While the United States hosts most of WWE’s esteemed PLEs, this year’s Elimination Chamber takes place in Perth, Australia. The continent’s time zone is way different and they are ahead of the States by 16 hours. This has put a lot of fans in jeopardy because of the different time zones. Apart from that, this event plays a crucial part as it paves the way for WrestleMania 40. If you are still wondering where and at what time the show will start, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
Elimination Chamber: When and where to watch
As mentioned earlier, the continent of Australia is approximately 16 hours ahead of the United States. So the show will start airing at 8:30 pm Australian Eastern Time on Saturday, February 24, from the Optus Stadium. In the States, it will start airing at 5 am Easter Standard Time (ET) or 2 am Pacific Time (PT) on Saturday. That’s right folks, you won’t be having much time after you’ve had your weekly dose of Friday Night SmackDown.
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While the fans in Australia will get to stream the event on the Binge streaming service, American fans need not worry as Peacock has got your back. This Elimination Chamber is a crucial one considering the current storyline of WWE. On one hand, we will get the contender who will get to challenge Seth Rollins for his Heavyweight Champion title at WrestleMania 40 at the Men’s Elimination Chamber.
We will also get to see Rhea Ripley defend her WWE Women’s World Championship title against Nia Jax. Apart from that, the winner of the Women’s Elimination Chamber will get to challenge either Rhea Ripley or Nia Jax at WrestleMania 40. Also, Finn Balor and Damian Priest will be defending their Undisputed Tag Team Championship title against the British Strong Style.
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And to add a little spice to the ongoing WrestleMania 40 drama, Grayson Waller will return with his segment, the Grayson Waller Effect. Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins are set to appear as guests on the show. And who knows, maybe Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson shows up during this segment.
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So you know what to do now. Set your alarms after this week’s episode of SmackDown if you don’t want to miss the Elimination Chamber. Or, you could check our website for updates in case you miss the live streaming of the event. So, are you ready for the Elimination Chamber?
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