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The Rock speaks to Cody Rhodes (Photo by WWE/WWE via Getty Images)
WWE via Getty ImagesThe WWE’s second premium live event of 2025 takes place on Saturday, March 1 at Rogers Centre in Toronto.
On Friday night, Cody Rhodes’ portion of the PLE will be arguably as impacting as any match.
At some point in the show, possibly at the very end, Rhodes will decide if he will accept The Rock’s offer to become his Corporate Champion. Rhodes’ answer to that question will determine a good amount of the major storylines as we move toward WrestleMania in April.
Here is a look at the start time and viewing information for the event.
WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 Potential Swerves
Rhodes turning heel by aligning with The Rock and The Bloodline would be a major shift, but executing it at WrestleMania 41 rather than Elimination Chamber may be the more impactful move. Delaying the decision could increase anticipation and deliver a more memorable storyline moment. Raw the following Monday would be insane.
Corporate Cody would be such a natural flip for Rhodes. He’s already masterful with the mic in his hand and if there is anyone who could convince fans that his flip was indeed best for business, it would be him.
Speculation surrounds the potential WWE debut of Hikuleo, possibly as Paul Heyman’s next project. His arrival would inject a fresh dynamic into the Bloodline storyline, and if introduced at Elimination Chamber, it could signal his involvement in a key WrestleMania match.
At this point, I’m beginning to think I’m higher on Hikuleo than the WWE. From the moment news broke of him signing with WWE, I started thinking of the role he could play in the next phase of the Bloodline. Maybe we’ll finally get to see it happen and it’ll be as big as I’ve been anticipating for the past six months.
There is an expectation that Jade Cargill will make her presence felt at Elimination Chamber. Whether through an in-ring appearance or a post-match confrontation, her involvement could set up a major WrestleMania feud, particularly within the women’s division. Don’t be surprised if Cargill’s involvement decides the women’s elimination chamber.
The big money feud is Bianca Belair vs. Jade Cargill, but WWE could be leaving money on the table by not pushing one of them into a program with Rhea Ripley. We’ll know the answers to these questions soon enough.