WWE Elimination Chamber Finished With Less Than Two Hours Of Wrestling

WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 contained less than two hours in-ring wrestling action

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Feb 26, 2024

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WWE returned to Australia on February 24, with the first ever Elimination Chamber event to be held in Oceania. 

The event saw Australia’s own Rhea Ripley successfully defend the Women’s World Championship against Nia Jax in the main event, whilst the Elimination Chamber matches dictated the title scenes heading into WrestleMania XL.

A report from SEScoops has broken down just how much in-ring action was on display during the Elimination Chamber show, with one-hour-and-fifty-minutes of wrestling during the four-and-a-half-hour show (including the one-hour pre-show kick off).

The biggest gap in the action clocked in at 50 minutes, from the ending of Judgment Days successful defence of the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships over The New Catch Republic until the opening bell of the men’s Elimination Chamber match. These matches were separated by the special edition of the Grayson Waller Effect with Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes, which clocked in around the 22 minute mark.

Outside of the in-ring action, the rest of the show was filled by video packages, advertisements for WWE’s streaming partner Peacock, and adverts for the Australia tourism board.

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