WWE Confirms Elimination Chamber Start Time

WWE Confirms Elimination Chamber Start Time

WWE has officially announced when fans around the world will need to fire up their streaming devices to watch Elimination Chamber.

With the upcoming Premium Live Event taking place in Perth Australia, the rest of the world will have to adjust their schedules accordingly to catch the show live.

As announced on social media by Triple H, Elimination Chamber will air live on the East Coast of the United States at 5 am and the West Coast at 2 am. The announcement also included an official poster of the event with Rhea Ripley as the featured star.

For fans living in the UK, the event will start at 10 am, which will come as a welcome change to British fans who are used to staying up until the early hours of the morning to catch the action live.

2024 will see many WWE events take place at sociable hours for European fans, with Elimination Chamber, Bash in Berlin, Backlash in France and the 2 Saudi Arabia shows all taking place during the daytime or early evening.

WWE Elimination Chamber: Ticket Sales, Matches & More

The final Premium Live Event before WrestleMania will take place on Saturday, February 24th. This will be the first time that the company has presented a big show in Australia since 2018, and are expecting strong ticket sales as a result. As reported by WrestleTix, 44,641 tickets were sold in the latest update on January 18th and the stadium is set up for approximately 50,000. More sections can be opened to reflect demand.

With the Royal Rumble still to take place, no matches have been announced for the event at the time of writing. With the winners of each Royal Rumble choosing a respective challenger for WrestleMania, it is expected that the Mania opponents for the other 2 champions will be determined at the event. There is also expected to be more than one Chamber match to take place on the card, which will likely be for a future championship opportunity or will see the champion defend the title against 5 other Superstars.

Following The Rock making his return to the company on New Year’s Day, reports would surface that claimed that the Australian Tourist Board requested that The Rock be at the event, fuelling speculation of an appearance from The Great One. Unfortunately, it was recently confirmed that the rumoured match between The Rock and Roman Reigns would not be taking place at the Australian PLE.

With the Royal Rumble now over, a match at Elimination Chamber will have major WrestleMania implications.