WWE Elimination Chamber 2025: Odds, Picks & Predictions

The final major pit-stop - outside of the go-home shows for Monday Night Raw and Friday Night Smackdown! - on the road to WrestleMania is the Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event (PLE).

The Royal Rumble paved the way for two title fights, as Women's Royal Rumble winner Charlotte Flair challenged Tiffany Stratton to a match at WrestleMania for the WWE Women's Championship and Jey Uso will lock arms with Gunther in the squared circle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

That leaves Cody Rhodes and his Undisputed Universal Championship and Rhea Ripley and her Women's World Championship belt up for grabs. The winners of the respective Men's and Women's Elimination Chamber matches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada this weekend should be the final puzzle pieces to WrestleMania 41's main event picture.

Let's break down the 2025 Elimination Chamber betting odds and boost our bankroll for WrestleMania betting season. 

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2025: Odds, Picks & Predictions

(Odds courtesy of BetOnline)

Men's Elimination Chamber Betting Odds

Wrestler Odds
John Cena -1300
CM Punk +250
Drew McIntyre +900
Seth Rollins +2000
Damian Priest +4000
Logan Paul +5000

Men's Elimination Chamber Betting Preview

The current odds-on favorite to win the Men's Elimination Chamber match is John Cena (-1300). If you want to bet $100 for the possibility of netting ~$8 in your pockets, by all means, go for it. But where's the fun in that?

Cena started as the favorite with odds of -400 when lines first opened for the Elimination Chamber and he has stayed the favorite, with line movement fluctuating between -400 and -2000. Keep in mind that last year’s winner, Drew McIntyre, was also the odds-on favorite (-2000) before he stood tall as the last man standing.

The Wild Card in all of this is someone who won’t even be caged in a chamber pod - The Rock aka The Final Boss. The TKO shareholder and board member has made his now annual WrestleMania SZN return, casting plenty of doubt surrounding the WrestleMania 41 Main Event scene.

What does The Rock want and how does it impact the Elimination Chamber? And, more importantly, your bankroll? He wants Cody Rhodes’ soul. The Rock wants the current Undisputed Universal Champion to be his in-ring wrestling surrogate, representing his interests in WWE. What does Cody Rhodes get out of it? Warehouses of Teremana Tequila. Think of it as the 2025 equivalent of The People’s Champion transforming into The Corporate Champion.

How does this factor into the Elimination Chamber and the best bet you can make? Well, the assumption is that Cody Rhodes will turn down The Rock’s request, leaving the door open for one of the six participants in the men’s Elimination Chamber to take The Rock up on his offer. Let’s look at the possibilities…

John Cena (-1300)

As much fun as a Two-Man Power Trip of John Cena and The Rock would be, this seems unlikely. If Cena wins, he’s doing so as a nostalgic act as part of his farewell tour.

CM Punk (+250)

This is the most intriguing possibility. Mr. “I’m Not Here to Make Friends, I’m Here to Make Money,” CM Punk playing the opposite of his anti-hero role would be a sharp turn from his character. But one that could breathe fresh life into CM Punk and his pursuit of a WrestleMania Main Event dream. ROH Summer of Punk era CM Punk is a high watermark moment in his career and one that could align with “Corporate CM Punk.”

Drew McIntyre (+900)

This is the one that makes the most sense. Drew McIntyre has made his disdain for all things Bloodline well known and his pursuit of claiming what he believes is rightfully his - WWE championship gold - could lead to an uneasy alliance with The Rock.

The Scottish Warrior would have no qualms doing whatever it would take to get a shot at Cody Rhodes and his belt, even teaming up with Roman Reigns’ cousin. Doing The Rock’s bidding would be a small sacrifice to make in pursuit of WWE gold.

Seth Rollins (+2000)

The Monday Night Messiah has made it well known he doesn’t want his sacrifice at WrestleMania 40 to go to waste, and he views Cody Rhodes selling his soul to The Rock as crossing one line too many. But what if Seth Rollins were the one to turn on Cody Rhodes?

Rollins has a history of double-crosses and sneak attacks (joining The Authority, cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase) that it wouldn’t be a complete shock if he decided enough was enough and took matters into his own hands (or The Rock’s hands in this case). At +2000 odds, it’s a juicy bet to make.

John Cena is still the most likely winner but placing a bet on him to win doesn’t provide much of a financial windfall. A John Cena win would also tie him with HHH for the most Elimination Chamber victories (HHH – four, John Cena – three).

If you eliminate John Cena, you need to build the most convincing case between CM Punk, Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins. Going with the second-best favorite in CM Punk (+250) would not only give us the potential for a Summer of Punk remix (if he were to win, take home gold at WrestleMania and keep it through the summer), but it would also give a 46-year-old CM Punk his best chance at fulfilling his WrestleMania Main Event destiny.

It would also lead to a fresh-ish match, as CM Punk and Cody Rhodes have only fought once in televised singles competition (on a 2008 episode of Monday Night Raw).

A sprinkle on Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins would be reasonable bets as well.

Pick: CM Punk (+250)


Women's Elimination Chamber Betting Odds

Wrestler Odds
Bianca Belair -425
Liv Morgan +450
Alexa Bliss +600
Naomi +700
Roxanne Perez +1600
Bayley +2500

Women's Elimination Chamber Betting Preview

Rhea Ripley has felt stagnant ever since her feud with Liv Morgan ended. There was a brief period where she "begged" Charlotte Flair to challenge her at WrestleMania, but that was all for show to help stretch Charlotte Flair's "Who will she pick angle?" for the Grandest Stage of Them All. 

It was always going to be Tiffany Stratton. So, who will face Rhea Ripley in Las Vegas?

Bianca Belair is the current odds-on favorite (currently -425, opened -150). Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley have a shared history, dating back to their NXT days, which resulted in a near four-star match at NXT TakeOver: Portland in 2020. That was also the last time they danced together in the ring one-on-one for TV. 

If you want to bet on the favorite yet again, like John Cena, you wouldn’t be at fault. Last year’s Women’s Elimination Chamber odds-on favorite was Becky Lynch (-2000) - she went on to win and challenge Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania XL, where she lost. Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley looks great on a WrestleMania poster and is the most likely outcome. However…

Let us have some fun for a moment and build the case for longshot Roxanne Perez. The NXT veteran is ready for a full-time move to the main roster. She’s a two-time NXT Women’s Champion, NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion and was the inaugural ROH Women’s World Champion. She’s only 23 years old. 

There have been some hints of a potential babyface turn, with WWE sowing the seeds with references to Cinderella and underdogs. She was the runner-up in the 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble match, becoming the Women’s Iron Survivor (setting a new record of 1:07:47). A 100% heel-to-face turn would be easy to accomplish with someone of Perez’s talent, with some help from her BFF frenemy Cora Jade. 

At +1600 odds, it would be a shock to see Perez win the Women’s Elimination Chamber, but with the chalk of all chalk in Charlotte Flair winning the Royal Rumble and securing her title bout versus Tiffany Stratton, why not root for a Cinderella story in the Elimination Chamber?

Pick: Roxanne Perez (+1600)

Make sure to also check out my colleague Joe Pisapia’s favorite Elimination Chamber bets, including a +700 pick he loves:


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