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Elimination Chamber 2025: Who Has Qualified for Chance at WWE Title?

We are just a few weeks away from the Elimination Chamber and right now, there are just a few qualifying spots remaining. As was announced on Monday Night Raw, next week with feature Seth Rollins taking on Finn Balor for the final Raw spot in the chamber as Damian Priest, Braun Strowman and Jacob Fatu fight to claim the last SmackDown spot this Friday night. Roxanne Perez will battle Raquel Rodriguez next week on Raw and Naomi will take on Chelsea Green on SmackDown. That leaves just two spots still up for grabs on the men’s side and two for the women. So, who has qualified already? Let’s take a look at the eight wrestlers headed to the chamber in March.

Updated 2/17 with full list of participants

Men’s Elimination Chamber Participants

John Cena – The first entrant in the Men’s Elimination Chamber, John Cena called his shot. Instead of opting to qualify like the rest of the roster, Cena finally used his pull for himself, ensuring that his chance to win a record 17th championship at WrestleMania 41 remains alive. Cena made his chamber debut in 2006 and has competed in a total of seven Elimination Chamber matches in his career, winning three of them. His last chamber occurred in a losing effort in 2018.

CM Punk – With only one last path for the WrestleMania main event he’s desperately wanted, CM Punk defeated Sami Zayn to earn his spot in the chamber match. Punk made his debut in the 2006 ECW Elimination Chamber and has appeared in a total of four chamber matches, winning one in 2012. That was Punk’s last chamber match meaning it’s been 13 years since he’s last been inside the dangerous and career-shortening structure.

Drew McIntyre – Looking to secure his own route to WrestleMania, Drew McIntyre, in his return to SmackDown, took down both LA Knight and Jimmy Uso to earn his spot in the Elimination Chamber. McIntyre made his chamber debut in 2012 and has been in three total chambers. He’s won two of them, including the most recent one in 2024, giving him the highest chamber success rate of any wrestler to take part in the match.

Logan Paul – Now a full time Raw superstar, Logan Paul continued his quest for a WrestleMania main event by defeating Rey Mysterio in a chamber qualifying match. Paul made his chamber debut in 2024 in a losing effort. He’ll look to change that this time around as he takes on an incredibly talented field of superstars.

Damian Priest – Taking down both Jacob Fatu and Braun Strowman, Damian Priest may have established himself as one to watch out for int the chamber. Priest made his debut in the 2023 Elimination Chamber in a losing effort.

Seth Rollins  – Seth Rollins is on to his fourth Elimination Chamber after a fantastic victory over Finn Balor on Raw on Monday. Rollins will be looking for his first-ever win in the chamber match, and with it, his road to face Cody Rhodes in a rematch at WrestleMania.

Women’s Participants and Remaining Qualifying Matches

Liv Morgan – Liv Morgan took on IYO SKY in a chamber qualifying match. Thanks to an unintended assist from Rhea Ripley, Morgan was able to secure a disqualification victory to send herself into the chamber. As one-third of the Riott Squad, Morgan made her chamber debut alongside partner Sarah Logan in the first-ever women’s tag team chamber match. Since then, she has gone on to appear in four straight women’s singles chamber matches. In all, Morgan has been in all but one of the women’s chamber matches. She’s yet to win one.

Bianca Belair – Bianca Belair’s road to WrestleMania came into focus when she defeated Piper Niven to secure her spot in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match. Belair has been in two chambers, including winning her chamber debut in 2022.

Alexa Bliss – Continuing her triumphant return to WWE that began with the Women’s Royal Rumble, Alexa Bliss ensured she’d have a chance at a WrestleMania title match with her qualifying victory over Candice LeRae. 2025 will mark Bliss’ third chamber. She was victorious in her first in 2018, becoming the first woman in WWE history to win a chamber match.

Bayley – Bayley faced off against Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria to earn her spot in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match. Bayley took part in the inaugural women’s chamber match in 2018 and then alongside Sasha Banks, won the 2019 women’s tag team chamber.

Roxanne Perez – Continuing to make an impact in a short period of time on the main roster, Roxanne Perez is headed to the Elimination Chamber for the first time after defeating Raquel Rodriguez, albeit with a little help from a distraction from Naomi and Biance Belair.

Naomi – Defeating the Women’s United States Champion, Naomi will join tag team partner Bianca Belair inside the steel structure. This marks Naomi’s third chamber and second as a singles wrestler as she made her chamber debut in 2019 alongside partner Carmella in the women’s tag team chamber, the only of its kind.

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About Marilee Gallagher, Manager

Marilee Gallagher is a Philadelphia native and lifelong sports fan with interests beyond just the major five U.S. sporting leagues. At Last Word on Sports, she is the Department Manager for Last Word on Pro Wrestling, helping lead a team that covers WWE, AEW, and indies both in the U.S. and internationally. Past writing experience includes time as a featured columnist for Bleacher Report and Rant Sports.