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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 odds: Betting tips and predictions for WWE

EntertainmentSportsWWE Elimination Chamber 2025 odds: Betting tips and predictions for WWE

WWE takes its next major stop on the road to WrestleMania on March 1st when it pulls into Toronto for the Elimination Chamber.

With two of WrestleMania 41’s main title matches already decided, Cody Rhodes and Rhea Ripley will discover who they will be facing on the Grandest Stage of them All at the end of April.

In this guide to the WWE Elimination Chambers 2025 odds, I break down each of the night’s matches and offer my thoughts on who is likely to come out on top.

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Odds for the WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto

  • Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn:
    • Kevin Owens to win at 4/7 with Paddy Power
    • Sami Zayn to win at 6/5 with Paddy Power
  • Cena vs. Rollins vs. Punk vs. Reigns vs. Priest vs. McIntyre:
    • John Cena to win at 10/11 with Star Sports
    • CM Punk to win at 15/8 with Star Sports
    • Drew McIntyre to win at 3/1 with Star Sports
    • Seth Rollins to win at 14/1 with Star Sports
  • Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton vs. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae:
    • Stratus and Stratton to win at 1/7 with Paddy Power
    • Jax and LeRae to win at 4/1 with Paddy Power
  • Belair vs. Naomi vs. Bayley vs. Perez vs. Bliss vs. Morgan:
    • Bianca Belair to win at 1/2 with Star Sports
    • Naomi to win at 12/1 with Star Sports
    • Bayley to win at 33/1 with Star Sports
    • Roxanne Perez to win at 8/1 with Star Sports
    • Alexa Bliss to win at 7/2 with Star Sports
    • Liv Morgan to win at 13/2 with Star Sports

2025 WWE Elimination Chamber predictions

As has become standard under Triple H, the Elimination Chamber keeps things compact, with just four matches scheduled. Let’s break each of these down in more detail and see who is likely to have their hands raised at the end of the night. 

Tiffany Stratton & Trish Stratus vs Nia Jax & Candice LaRae

This match clearly exists as a reason to get Trish Stratus in front of her hometown crowd. I’ve no real issue with that, and it keeps Tiffany busy until her showdown with Charlotte at WrestleMania, but for a lot of fans, it will be a chance to catch a break between the two big matches. 

While Charlotte could get involved here and cost Tiffy and Trish, I suspect we may just get some post-match shenanigans. This is the most straightforward result to predict of the night, with Tiffany Stratton & Trish Stratus being the clear favourites with the best UK bookies.

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Tiffany Stratton & Trish Stratus to win at 1/10 with Star Sports

Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn

This is the hardest match on the card to call, as you can see from Paddy Power pricing both fighters at 5/6. The two men have such a storied history, and there are numerous directions they could take this story in. 

It appears as though Sami Zayn is set to face Karrion Kross at WrestleMania, with Kevin Owens potentially on a collision course with a returning Randy Orton. If this is the case, Kevin Owens makes more sense as the winner for me. His new character has lost too many times in recent months, while Sami losing would play into the angle with Karrion Kross, eventually leading to a long-needed Sami heel turn. 

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Kevin Owens to win at 5/6 with Paddy Power

Bianca Belair vs Roxanne Perez vs Bayley vs Naomi vs Liv Morgan vs Alexa Bliss

With Io Sky definitely not competing in this match, it would appear as though WWE is going to go with Bianca Belair vs Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania in Vegas. This is arguably the biggest women’s match the WWE could deliver on the main roster right now, so using it for WrestleMania makes perfect sense. 

It looks as though WWE has pivoted towards Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodrigeuz being behind the Jade Cargill attack, and while this may be a swerve, it does help to move Bianca away from that and towards Rhea Ripley. The loss of the tag titles on this week’s Raw also indicates WWE has bigger things in store for her. 

The biggest challenge for WWE’s booking will be Alexa Bliss. She has been made to look strong since returning at the Rumble, and the nature of the Chamber means she will have to take a loss. Could WWE back her for a Mania match? I think it’s possible, but Bianca feels like a much smarter choice. You can back Bianca Belair to win at 4/9.

Bianca Belair to win at 1/2 with Star Sports

Where and when to watch the WWE Elimination Chamber

  • Location: Rogers Centre, Ontario, Canada
  • Time: March 2nd 2025, Midnight
  • Where to watch: Netflix

About the author

Liam Hoofe

Liam is an experienced iGaming and sports betting journalist based in Cardiff. He has worked in the sports betting industry since 2017 and has provided content for some of the biggest casino and betting brands in the UK. He has also covered football and other sports for both regional and national newspapers. 

Find Liam on Twitter: @LiamHoofe

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