This Saturday, WWE presents the final Premium Live Event on the road to WrestleMania as Toronto hosts the 2025 Elimination Chamber.
By the end of the night, we'll have the number one contenders confirmed for the WWE Undisputed Championship and the Women's World Heavyweight Championship, with a winner coming from each Elimination Chamber match.
If that's not enough to get you excited, The Rock is also set to make an appearance on the show as he seeks an answer from Cody Rhodes over his cryptic proposal on last week's SmackDown.
Here's what DAZN News thinks might go down at the big event.

One for the Toronto crowd, as Hall of Famer and local legend Trish Stratus, makes an in-ring return to team with the current WWE Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton.
Stratus returned at the Royal Rumble, but this will be her first actual match since the entertaining run with Becky Lynch in 2023, as she helps cement Stratton's babyface turn to go up against former champion Jax and new partner LaRae.
There's simply no other result than a win for the champion and legend as they look to keep Stratton strong ahead of her WrestleMania date with Charlotte Flair.
Winners: Tiffany Stratton and Trish Stratus
How 'unsanctioned' WWE go with this match will be interesting, with the promise of only a referee being supplied to make a count for this bout, but it will be chaos, however the aesthetics look.
Owens and Zayn are unable to have a bad match, and although the build was a little rushed, the two old friends have been in top form as they prepare for their next chapter in the country where it all began for them both.
Expect lots of stunts and spots, as well as the cliche 'non-wrestling' attire, but as for a winner, it feels like KO needs it more than Sami right now.
Owens to get the win, with a tease of what's to come for him in Vegas, thanks to a possible appearance from Randy Orton.
Winner: Kevin Owens
With Rhea Ripley defending her title the Monday after this match, it's still hard to predict what way WWE are going in regards to the title match at WrestleMania.
Realistically, there looks like only two viable winners to face Ripley (and possibly Iyo Sky if that's where it's heading). Liv Morgan already has a history with the women's champ and is currently a big focus on the red brand, while it also feels like time Bianca Belair found her way back into the title picture.
Alexa Bliss could be an outside bet, and there's also the story of Jade Cargill's attack to come into play, but it's still hard to see outside Morgan and the EST of WWE.
At a push, I think we could see Belair take the win and finally set up a much-anticipated match with Ripley.
Winner: Bianca Belair
A match as star-studded as they come, as six of the very best WWE has to offer square off with a winner getting a shot at Cody Rhodes' WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Once again, I feel that there are two options: John Cena and CM Punk.
Both are on quests to get to Las Vegas, with Cena aiming for a record-breaking 17th world title and Punk looking to finally live out a dream of main eventing the granddaddy of them all. Throw in the possibility that The Rock could be backing either man, as his story with Rhodes gets intertwined into the match, and it leaves multiple options open.
You can't rule out McIntyre, but it would be a shock, while Roman Reigns will most likely end Rollins' night as they look to set up their WrestleMania meeting.
It feels like Punk's moment. While the final match at WrestleMania may look different, it feels most likely that Punk will be in it thanks to a win in the chamber.
Winner: CM Punk
No, this isn't a match, but it might be the most intriguing moment of the evening, as Rock goes looking for Cody's answer to his apparent offer of joining him as 'his champion'.
It appears there could be a 2025 reboot of The Corporation coming, and Rock wants Rhodes to spearhead his version, but will the American Nightmare turn his back on the fans and join the Final Boss?
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