
WWE Elimination Chamber 2015: Live Stream, WWE Network Start Time and Match Card
The Elimination Chamber pay-per-view returns to WWE Sunday, and it has all the makings of an exciting show.
Seth Rollins will defend the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Dean Ambrose, but the real meat and potatoes of this event will be the two matches that take place inside the chamber.
The Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships will be on the line inside the hellish structure, and since there is no IC champion at the moment, we know at least one new champion will be crowned at the event.
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Here's a look at what we currently know about this year's Elimination Chamber PPV.
Venue: American Bank Center, Corpus Christi
Start Time: 8 p.m. ET (Main Show); 7 p.m. ET (Kickoff)
How to Watch: Exclusively on the WWE Network
Elimination Chamber Card
Here is a breakdown of every match, according to WWE.com.
- Bo Dallas vs. Neville
- Kevin Owens vs. John Cena
- Paige vs. Naomi vs. Nikki Bella (Divas Championship)
- Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose (WWE World Heavyweight Championship)
- Sheamus vs. King Barrett vs. Ryback vs. R-Truth vs. Rusev vs. Dolph Ziggler (Intercontinental Championship Elimination Chamber)
- The New Day vs. Prime Time Players vs. Los Matadores vs. The Ascension vs. Lucha Dragons vs. Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (Tag Team Championship Elimination Chamber)
The one thing on this card that is likely to change is Rusev's participation in the IC title match. He suffered a leg injury during Tuesday's SmackDown taping that could not have come at a worse time.
It will be interesting to see how WWE proceeds from here. We could see a random Superstar added to the match, or officials could have Neville and Dallas fight for the open spot. We should find out more during the Kickoff special before the show.
PPV Live Stream
WWE made the call to add Elimination Chamber to the schedule very recently. Since it was not planned out in advance, no Cable or Satellite providers will be carrying the event. The only way to see this year's show is on the WWE Network.
Here is a list of devices that support the WWE Network, according to WWE.com:
- Apple TV
- Kindle Fire
- Amazon Fire TV
- PlayStation 3 and 4
- Roku
- Sony Internet TV
- Xbox 360 and Xbox One
- Android devices with WWE app
- iOS devices with WWE app
- WWE.com
- Panasonic SMART TV
- Samsung SMART TV
- Sony Blu-Ray devices
Kickoff Live Stream
As with every PPV, a one-hour Kickoff special will air prior to the main show. If you aren't going to watch on the WWE Network, here is a list of places where you can view the Kickoff stream:
- WWE.com
- WWE App
- YouTube
- Google+
- Pheed
Bleacher Report Writers' Thoughts and Predictions
The great WWE writers here at Bleacher Report have offered their thoughts and predictions during the week leading up to the event.
- Aaron Bower looks at Superstars who will excel at the event.
- Donald Wood offers his predictions for each match.
- Anthony Mango runs down the best finishes for each match.
- Erik Beaston gives his predictions for each match on the card.
- Ryan Dilbert looks back at the best and worst moments inside the chamber.
- I offered my predictions on the SmackDown recap from May 28.
- The video above features Alfred "Big Nasty" Konuwa giving his predictions.
Other Elimination Chamber News and Thoughts
With Rusev out with an injury, it leaves the door open for someone else to step up and claim the last spot in the IC title chamber match.
One possibility is that officials could change Dallas and Neville's bout into a qualifying match for the open spot. However, it's more likely that management will just pick someone who isn't already on the card to fill Rusev's place.
Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns are without opponents, so one of them could easily end up inside one of the pods. There is also a small chance officials may decide to use this as an opportunity to introduce another NXT Superstar to the main roster. Adding someone like Finn Balor or Tyler Breeze would certainly create a lot of buzz.
The Elimination Chamber is usually a fun show because chamber matches are so unique and can often have surprising outcomes. Hopefully Sunday's event gives us some memorable moments and exciting showdowns.
What are your predictions for this year's Elimination Chamber PPV?
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