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Elimination Chamber 2025 participants: Who is in each match?

The Elimination Chamber matches are set.

Seth Rollins/Finn Balor and Raquel Rodriguez/Roxanne Perez clinched the final spots in the men’s and women’s Elimination Chamber matches, putting them one step closer to punching a ticket to WrestleMania 41. Now all six entrants for each match at the premium live event are set, which takes place on March 1.

The Elimination Chamber match — where participants battle it out in a large, steel structure — serves as the other way to get a championship match at WrestleMania after the Royal Rumble winners make their pick. The winner of the men’s Elimination Chamber match will face Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship and the women’s victory will challenge Rhea Ripley for the Women’s World Championship. The selections are in place after Jey Uso picked Gunther and Charlotte Flair chose Tiffany Stratton to face at WrestleMania.

Each match is filled with stars who know something about winning championship gold and headlining WrestleMania. Five of the men’s entrants are former WWE champions, and five on the women’s side are also former Women’s champions, which will make the bouts highly intriguing ones.

Here are the people in the men’s and women’s Elimination Chamber matches, and how they got in:

Men’s Elimination Chamber participants

  • John Cena (declared at Royal Rumble)
  • CM Punk (def. Sami Zayn)
  • Drew McIntyre (def. Jimmy Uso and LA Knight)
  • Logan Paul (def. Rey Mysterio)
  • Damian Priest (def. Braun Strowman and Jacob Fatu)
  • Seth Rollins (def. Finn Balor)

Women’s Elimination Chamber participants

  • Liv Morgan (def. Iyo Sky)
  • Bianca Belair (def. Piper Niven)
  • Alexa Bliss (def. Candice LeRae)
  • Bayley (def. Lyra Valkyria)
  • Naomi (def. Chelsea Green)
  • Roxanne Perez (def. Raquel Rodriguez)
This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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