The Rock Might Return To WWE Soon, But Not Alone
Speculation grows around Drew McIntyre’s WWE return potentially involving an alliance with The Rock, fueled by their off-screen collaboration and McIntyre’s current hiatus.
WWE Elimination Chamber is a professional wrestling event produced by WWE, a Connecticut-based professional wrestling promotion. It is available only through pay-per-view (PPV) since 2010 and WWE's livestreaming services since 2015. The event was established in 2010, replacing No Way Out as the annual February PPV. The concept of the event is that one or two main event matches are contested inside the Elimination Chamber, either with championships or future opportunities at championships at stake. The Elimination Chamber match itself had been created in 2002 and held at various other WWE pay-per-views before the establishment of the namesake event in 2010.
The 2014 event was notable as it was WWE's final event to air exclusively via traditional PPV outlets due to the launch of the WWE Network the next day, as all PPV events since have aired on both PPV and livestreamed on the WWE Network. The following year, the event's February slot was replaced by Fastlane, with the 2015 Elimination Chamber instead being held in May. That year's event also saw the first tag team Elimination Chamber match. Although the event did not occur in 2016, it returned in 2017 with a revamped Chamber…
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Speculation grows around Drew McIntyre’s WWE return potentially involving an alliance with The Rock, fueled by their off-screen collaboration and McIntyre’s current hiatus.