Perth will become the first Australian city to host WWE's Elimination Chamber in five years, with the event scheduled for Saturday, February 24.
WWE superstars will arrive in WA days before the main event, engaging with the community through various events and meet-and-greets. The broadcast is expected to reach up to one billion households worldwide.
Premier Roger Cook and Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti, alongside WWE superstars Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, officially announced this historic event.
Tickets for the event are expected to be in high demand, with fans already able to pre-register to secure their spots at the premium live event.
Optus Stadium, known for its outstanding acoustics and viewing experience, will host the event, attracting thousands of fans from across Australia and internationally.
Optus Stadium, known for its outstanding acoustics and viewing experience, will host the event, attracting thousands of fans from across Australia and internationally.
The Elimination Chamber match is considered one of the biggest WWE events of the year, leading up to WrestleMania. It features an intense battle within a steel cage and can be a game-changer for WWE careers.
WWE superstars are actively engaged in the community during their visit, including hospital visits, school events, and promoting the "Be A Star" anti-bullying campaign, fostering a strong connection with fans.