WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 match listing and event information
The road to WrestleMania is ablaze, but before the WWE gets to Philadelphia, the company has to go through Perth, Australia. Elimination Chamber is poised to be a big international showcase for WWE. Especially Rhea Ripley who is born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. Elimination Chamber is a big event that continues major angles heading into WrestleMania 40.
The 2024 edition of Elimination Chamber is the 14th iteration of the PLE. It will take place on Saturday, February 24 from the Optus Stadium in Perth, Western Australia. This is WWE’s first time traveling to Australia since October 2018 and the third time that the Elimination Chamber is held internationally. This is a big event for the WWE as it continues to expand its showcase events to foreign soils.
As of January 17, WrestleTix reported that 44,461 tickets have been distributed for this show. The total planned setup is 49,414 with 4,773 seats remaining as of that reporting. Additional sections were opened and it looked like more would be added as the tickets continue to move. With about a month remaining, this event is expected to sell out.
Elimination Chamber 2024 Event Listing (Card subject to change)
- The Judgement Day (Finn Balor & Damian Priest) versus Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate in a tag team match for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship
- Rhea Ripley versus Nia Jax in a singles match for the WWE Women’s World Championship
- Becky Lynch versus Bianca Belair versus Liv Morgan versus Tiffany Stratton versus Naomi versus Raquel Rodriguez in an Elimination Chamber match for a shot at the WWE Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 40.
- Drew McIntyre versus Randy Orton versus Bobby Lashley versus LA Knight versus Kevin Owens versus The Miz in an Elimination Chamber match for a World Heavyweight Championship shot at WrestleMania 40.
WWE Elimination Chamber will be available for viewing on the Peacock app and the WWE Network for those outside the United States. Due to this event being held in Australia, it will begin at 5 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.