This event, which took place in Perth, Australia, begins with one of the better women's elimination chambers, featuring more wrestling and less...chamber, if you know what I mean. The action never lets up, relative newcomer Tiffany Stratton has the looks, the moves and the swagger that make her a prime candidate for a big push soon, and Liv Morgan continues to make for a rootable underdog. I personally would have preferred a different winner, but that's a matter of opinion. The tag-team match is fast-paced and does not follow the typical "isolate the weaker member until the hot tag" formula, though there are a couple of mistimed spots (foot on rope). The men's chamber is solid, with the correct winner, even if it gets a little messy at the end; like the women's, it uses the chamber with relative restraint. The finale, with Rhea Ripley defending her title against Nia Jax, is predictable (in a slip of the tongue, even the commentators give away the result way before the match occurs!), but satisfying. The show is too long for only 4 matches, though: I did skip the "talk show" segment in the middle. 7/10.
Review of WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth
WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth
(2024 TV Special)
Good matches, a little too much filler in-between
4 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers