WWE Elimination Chamber: Perth (2024) Poster

(2024 TV Special)

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8/10
Predictable yet great
ayushs-8277127 February 2024
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The Elimination chamber held on February 25 was a full action packed drama at Perth, Australia. With the Home coming stars get good pops and the Crowd was great and alive. The Mans Elimination Chamber was predictable yet great it has some moments which were great and make you stand out of your Seat and and make you laugh. Drew was good and the story line between KO and Logan has set the Stage for Wrestlemania. Women Elimination Chamber winner Beacky lynch was most predicatable winner as it was teased from august of match between the Mommy and the Man. TThe Elimination Chamber was a overall sucess as it reaveals almost all matches for the Wrestlemania 2024.
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6/10
Mami saves a heavily predictable lack lustre event
ksharath199928 February 2024
Everything going according to prediction was the con part of this event except for the Men's Chamber match. The chamber matches stood on top but is nothing compared to the previous year. The whole event was collapsing despite the chamber matches but Mami saved the day. However kudos to Tiffany Stratton's suprise performance which might be remembered for a long time!

Just like the promotion it was a Rhea Ripley show . Mami steals the limelight with a massive performance which uplifts the event to a greater extent. In the end, the event was watchable but not good or great as expected. The main event is the only massive part of the whole night,rest turned out to be pretty average stuff.
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7/10
Good matches, a little too much filler in-between
gridoon20244 March 2024
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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.
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