WWE Elimination Chamber 2024

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Live from Optus Stadium in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, is WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth. The Men’s and Women’s Elimination Chamber matches, Tag Team Champions Judgment Day vs. New Catch Republic, WWE Women’s World title match between Rhea Ripley and Nia Jax, Women’s Tag Team Champions Kabuki Warriors vs. Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell, and Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes on “The Grayson Waller Effect” are all scheduled for today’s show.

WWE Chamber Of Fire: Results From Perth (2/24/2024)

Now airing is the WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth Kickoff Show. Megan Morant, Sam Roberts, and Peter Rosenberg greet us as we film inside the pre-show studio.

The three panelists introduce themselves and start going over the show’s announced roster after welcoming us to the program. After that, we film our first video package, which examines the general savagery of the Elimination Chamber match.

Here we see Byron Saxton backstage. He discusses the atmosphere in the building before today’s much awaited performance. Live footage shows Bianca Belair and Tiffany Stratton pulling into Optus Stadium, followed by a view of spectators lining the bleachers. On that point, we aim for a brief commercial break.

Following the intermission, the panelists discuss Rhea Ripley’s return to Australia and give a brief rundown of the Chamber Kickoff press conference. The video package for today’s event featuring Ripley and Nia Jax vying for the WWE Women’s World Championship is shown.

Next, Roberts, Rosenberg, and Morant discuss New Catch Republic’s challenge to The Judgment Day for the Undisputed WWE World Tag-Team Championships in the tag title scene. Rosenberg believes the champions will prevail, but Roberts sides with the challengers.

They make fun of R-Truth for being in Austria rather than Australia, and then we get a live shot of Naomi making her way backstage at Optus Stadium. After that, a video package that highlights the WWE Superstars’ entire Australian tour before today’s concert airs.

Following a few more video packages, The Rock appears in a social media commercial. After his SmackDown debut, he discusses the Perth event today from backstage. In addition to mentioning Grayson Waller as the hometown hero, he requests that someone alert him if Cody Rhodes or Seth Rollins engage in offensive language.

WWE Women’s Tag-Team Championships, uncontested: The Kabuki Warriors (C) vs Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae

We go back live after another commercial break, this time inside Optus Stadium, where Michael Cole and Corey Graves greet us. Cole sends 40th birthday wishes to Graves. Graves appreciates our early wake-up. The song “Theme for Candice LeRae” is performed by Australia’s Indi Hartwell, who is heading out for their major title chance.

As their opponent’s theme music begins, The Kabuki Warriors appear. To a chorus of jeers, the Undisputed WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions enter the ring. The music stops as Asuka and Kairi Sane enter the squared circle. For this championship opening, the ring announcer conducts the last official pre-match ring introductions.

Now that the bell has rung, we can finally get started on this one. The crowd roars in support of Indi Hartwell, who gets things going for her squad, echoing Kairi Sane’s first cheers. Indi tags Candice after controlling the early offensive. LeRae starts to lose ground as the Kabuki Warriors gain the upper hand.

Hartwell eventually wins the hot tag, and she aids in reversing the momentum in the challengers’ advantage. After forcing Asuka to submit for a near two count, Hartwell launches himself through the ropes and onto the ring apron’s floor. Following a few more exchanges of blows, The Kabuki Warriors emerge victorious, with Sane securing the pin.

The Kabuki Warriors, the winners and undisputed WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions

Women’s Match in the Elimination Chamber
Naomi versus Raquel Rodriguez; Becky Lynch versus Bianca Belair; Liv Morgan versus Tiffany Stratton;

Following the conclusion of the Kickoff Show bout, we watch a Paul Heyman-narrated video package that examines the rules for acknowledging Roman Reigns as the tribal chief. The Rock’s decision to join The Bloodline and his ongoing rivalry with Cody Rhodes are also highlighted in the video package. Following that, the video package for the Men’s Chamber match is shown.

After the video package concludes, we film Byron Saxton introducing his current guest, LA Knight. During a backstage interview, Knight discusses getting ready for his very first Elimination Chamber encounter. He promises to prevail and defend the title in WrestleMania XL. “Whose game is it, anyway? Yes, you already know this.To conclude his quick behind-the-scenes conversation, he says.

We then return for one last shot at the pre-show panelists. After discussing the Men’s Chamber bout, the three discuss the Kickoff Show. Next, we change our focus and prepare for the WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth premium live event main card, which is set to begin in the cold. After that, we film inside Optus Stadium, where Corey Graves and Michael Cole greet us.

A number of Superstars are shown in live shots, one of whom being Kevin Owens entering the building while carrying a Koala bear on his shoulder. The Elimination Chamber cage is gently lowered above the ring as menacing music fills the auditorium. On today’s PLE in Australia, the Women’s Elimination Chamber match will take place first. It’s time to find out who will defend the WWE Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania XL.

As the bell rings, the ring announcer starts our opener’s introductions. He goes over the guidelines for the match in the Elimination Chamber. The Bianca Belair theme music begins, as “The EST of WWE” enters to a thunderous cheer from the Perth audience. She’s imprisoned in one of the pods. When Raquel Rodriguez’s theme music plays next, she emerges and finds herself confined within a pod as well.

Tiffany Stratton is the next to go, to much booing. Cole calls it “Tiffy-Time” as she curls up in a ball. Cole overshadows Morgan as the final woman to pin Rhea Ripley in singles action as Liv Morgan’s theme music plays next, and she emerges to resume her “Liv Morgan Revenge Tour.” She has the most experience among the competitors in today’s Women’s Chamber match. Her theme ends when she is imprisoned in a pod.

Naomi, the first lady to start the match, is our fifth. As the theme song by Becky Lynch plays, the other woman who will start this match leaves the ring once she settles in. The Australian audience roars with approval when “The Man” emerges. When she settles in the Chamber-covered ring, it’s time for Becky Lynch and Naomi to get things going. Once the bell rings, we can start moving forward.

Lynch and Naomi trade multiple holds and reversals. Naomi is seen scaling the cage’s construction and using her legs to seize Lynch. She basically repeatedly twerks herself face-first into the cage. Naomi jumps off the cage wall and lands a split-legged leg drop as Lynch slumps to the ground. Already, the supporters are yelling, “Tiffy-Time!and other chants associated with Tiffany Stratton.

As the countdown clock reaches its end, an aerial view of the pods with their lights illuminated is shown. When everything finally stops, Tiffany Stratton’s pod opens. It’s clearly Tiffy-Time in Perth as the crowd goes berserk for “The Center of the Universe.” Lynch is in one corner and Naomi is in the other. She does cartwheels into back elbows to both women, eliciting loud applause from the audience.

Stratton displays incredible power as she simultaneously lifts Naomi and Lynch over her shoulders. Even if Naomi manages to get away, Stratton stops her. She attempts the Cutest Moonsault Ever, but Lynch leaps to her rescue and performs a Russian leg sweep on the side off the top rope.

Once more, the countdown clock appears, and Liv Morgan joins the contest in the fourth position when it ends. She gives Stratton a first-round beating. Lynch submits Stratton with a Beck-Xploder suplex against the cage wall. Stratton gives her the Dis-Arm-Her submission while her arm is stuck through the cage wall.

Atop a pod, Naomi unleashes a spectacular blockbuster on Morgan by jumping off the rope. In an attempt to destroy Naomi, Stratton coils her up and pins her. Once more, the countdown clock appears, and Raquel Rodriguez is released from her pod as it expires. Bianca Belair is the only one still in one of the pods after that. In the match, everyone is still alive but for Naomi. Belair is eventually allowed to leave her pod when the clock reappears after a little while more activity.

Belair starts by working on Stratton right away and then moves on to major locations on Lynch and Morgan. She shows off her incredible power by hitting “The Man” with a big delayed vertical suplex. Stratton takes Belair’s long ponytail between his hands. For her efforts, Belair spinebusts her into the mat. Rodriguez is attacked by Belair with a vicious tornado DDT on the iron grate outside the ring. Liv ascends to the summit of one of the capsules.

Morgan launches a seated senton onto Rodriguez from the top of a pod. Stratton and Lynch find themselves atop a pod. After exchanging gunfire up there, Stratton pushes Lynch off the pod. On the descent, she runs into Rodriguez. With a massive swanton bomb, Tiffany jumps off the top of a pod and yells, “This is Awesome!” to the other three girls in the battle. Tiffany indicates to her wrist that it’s Tiffy-Time.Chant.

Morgan interrupts Stratton as she is about to do the prettiest moonsault ever when she rolls senton on him. Morgan pins Stratton with her finisher in order to eliminate her. The spectators boo hysterically and even yell “Bullsh*t!when you realize that Tiffy-Time is over for the evening. Rodriguez puts on an amazing power show and scores a huge double power bomb spot, but he is eliminated shortly after.

Lynch and Belair fight until Morgan approaches and throws them both into the Chamber wall face-first. Then Morgan launches Belair into one of the pods. After executing a sunset flip, Morgan powers bombs Belair, giving her a rather severe head spike. Lynch is hit with a super-plex by Morgan. Belair attempts a 450 splash from the top rope into Lynch, but “The Man” gives her a harsh landing by bringing her knees up.

As we watch Belair lift Morgan up for the K.O.D., Morgan counters with a knee that breaks jaws. Lynch attempts a Man-Handle Slam, but Morgan also hits her with a Codebreaker. After taking down Morgan, Belair tries to hit Lynch with the K.O.D., but Lynch manages to dodge it. Belair is eliminated by Morgan as he rolls her up. Lynch wins by doing the same to Morgan exactly two seconds later. WrestleMania XL will feature “The Man.”

ADVANCING to the WrestleMania XL title fight and the winner is Becky Lynch.

WWE World Tag-Team Championships without challenge
New Catch Republic vs. The Judgment Day (C)

We take a brief commercial break before returning live inside Optus Stadium to the sound of Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne’s brand-new theme song from New Catch Republic. “The Big Strong Boi” and “The Bruiserweight” emerge for their major championship showdown. The competitors take their seats in the ring, and their music stops.

As the well-known theme song from The Judgment Day begins to play, Finn Balor and Damian Priest, the current and reigning Undisputed WWE World Tag-Team Champions, emerge to defend their titles. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio goes with them to make sure they get heckled despite their association with Rhea Ripley from Australia.

Their music stops as they also settle inside the squared circle. The last official pre-match ring introductions of the champions and challengers are made by the ring announcer. When Dom-Dom tries to speak, the Perth audience gives him a lot of heat and he ultimately yanks the mic away from the ring announcer. He is ultimately thrown out of the ring by Bate and Dunne.

That sounds the bell, signaling the beginning of this one. Bate attempts a tremendous early pin with an exploder suplex. Starting for their respective teams are Bate and Balor. After “The Big Strong Boi” gets off to a great start, Balor takes over and dominates on offense. Dunne tags in and helps turn the offensive tide back in the New Catch Republic’s favor.

A shrill cry of “Dom is a wanker!Chant erupts as Priest intervenes and assists The Judgment Day in regaining control of the situation. Priest and Balor begin to tag Bate frequently in order to always have a new guy on him. Dunne hits the Bitter End for a very close fall after some more back-and-forth action; he only missed a three because Dom put his foot under the ropes for his fellow Judgment Day member.

After determining what had transpired, the referee ejects Dom-Dom from ringside with a loud pop. Balor regains command of the attack amid the confusion by using a large sling blade. For an extremely close effort at a near fall, Dunne and Bate hit the double-team area for Tyler Driver ’97, along with the Birming-Hammer combination. Priest is thoroughly battered by Dunne and Bate’s lightning-fast punches.

Priest is put on the top rope by Bate and Dunne. They try to go for a double-team spot, but Priest counters with a double South of Heaven chokeslam to both guys off the top rope. Balor then wins via pin fall with a top-rope Coup de Grace. Balor and Priest, the Judgment Day team, triumph and hold the Undisputed WWE World Tag-Team Championships.

The Judgment Day – Winners and Undisputed WWE World Tag-Team Champions

Seth “Freakin'” Rollins and Cody Rhodes in The Grayson Waller Effect

We return to Optus Stadium for another commercial break, as Austin Theory makes his debut. Theory enters the ring, setting up “The Grayson Waller Effect.” In an attempt to get the Australian audience fired up, he makes a crude joke about dining at Outback Steakhouse, but he quickly gets down to business by introducing his friend and the event host, Sydney’s own Grayson Waller.

Waller emerges to a respectable pop, nothing spectacular given that they are in Australia. Looking incredibly excited, he makes his way to the ring and stops at the ringside to do a “Shooey” with Tai Tuivasa, an Australian who is a heavyweight contender in the UFC. Entering the ring, he leads the cheering supporters in a “Aussie Aussie Aussie! Hey, hey, hey!Chant of call and response. He then introduces his first guest and gets right to business.

Following that, we hear, “BURN IT DOWN!” and fireworks burst as WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin'” Rollins appears, greeting fans with his signature song. After entering the ring, Rollins remains silent, but Waller announces his second guest right away, accusing the American educational system of failing to complete a story.

That’s when the well-known sounds of Cody Rhodes’ theme song come in. As “The American Nightmare” emerges to pyro and makes his way to the ring, the fans enthusiastically sing along to his entrance song. “So, Perth, what do you wanna talk about?” asks Cody as he starts.Waller interrupts him before he can say anything more, telling him that it’s his show and that he doesn’t care what Cody wants to discuss.

After giving a brief acknowledgement to Roman Reigns, dubbed “The Tribal Chief,” Waller asks Seth directly who he wants to face at WrestleMania. In response, Rollins declares that he will soon receive the medical clearance to recover from his injuries and return to the ring in a matter of days. He claims that the winner of tonight’s Men’s Chamber has no chance of defeating him at WrestleMania XL to retain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Grayson merely says, “Cool story,” in response to Rollins’ tirade. He then moves on to talk about Cody and how he contributed to squandering the greatest possible WrestleMania matchup between The Rock and Roman Reigns. Cody continues talking about The Rock, asking what Rock names his followers, and says that if he were here, he’d call him “a candy-something, roody-poo-poo, something about pie.” He hears Waller call him “crybabies,” Cody.

Is there a Cody crybaby in the house tonight? Cody asks. The fans burst. Cody claims he wants to make an announcement of his own after Rollins made one. At WrestleMania 40, he claims to have Roman Reigns in the running for the WWE Universal Championship, but he also wants The Rock. Anytime, anywhere, he challenges The Rock to a one-on-one match. The audience cheers loudly and then erupts into a “Now! Right now! Right now!Chant.

Rollins declares that it’s time to remove the snake’s head. While acknowledging Cody’s challenge to The Rock, he cautions him that anything pertaining to The Bloodline is never a one-on-one affair. He implies that The Rock has his back when he informs him that Cody won’t be waging that battle alone if The Rock ever accepts it. Theoretical intervention attempts to assert that one’s thoughts are irrelevant.”to Cody.

“At last, Austin Theory has arrived in Perth, Australia to complete his story,” he continues.Rollins continues to giggle while feigning approval of Theory’s remarks. Theory is told to remove his jacket and perform the big one by him. “If ya smell…” he starts, taking off his jacket, but Rollins interrupts him by hitting him. After hitting a follow-up Cody Cutter, Cody and Rollins glare down Waller. Rollins stomps all over theory.

Rollins plays his theme. He gives Cody a quick glance and a handshake. Cody’s theme music plays. Waller observes as Cody and Rollins begin to destroy “The Grayson Waller Effect” set. This concludes the entertaining portion. After that, there will be a brief commercial break.

Men’s Match in the Elimination Chamber

Drew McIntyre vs Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens against LA Knight, Logan Paul against Randy Orton, and so on

Time for our second of two Chamber matches on today’s show! The ring announcer starts going over the rules for an Elimination Chamber battle when we get back from the commercial break. The next match is a Men’s Elimination Chamber match to determine who would battle Seth “Freakin'” Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XL.

First comes Kevin Owens’ theme song, “The Prize Fighter,” which pops loudly. He bangs on the glass as he heads inside a pod. The Bobby Lashley theme plays next, followed by “The All Mighty” one. His pod is locked. Logan Paul, the WWE United States Champion, gets imprisoned inside his pod and out third. Randy Orton is out fourth. After posing on top of Lashley’s pod, “The Apex Predator” gets imprisoned within his own pod.

Drew McIntyre and LA Knight enter the ring first and exit second. The Men’s Elimination Chamber match begins with “The Mega Star” and “The Scottish Warrior.” With the ringing of the bell, the WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth premium live event officially gets underway. This is our co-main event. There’s a booming “CM Punk!cheers from the beginning, which McIntyre capitalizes on by attempting to hit a GTS on Knight.

Knight repeatedly bounces Drew’s head off of Owens’ chamber pod. Owens claps while standing there. “The Prize Fighter” emerges from his pod when the buzzer sounds, signaling the end of the countdown clock. Knight is promptly choked by Owens. Commentator Michael Cole notes that Owens met this week with a child from Make-A-Wish and assured him he would deliver a chokeslam in the Men’s Chamber match.

Following a few more impressive hits, Owens pauses to execute the Randy Orton arm-out gesture, drawing another enthusiastic cheer from the Perth crowd that is consuming everything that Owens has to offer. Once more, the clock appears, and Bobby Lashley is released from his pod when it expires. The instant “The All Mighty” strikes, it destroys anything that moves that is in its path.

After giving McIntyre a massive suplex on the iron grates, he applies the Hurt Lock to Knight, who finally repeatedly slams him back-first against the Chamber wall to break free from Lashley’s hold. McIntyre gives Lashley a Glasgow kiss. When the timer goes off, Randy Orton is the next to be released from his pod. The clock shows once more. “The Apex Predator” hits his signature spots on Owens, Knight, McIntyre, and Lashley one after the other right away.

Logan Paul, the WWE United States Champion, is the only man left in a pod. Orton appears to injure himself more severely than his opponent when he executes a draping DDT over the middle ropes on the iron grate. The commentators focus a great deal of attention on Orton’s agonizing writhing and prolonged lack of mobility. Cole states, “Randy Orton is seriously hurt,” as the action between Knight and McIntyre picks up and the camera pans away.

Logan Paul gets released from his pod after the buzzer goes off and the final countdown clock shows on the screen. Nevertheless, Paul is prevented from leaving the pod by Owens, who blocks him from opening the door. Paul and Owens enter the pod, where Owens locks them in. After giving Paul a severe beating, Owens eventually leaves the pod. After hurling insults in Paul’s direction, Owens throws him backward into the Chamber wall. After hurling him into the ring, he pursues him inside.

Owens is taken by Lashley, who then launches him through a pod. He waits for Paul to stand up before chasing after him and sending Paul through a pod with a massive spear. The supporters yell, “Holy sh*t!Lashley stands up and appears to be in pain. The supporters yell, “Bobby, thank you!just before he pivots into McIntyre’s Claymore Kick. After Knight lifts Lashley up in the ring, he flees and searches for the Hurt Lock.

Knight sidesteps it, and McIntyre follows up with a swift pin fall as Lashley stumbles into another Claymore Kick. Lashley is taken out. A few moments later, we witness AJ Styles unexpectedly attack LA Knight in the ring. Styles is removed from the Chamber by officials during a protracted onslaught, but not before McIntyre takes advantage of the situation by pinning Knight to kill him. After witnessing Owens go all out on Paul, Orton finds himself in the ring by himself.

Owens attempts a stunner, but Orton ducks it and scores an RKO instead. He gets the three-count after covering after that. Owens is removed from the game. While McIntyre is down and getting better in the ring’s corner, Paul and Orton exchange blows. Paul turns to go to the top rope, but Orton stops him. McIntyre makes a comeback and takes them both out. Paul ascends to the top of one of the pods and performs a flawless soaring cross-body splash.

As Logan Paul stands up, a close-up of him removing his tights and brass knuckles is captured on camera. He makes a deliberate, dramatic gesture to put them on, but then abruptly reverses course and delivers Orton an RKO. Paul is covered and pinched by Orton. Paul has been removed. We have reached the last two.

In the build-up to WrestleMania XL, Randy Orton or Drew McIntyre will square off against Seth “Freakin'” Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Orton will take in the energy of the crowd before dropping to the mat and going into Viper Mode. He waits for an RKO till McIntyre stands up. He goes for it, but McIntyre delivers a spine-busting countermove. Firstly, McIntyre stands up.

As Randy gets up, Drew stalks him after circling around to a corner. As Orton rises to his feet, McIntyre lunges at him in an attempt to deliver a Claymore Kick, but Orton simply falls to the ground. As Orton tries to crawl and pull himself up on McIntyre’s torso, McIntyre glances down. Then Orton suddenly wakes up and realizes he was playing possum.

After giving McIntyre an RKO, he turns around and gets knocked out by Logan Paul, who suddenly reappears holding brass knucks in his hand. After winning, Drew is going to confront Rollins for the championship at WrestleMania. It appears like Orton and Logan Paul will start a rivalry before WrestleMania.

Drew McIntyre, victorious and advancing to the championship bout at WrestleMania XL

Women’s World Championship of WWE
Nia Jax vs. Rhea Ripley (C)

Now is the major event!

But first, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, the Chief Content Officer of WWE, exits the building and approaches the ring. Once within the squared circle, “The Game” says he just wanted to take a moment to express his gratitude to everyone in Perth. He then declares that 52,590 spectators have come in person to watch WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth at Optus Stadium.

Another brief commercial break follows the conclusion of the attendance announcement phase. The video package that tells the tale before our last scheduled event of the evening—in which Rhea Ripley challenges Nia Jax for the WWE Women’s World Championship—airs when we get back.

The Nia Jax theme is playing back inside Optus Stadium when the challenger emerges to raucous jeers from the Perth audience. Her theme song ends as she takes a seat inside the squared circle. Then, “THIS IS MY BRUTALITY!” is heard.”and Rhea Ripley, the current and defending champion, steps out.

The Australian member of Judgment Day, known as “Mami,” exits the stage with a very pleased and even tearful expression. She makes her way to the ring for the evening’s main match, in which Ripley will defend her title against Jax. The victor advances to WrestleMania XL to face Becky Lynch, the winner of the Women’s Chamber.

Once the champion and challenger have given their official pre-match ring introductions, the bell rings, signaling the official start of this fight. With the fans roaring in the background, Ripley takes an early attacking lead. Shortly after, Jax assumes command and goes on an extended offensive wingman stint.

The action slows down significantly while Jax is in charge of it. Jax calls Ripley “Mami” and verbally abuses her while he sluggishly and haughtily continues to beat her. She even makes fun of Ripley in front of her family, who are present and observing from the front row. When Ripley appears to be making progress, Jax quickly regains control and slows her down.

In this women’s title match, Jax maintains control of the offensive action after hitting a huge Samoan drop. When Ripley tries to fight back, we witness Jax beating her down and making more arrogant jokes about her. After lifting Ripley above her shoulders, Jax starts to climb the ropes. She attempts a near fall by jumping from the middle rope with an avalanche Samoan drop.

Jax can be seen searching for the A-Nia-later site, but Ripley eludes her. Ripley decks the opponent by hitting a huge location. She makes her way to the top rope, where she takes a moment to take in the energy of the crowd before jumping off with a frog splash. Jax gives out at the two count as she goes for the cover. Despite fighting back and searching for a Rip-Tide, Ripley is unable to lift Jax.

Rather, we witness Jax standing at the counter, dropping Ripley hard onto her head on the apron. Ripley is seen tearing the commentary desk’s cover off on the ground. She prepares to accomplish something significant, but Jax interrupts and stops her. Jax throws Ripley against the unyielding commentary desk, causing it to remain still.

Jax proves she’s not done when she hits a huge splash that sends Ripley through the table as she cries in agony. Jax returns to the ring and climbs backwards to the middle rope. Ripley finds it in her to kick out before the count of three, just as she strikes her A-Nia-Later finisher and goes for the cover. Retaliating, Ripley unleashes a devastating super-plex off the middle rope.

The spectators yell “Rhea! Hea!Ripley kicks Nia in the grill, giving her a severe blow. She then makes an attempt to lift Jax up for her Rip-Tide finishing for the third or fourth time during the bout. She connects with the Rip-Tide and succeeds this time. She wins the pin fall contest with an instant cover after that.

With the victory, Ripley keeps the WWE Women’s World Championship, which she will now defend at WrestleMania XL against “The Man,” Becky Lynch, the woman who prevailed in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match earlier in the evening. As Ripley raises her title in the air, her family is seen beaming with pride and emotion.

“Mami” poses for her fans back home as she celebrates her well-deserved win on the ropes. That marks the end of the WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth VIP live event, as fireworks burst behind her. We end the show with a lengthy video package that serves as a comprehensive overview of today’s events. We appreciate you coming!

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