The WWE Elimination Chamber is John Cena’s last chance to headline WrestleMania for his 17th World Championship and break the record for most title wins with 16.
WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 is the final Premium Live Event before The Grandest Stage of Them All, WrestleMania 41. The show will be held at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada, on March 1st. Moreover, it will be the last time fans witness John Cena competing at the show.
The Cenation Leader has embarked on his farewell tour, with his first match being the 30-Man Men’s Royal Rumble. Despite the overwhelming fan support, Cena failed to win the match. But he bounced back right away by entering the Men’s Elimination Chamber to main event his final WrestleMania and earn an opportunity for his 17th WWE Championship. With the stakes higher than ever, here are the three reasons John Cena must win at the WWE Elimination Chamber event:
3. WWE should not disappoint the fans again
As witnessed at the event and on social media, there was overwhelming disappointment among the WWE Universe worldwide when Jey Uso last eliminated John Cena in the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble. Cena was the heavy favorite heading into the match, and the fans were left sad when both of his feet hit the floor. Witnessing the huge negative response to Cena’s loss, WWE should not take a risk by once again booking him to lose in the WWE Elimination Chamber match in Toronto, Canada.
2. John Cena needs a win in a high-profile match
There have been reports that John Cena would be featured in a high-profile match at WrestleMania 41. Cena’s performance at the 2025 Royal Rumble was also appreciated by fans and critics alike. To build momentum heading into WrestleMania, which will be his final appearance as an in-ring competitor, the 16-time WWE Champion needs a win inside the Elimination Chamber. With the chamber featuring top stars like CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, Cena outlasting such top-tier competitors would give him that momentum and a major boost as he marches towards WrestleMania 41.
1. Last chance to headline WrestleMania
One of the biggest reasons John Cena won the 2025 Men’s Elimination Chamber match was because ‘The Last Time is Now.’ Ever since Cena kicked off his farewell tour on RAW’s debut episode on Netflix, the fans have reignited the discussion of him becoming a 17-time World Champion, with Cena himself now laser-focused to do the same. Moreover, the Cenation Leader wants to break the record for most World titles and do it in his last time on the Grandest Stage of Them All, WrestleMania, because, according to him, it is “Best for Business.” So, the Elimination Chamber 2025 event is his last chance to earn an opportunity to create history.
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