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The road to WrestleMania intensifies in spectacular fashion as the 2026 Elimination Chamber arrives in Chicago, marking the 16th edition of one of WWE’s most unforgiving and career-defining events.
Set to unfold inside the iconic United Center on the morning of Sunday 1 March (01:00 AM GMT), the event centres around the brutal Elimination Chamber structure, where six superstars enter but only one survives to secure a championship opportunity at WrestleMania in April.
The men’s Elimination Chamber match promises a combustible mix of experience, charisma and resilience, with veterans and top-tier contenders all vying for a golden ticket to the grandest stage.
The presence of Randy Orton adds an aura of calculated danger, as his veteran instincts and championship pedigree make him a constant threat in high-stakes environments.
Alongside him, the red-hot LA Knight brings undeniable momentum and crowd energy, while Cody Rhodes enters with laser focus and a clear mission to cement his legacy by punching his ticket to the main event of WrestleMania.
Inside the steel confines of the Chamber, endurance, timing and sheer willpower will be just as important as strength.
The women’s Elimination Chamber match is equally stacked, showcasing a dynamic blend of athleticism and star power. Rhea Ripley will look to impose her dominance with her trademark power and aggression, while the rising and flamboyant Tiffany Stratton aims to prove she belongs among the elite on the biggest stage.
Meanwhile, the unpredictable and ever-dangerous Alexa Bliss adds a psychological edge to a contest where mental toughness can be just as decisive as physical endurance.
Beyond the Chamber itself, the card is headlined by a deeply personal and emotionally charged title defence.
Chicago’s own CM Punk will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against the methodical and ruthless Finn Bálor in front of a partisan home crowd.
With the atmosphere sure to be electric, Punk will aim to harness hometown energy, while Bálor looks to silence the arena with a statement victory.
Adding another compelling narrative layer, AJ Lee challenges Becky Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship in a clash rich with history, pride and technical excellence.
With career trajectories, championship dreams and WrestleMania opportunities on the line, Elimination Chamber 2026 promises a night of high drama, brutal action and unforgettable moments as the path to April’s showcase reaches a boiling point inside one of WWE’s most feared structures.
Match Card
(*Subject to change)
- Men’s Elimination Chamber Match
- Women’s Elimination Chamber Match
- Becky Lynch v AJ Lee – Singles Match for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship
- CM Punk v Finn Balor – Singles Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
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