pushed the envelope with the feud of Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy, a lot of the hardcore fan base got legitimately excited, considering how popular the Broken gimmick was. However, while the feud was initially spectacular, it has lost its element of entertainment in the past few weeks. The fans are not concerned about this match unless and until, these two superstars produce something great.

Bray and Hardy fought each other at Raw 25 in a very dull match and, it seems likely that they will continue to bore the audience. If the company wants to bring some excitement in this feud, they definitely to bring back Jeff Hardy as Brother Nero. Nonetheless, the company will probably go with its 50-50 booking prospects which means that Woken Matt Hardy will get the win here.

Final Prediction: Woken Matt Hardy wins




Ronda Rousey's contract signing

WWE made global news when the 'baddest woman on the planet' made a shocking appearance at the Royal Rumble. 'The Rowdy One' made her intentions clear by pointing at the WrestleMania sign. Some major news broke out two weeks ago when Kurt Angle openly stated that Ronda Rousey would be signing her WWE contract at the Elimination Chamber PPV.
While the company is trying to sell the PPV by advertising Ronda, this segment could definitely ignite a sensational mainstream feud between the Rousey and Stephanie McMahon. The feud is rumored to culminate at 'the Grandest Stage of 'em All' and it is likely that this contract signing wouldn't end on a happy note. Expect some tensions to brew between Stephanie McMahon and Ronda Rousey this Sunday.