WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Results: Cody Rhodes Segment, Three Title Matches
The time has arrived for this year's WWE Elimination Chamber show.
Many key superstars will be performing today in hopes of clearing a path for their road to WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia. Two crucial championship matches for "The Show of Shows" will be at stake during today's Elimination Chamber 2024 PLE.
That's not all on the docket for those watching on Peacock or the folks who are inside Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia. There will also be championship gold on the line, as well an in-ring segment featuring at least one WrestleMania headliner.
WWE Stream: Elimination Chamber 2024 Kickoff Championship Match In Perth (FREE)
Not long after The Rock slapped Cody Rhodes during the WrestleMania XL Kickoff media event in Las Vegas, "The Great One" joined The Bloodline, vowing to make sure that Cody Rhodes becomes a two-time loser against the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
Rhodes will have a response to Dwayne Johnson's initiation in The Bloodline when he appears on The Grayson Waller effort. The World Heavyweight Champion of WWE Raw, Seth Rollins, will also be with Cody on the show. Rollins has been trying to convince Rhodes to let him be his shield against The Rock, Roman Reigns, and the rest of The Bloodline.
Will Cody accept?
Plus, two Elimination Chamber matches will be taking place today, and the winner of each match will punch their ticket to WrestleMania 40 in world title matches. WWE United States Champion Logan Paul, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre, Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens, and LA Knight will be competing in the Chamber structure for a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship this April.
The women's Chamber match is also stacked. Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Naomi, Raquel Rodriguez, and Tiffany Stratton are all competing for the opportunity to challenge the winner of tonight's Women's World Championship match between titleholder Rhea Ripley and Nia Jax.
Two tag team title matches will be featured on today's show as well. Damian Priest and Finn Balor of The Judgment Day defend against Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate, who are now known as New Catch Republic. On the Kickoff portion of Elimination Chamber 2024, Asuka and Kairi Sane of the Kabuki Warriors will put their WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on the line against Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell.
Be sure to keep refreshing this page for live results beginning at 4 a.m. ET:
WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Results
[Kickoff] Kabuki Warriors (c) vs. Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell - for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
Indi and Kairi got the match started. A shoulder block was there for Hartwell. Kairi then began pounding on the home country challenger. A big boot from Indi dropped Kairi.
LeRae and Asuka were eventually the legal competitors. Asuka ate an elbow from Candice, but Kairi knocked her off the top turnbuckle. Kairi and Asuka took turns preventing Candice from tagging Indi. Asuka landed a German Suplex on Candice and taunted Indi.
Asuka knocked Hartwell off the apron, which got some boos from the crowd. Indi was finally in and teed off on the tag champions. She slammed Kairi on Asuka and went for the pin, but only got a two-count.
Asuka was rolled up by Indi, but she kicked out. Candice was tagged in and Kairi sent Indi into the ring post. Sane landed the Insane Elbow on Candice, and this one is a wrap.
Winners & Still WWE Women's Tag Team Champions: Kabuki Warriors
We transition to the PLE portion of the card.
Women's Elimination Chamber Match: Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair vs. Liv Morgan vs. Naomi vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Tiffany Stratton
Becky and Naomi are the two participants getting this match started. Naomi went down from a shoulder block, but Naomi got in one of her own. This was a pro-Becky crowd early on. Lynch went for theΒ Dis-arm-her, but Naomi reversed and went for her submission, but she couldn't hold it for long.
Naomi landed a split leg drop from the Chamber chain link. The two then went down after exchanging a crossbody.
The next participant is Tiffany Stratton, who was very popular with the Perth crowd.
Stratton unloaded her offense on Becky and Naomi. A spinebuster connected for Tiffany on Becky, but only got a two-count. Naomi landed a crossbody on both Becky and Tiffany.
Tiffany briefly carried both Naomi and Becky on her shoulders. She landed a steamroller on both of her opponents. Tiffany went for the Prettiest Moonsault Ever, but Lynch cut her off and landed a Russian Leg Sweep. Naomi landed a leg drop on both of them.
Up next from the Chamber pod is Liv Morgan. She sent Stratton into pods multiple times, much to the delight of Belair, who has yet to enter the match. Becky landed an exploder suplex on Tiffany outside of the mat, followed by the Dis-arm-her.
Naomi landed a sunset flip powerbomb on Morgan. Stratton took advantage of the situation, however, and pinned Naomi, who was off balance.
Raquel Rodriguez is now in the match.
Rodriguez swung Tiffany into the cage link. The crowd in Perth were big fans of Tiffany and even booed the likes of Raquel and Becky whenever they attacked her.
Here comes Bianca Belair, and she delivered a slap to Tiffany right away. Bianca went for KOD on Raquel, but couldn't get it. Raquel went to suplex Bianca into the Chamber structure, but Belair reversed it into a DDT. Morgan landed a seated senton off the top of the pod onto Raquel.
Becky and Tiffany then climbed the pod. Stratton shoved Becky off into Raquel. With Becky, Bianca, and Raquel stirring, Tiffany landed a Swanton Bomb on them off the pod.
Liv Morgan eliminated Tiffany with a complete shot off the turnbuckle.
Raquel hit a double Tejana Bomb on Liv and Becky, but Belair hit KOD on Raquel to eliminate her.
A sunset flip powerbomb landed for Liv on Bianca, and that landing looked scary. Belair kicked out at two.
Bianca went for a 450 Splash, but Becky got her knees up. Morgan countered KOD with a Codebreaker it appeared. Liv eliminated Belair with a rollup, but Becky immediately landed the Manhandle Slam on Liv for the win.
Winner: Becky Lynch
Damian Priest & Finn Balor (c) vs. New Catch Republic (Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate) - for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship
During champion and challenger introductions, Dominik Mysterio snatched the mic and was heavily booed before New Catch Republic attacked The Judgment Day to get this started.
Some early joint manipulation from Dunne on poor Finn. Naturally, Dunne capped things off by stomping on Balor's hand before tagging Bate in.
Eventually, Priest was tagged in and took over. Dom got in a cheap shot on Bate. Balor was back in and hit Bate with a chop. An uppercut off the turnbuckle landed for Bate, and Dunne was tagged back in. He unloaded with step-up enzuigiris. He then hit a top rope moonsault on Priest and Balor on the outside.
Bate lifted Priest up for an extended airplane spin. Bate tagged Dunne back in. Bitter End landed for Dunne, but Dom pulled Finn's foot under the bottom rope. Dominik was thrown out of the match by the referee.
Double Tyler Driver landed, but Priest pulled Bate to the outside during the pin. Priest went for Razor's Edge, but he was countered with a hurricanrana, which knocked Balor to the floor. A double teamΒ Birming-Hammer, no, not a Burning Hammer, landed on Priest, but he kicked out.
Priest landed a double South of Heaven off the turnbuckle. This allowed Balor to hit Coup de GrΓ’ce on Dunne for the win.
Winners & Still Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions: Finn Balor & Damian Priest
The Grayson Waller Effect with special guests Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins is coming up.
Austin Theory was in the ring and introduced Waller. Grayson did a shoey with UFC heavyweight Tai Tuivasa before getting into the ring. Waller then welcomed World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, who made his entrance followed by Cody Rhodes.Β
Before Cody made his way out, Grayson took a verbal shot at "The American Nightmare" for not knowing how to finish a story.
Grayson asked Perth to acknowledge "The Tribal Chief" Roman Reigns. Waller asked Rollins who he wants to fight out of all the participants in the men's Elimination Chamber match. Rollins said he's just days away from being medically cleared to compete.
Grayson responded by saying, "Cool story, bro." Waller asked Cody if he thinks he was being selfish in stopping Roman Reigns vs. The Rock from happening at WrestleMania 40. Loud "Rocky Sucks" chants rained down. Cody mocked The Rock for his catchphrases.
Rhodes said if The Rock wants to consider himself "The People's Champion," he has to actually be around the people. Cody then announced that he wants a one-on-one match with The Rock. Rollins reminded Cody that The Bloodline plays the numbers game, and that he'd have his back.
Theory then copied all of Dwayne Johnson's catchphrases, which led to Rollins throwing Theory in the corner, and Rhodes landed a Cody Cutter. Rollins connected with The Stomp on Theory.
Men's Elimination Chamber Match: Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Kevin Owens vs. Logan Paul vs. LA Knight
Drew McIntyre and LA Knight will get things started.
Knight landed a neckbreaker, followed by a suplex early. He then connected with an elbow off the middle rope. An overhead belly-to-belly connected for McIntyre. CM Punk chants rained down and were aimed at Drew. McIntyre responded by going for GTS, but Knight countered.
Knight landed a diving shoulder block on the outside. He then slammed McIntyre's head into the pod holding Logan Paul. The audio of the live feed cut off momentarily. Luckily, it was restored before Knight started slamming Drew into the pod Owens was in, and KO punched the pod to make things worse for McIntyre.
Kevin Owens is now in the match.
Owens landed a chokeslam on Knight, and it was explained by Michael Cole on commentary that KO promised a kid he met during a Make-A-Wish that he would land the move.
Knight and KO initially tried to double team Drew with a superplex, but McIntyre fought them off and landed a crossbody.
Bobby Lashley is out of his pod and in the ring.
Lashley got in some offense, but Drew caught him in a belly-to-belly. Bobby got his edge back and threw Drew into the chain link. Lashley landed a suplex on Drew outside the ring and went for the Hurt Lock, but he couldn't quite get it and decided to clothesline Drew back in the ring.
Randy Orton has entered the match.
Orton landed some clotheslines on KO, followed by a powerslam. He landed his signature draping DDT onΒ the outside. Orton was selling his back after the landing.
Lashley hit a Spear on Knight, who powdered out of the ring. McIntyre targeted the injured arm of Lashley by throwing him into two posts, shoulder first.
It's Logan Paul time, but KO wasted little time locking himself in the pod with the United States Champion. Owens then slammed Paul into another pod, and then the chain link. Paul turned the tables, slamming Owens against the Chamber structure and landing European uppercuts. KO popped Paul with a lariat.
Lashley sent KO crashing into a pod. He then hit a Spear on Logan Paul through a pod, but he was selling his arm.Β
Drew then hit a Claymore on Bobby on the outside. Another Claymore to Lashley inside the ring and we have our first elimination.
LA Knight hit Blunt Force Trauma on Drew, but AJ Styles ran out and hit Knight with a steel chair multiple times. Knight was then laid out with a Styles Clash right on the chair. Drew took advantage and pinned Knight.
Orton hit an RKO on Owens, eliminating him. We're down to McIntyre, Orton, and Paul.
Logan went up the top rope, but was cut off by Orton. Randy went for a superplex, but McIntyre stopped him. Paul then climbed the pod and hit a crossbody on Drew.
Paul grabbed his brass knuckles, but was hit with an RKO. One, two, three, Paul has been eliminated.
Orton nailed Drew with the draping DDT in the ring. "The Viper" set up for an RKO, but Drew shoved him off and hit a spinebuster. Drew went for a Claymore, but Orton collapsed. RKO landed for Orton, but Logan Paul laid Orton out with brass knuckles. McIntyre pinned Orton to win the match.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
Paul "Triple H" Levesque was in the ring once the dust settled in the men's Chamber match. He thanked the fans in Perth and announced the attendance of 52,590.
Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Nia Jax - for the World Women's Championship
Rhea laid in some big strikes early, including a headbutt. She went for Riptide already, but Jax bulldozed her. Nia landed a splash on Rhea in the corner. Jax used her strength advantage to keep Rhea grounded.
Rhea locked in a guillotine choke, but Jax got out of it. Jax landed a leg drop to the back of Rhea's neck. Ripley landed a missile dropkick for a two-count. A Samoan drop connected for Jax, but she missed another leg drop attempt.
Jax nailed Rhea with a Samoan drop off the middle rope for a two-count. Rhea lifted Nia and slammed her face on the top turnbuckle. Ripley landed a Frog Splash on Jax, but only got a two on the pin attempt.
Rhea went for a Powerbomb on the outside, but Nia hit a Samoan drop onto the announce table. She then broke the table by landing an elbow drop. Jax hit The Annihilator inside the ring, but Ripley kicked out.
Nia climbed up the top rope, but Rhea cut her off and landed a thunderous superplex. Ripley kicked Jax before landing the Riptide for the win.
Winner & Still Women's World Champion: Rhea Ripley
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