How to Watch WWE Elimination Chamber 2026: Live Stream, Start Time, Price & Card for Pro Wrestling Event

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 is one of the most important events on the road to WrestleMania, and this year’s stop in Chicago will bring even more buzz than usual with hometown star CM Punk in the spotlight.

Here is everything you need to know about WWE Elimination Chamber 2026, including streaming options for the event and the full fight card.

How to watch WWE Elimination Chamber 2026: Live stream, price

Wrestling fans won’t be able to watch WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 on a national TV channel, but they can stream the event on the new ESPN app with an ESPN Unlimited plan, which costs $29.99 per month. The Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited bundle costs $35.99 per month.

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 start time

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, Feb. 28. The event will be held at the United Center in Chicago.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 fight card

This year’s event features two Elimination Chamber matches. Four of the six competitors will begin the match in pods, and two will start in the ring. Pods will open throughout the match to allow more competitors to enter the ring. Competitors will be eliminated by pinfall or submission, and the last competitor standing will win the match.

The men’s match will feature Randy Orton, LA Knight, Cody Rhodes, Je’Von Evans, Trick Williams and Logan Paul. Tiffany Stratton, Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Kiana James and Raquel Rodriguez will participate in the women’s match.

Power couple CM Punk and AJ Lee are also on the card. Punk will face Finn Balor with the World Heavyweight Championship on the line, and Lee will challenge Becky Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship.