
WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto goes down tonight, LIVE from the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
On tap for tonight’s final premium live event on the road to WrestleMania 41 in mid-April are the Men’s Elimination Chamber Match (John Cena, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest & Logan Paul), the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match (Liv Morgan, Alexa Bliss, Bianca Belair, Roxanne Perez, Bayley & Naomi), Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens in an Unsanctioned Match, Tiffany Stratton & Trish Stratus vs. Nia Jax & Candice LeRae, as well as Cody Rhodes giving The Rock his answer.
Featured beiow are complete WWE Elimination Chamber results from Saturday, March 1, 2025. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live from 5-11pm EST. on Peacock.
WWE ELIMINATION CHAMBER – MARCH 1, 2025
“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” narrated by Paul “Triple H” Levesque kicks things off as always. We then hear Michael Cole welcome us to the “Countdown to WWE Elimination Chamber: Toronto” pre-show, as we see shots of Logan Paul and others backstage at the Rogers Centre.
The camera shot settles at the pre-show panel, where Cole introduces his fellow panelists Wade Barrett, Big E. and Pat McAfee. He mentions McAfee is here directly from the NFL Combine on NFL Network, and that he literally just arrived five minutes ago.
Cole and the panelists have some fun talking about tonight’s show, before introducing the other members of the broadcast team. Byron Saxton checks in from backstage. Cathy Kelley checks in from inside the ring. Peter Rosenberg checks in from outside of Cody Rhodes’ “American Nightmare” bus in the parking lot.
Back to the panel, Cole, McAfee, Barrett and Big E. talk among themselves at length about a few of tonight’s scheduled matches, as well as introduce the pre-match hype packages for them. We see a live shot backstage of Kevin Owens walking around seemingly collecting weapons for his Unsanctioned match tonight.
Following some more banter at the pre-show panel, a special video package airs showing Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton hooking up and getting ready for their tag-team match tonight against Nia Jax and Candice LeRae. The footage shows them doing yoga together, working out in the gym, etc.
Back live, we see Trish and Tiffany arriving to the Rogers Centre with beanies on. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae are then shown arriving together. They are stopped by Byron Saxton, who interviews them. They vow to put an end to Tiffy-Time once and for all tonight, and send Trish back into retirement.
Jackie Redmond and Peter Rosenberg tag in and replace Pat McAfee and Michael Cole at the pre-show panel. The panelists run down some more matches scheduled for tonight and introduce the hype packages. Logan Paul’s sit-down with Cathy Kelley is shown. The pre-show wraps up with predictions and finals hype.
Women’s Elimination Chamber
Alexa Bliss vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Bianca Belair vs. Naomi vs. Liv Morgan vs. Bayley
The premium live event portion of the show kicks off with the usual bad ass elaborate cold open video package. After that, a singer is introduced to sing the United States national anthem. The fans in the Rogers Centre boo the living hell out of her, and proceed to loudly boo the entire time she sang the U.S. national anthem.
After that, a singer is introduced to sing the Canadian national anthem, and the crowd goes wild with a huge pop, and then proceed to loudly sing along throughout the entire song. The show gets underway with McAfee and Cole welcoming us to the show, with McAfee mentioning the Canadian fans booing the singing of the U.S. national anthem.
We see the Elimination Chamber cage structure lowered down over the ring as ominous music plays and the crowd roars. The women involved in the match make their way to the ring, one-by-one, with the final two being the only ones not locked inside a pod. Starting the match are Liv Morgan and Naomi.
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Before anything happens, the theme for Jade Cargill hits and out she comes to a monster pop. Liv looks like she has seen a ghost, however when Cargill enters the ring, she immediately charges at Naomi and begins brutally beating her down.
Belair is shown freaking out in her pod, while the fans chant “Holy sh*t! Holy sh*t!” Ultimately, Naomi is unable to continue as a result of the attack, and is taken out on a stretcher as the ring announcer confirms her elimination from the match.
Belair is released from the pod. Belair checks up on Naomi but is attacked from behind by Morgan to a pop. Morgan begins to throw Belair face-first into the pod glass. Morgan continues to maintain control, dominating Belair. Belair begins to rally near the end of their period.
Roxanne Perez enters next, and quickly takes control. Perez with a hurricanrana to drop Belair. Perez takes down Morgan and looks for a pin early on but only gets a two. Perez heads up top and looks to attack Belair from the top, but the powerhouse catches her and walks around with her.
Perez quickly counters, taking Belair down. Liv Morgan runs in and drops both with a dropkick, then covers Perez for a two. Morgan and Bliss continue to spar in the ring, eventually dropping each other to a small pop. Our clock counts down and when the buzzer sounds, released from her pod next is Bayley.
Bayley immediately locks up with Perez, battling in Bayley’s pod. Bayley slams Perez into the pod wall repeatedly. Bayley then lays into Liv Morgan, slamming her face three times into the chain link barrier. Bayley hits a Bayley-to-belly on Morgan into the barrier.
Bayley and Belair square up in the ring, executing a series of standing switches. Bayley grabs Belair’s ponytail by mistakes, releases it, and shows some sportsmanship per Michael Cole. Bayley and Belair again clash in the middle of the ring as the crowd rips off a “let’s go Bayley” chant.
Bayley redirects an attacking Morgan into the barrier, heads up top, and hits a big beautiful elbow drop on Belair. Perez re-enters the fight, hitting a Powerbomb on Bayley to the hard outside ramp by the pods. Perez heads up top and splashes Bayley, covering for a two. Morgan hits a Codebreaker on Perez, covering for a two of her own.
Moments later, Morgan scores a pin on Bayley to eliminate her from the match. After a big high spot from the top of the pod, and some “Holy sh*t!” chants, Belair takes over on offense and uses her ponytail as a weapon. Morgan’s mid-section appears to be bleeding as a result. The remaining participants hit a big stacked spot out of the corner and all are down and out recovering.
The camera shows a close-up of the welts on Morgan’s belly and side. A replay is shown of the Belair ponytail hair whip that caused it. Belair hits a few big trademark spots on Perez. Bliss follows up with her top-rope finishing move and the cover to pin Perez. Perez is now eliminated.
We’re down to Bliss, Morgan and Belair as the final three. Morgan uses some crafty tactics to score the next elimination. After Bliss hits her Sister Abigail finisher on Belair, Morgan takes out Bliss and covers her to eliminate her, while holding onto Belair’s ponytail while she is unconscious.
She tries to quickly drag the lifeless Belair over by the ponytail afterwards and immediately covers her, but Belair kicks out. Morgan grabs Belair by her ponytail and proceeds to bash her face into the Chamber cage mesh wall repeatedly. Morgan hits a wicked codebreaker off the ropes.
Belair fights back and hits a spear. She goes for the cover, but Morgan kicks out. Belair bashes Morgan into one of the pod walls over and over again. She hits some more trademark spots and then finishes The Judgment Day member off with a K.O.D. for the win. Fireworks explode and as Belair goes up the ramp, Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY come out and they all stare at each other.
Winner: Bianca Belair
Trish Stratus & Tiffany Stratton vs. Nia Jax & Candice LeRae
After a commercial break, we see the pre-match video package for the next match of the evening, which features Toronto legend Trish Stratus and WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton joining forces to take on Nia Jax and Candice LeRae.
Inside the arena, Nia Jax’s theme hits and out she comes with WWE Speed Women’s Champion Candice LeRae. The two settle inside the squared circle. Trish’s theme hits next and out she comes to a decent reaction. The crowd then erupts when the ring announcer mentions she’s from Toronto.
It was almost like they didn’t know, which obviously isn’t possible. As soon as Statton’s theme hits, the crowd roars. The women’s champ comes out smiling and confidently walking to the ring. All four are in the ring and ready to rock and roll in the second match of the evening.
The bell sounds and off we go. Trish hits the Air Canada right out of the gate. Trish and Stratton join up to knock Nia Jax out of the ring. The action spills to the outside, and LeRae slams Stratus into the ring steps. LeRae makes the tag to Jax as Stratus makes the tag to Stratton.
Jax takes control of Stratton and goes for the Annihilator, but Stratton rolls out of the way. Stratton makes the tag to Stratus, and Stratus catches Jax with a tornado DDT. LeRae tries to make the save but eats a spinebuster from Stratus. Jax regains control with a side slam and gets a two count.
Jax rags dolls Stratus and then applies the stretch muffler. Jax makes the tag to LeRea, and LeRea connects with a drop kick with Stratus still in the stretch muffler. LeRae locks in a wrist lock and makes the cover for a two count. LeRae hits a suplex and drags Stratus to the corner.
Jax gets the tag and backs it up on Stratus in the corner. LeRae gets the quick tag and chokes Stratus against the bottom turnbuckle. Stratus breaks free and FINALLY makes the hot tag to Stratton. Stratton connects with a handspring back elbow shot to LeRae in the corner and follows up with an Alabama Slamma.
Jax rushes into the ring but eats a spinebuster from Stratton. Stratton goes for a moonsault, but LeRae knocks her off the top turnbuckle. Stratton narrowly avoided landing right on her head. Jax charges into the ring, but Stratton catches her with a back suplex. Stratton makes the tag to Stratus as LeRae tags Jax.
Stratus heads up top with Jax and hits a super Stratusfaction from the top turnbuckle. Stratton gets the tag and hits the Prettiest Moonsault Ever on Jax for the three count and the pinfall victory for her team. Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton celebrate together afterwards. Trish remains undefeated in tag-team action in Canada.
Winners: Trish Stratus & Tiffany Stratton
Unsanctioned Match
Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn
More commercials air, and then we see live shots of all of the Men’s Elimination Chamber competitors who will be in action in the main event later in tonight’s show. The final live shot of a talent backstage is of Cody Rhodes, who is lost in thought while seated at a table with his title in front of him.
A lengthy video package airs showing The Rock’s return to WWE and subsequent joining of the board of TKO Group as an executive, his success in Hollywood, and his request to acquire the soul of WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes.
From there, some more commercials air and then the pre-match video package is shown to tell the story leading up to the Unsanctioned match between former best friends turner bitter rivals — Canada’s own Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. When the package wraps up, we return live inside the Rogers Centre.
Alicia Taylor is shown in the ring. She begins the formal introduction for this no-rules Unsanctioned match. Zayn’s theme hits and out he comes with a serious look on his face. The crowd goes wild for one of Canada’s favorite all-time sons in WWE. Owens is out next with an equally serious look on his mug.
The bell sounds to get things started, and fans immediately break out in a loud “Ole! Ole!” chant. Zayn and Owens circle each other and then begin to unload on each other with a Don Frye vs. Yoshihiro Takayama style hockey-slugfest to kick this one off with a bang.
Zayn beats Owens down to the mat. Owens dumps Zayn rib-first onto the top rope and follows up with a senton. The action spills to the outside, and Zayn slams Owens into the ring post. Zayn rolls Owens back into the ring and grabs a chair from under the ring. Zayn tosses several chairs into the ring, but Owens grabs a chair and lands a chair shot to the back.
Zayn grabs a chair of his own and beats Owens out of the ring. Zayn lands a chair shot against the announce table and then rolls Owens back into the ring. Zayn grabs a hockey stick from under the ring and beats Owens back to the outside. Zayn pulls a table out from under the ring and sets it up on the outside. Owens slams Zayn into the ring post and grabs the hockey stick. Owens grinds the hockey stick into Zayn’s mouth while biting his forehead and nose.
Owens grabs a second table puts it on top of the first table. Zayn uses the hockey stick to regain control and drive Owens into the crowd. Zayn beats Owens deeper into the crowd, but Owens uses a security tape to choke Zayn. Zayn grabs a trash can and slams it into Owens’ head. Zayn puts the trash can on Owens’ head and punches it. Owens slams some sort of beverage into Zayn’s face, but Zayn fights back with a Blue Thunder Bomb through an equipment table.
Zayn hit a second Blue Thunder Bomb through another equipment table and then lands a shot with a trash can lid. Zayn beats Owens back to ringside, but Owens grabs the ring bell and slams it into Zayn’s face. Owens grabs a monitor from the announce table and slams it into Zayn’s head. Owens rolls Zayn back into the ring and heads up top. Zayn heads up and goes for a superplex, but Owens slides through his legs and launches Zayn over the turnbuckle and through both stacked tables.
Owens drags Zayn back into the ring and delivers a brainbuster on a set up chair. Owens makes the cover, but Zayn kicks out at two. Zayn gets back to his feet and goes for the Helluva Kick, but Owens pulls the referee in front of him to take the hit. Owens drops Zayn and makes the cover, so another referee charges into the ring to make the count. Zayn again kicks out at two, so Owens levels the second referee.
Owens slides a table into the ring and sets it up near the corner. Owens launches a chair into Zayn’s face and puts him on the table. Owens puts a chair on Zayn and heads up top, but Zayn pops up off the table and throws the chair at Owens. Zayn heads up top with Owens, but Owens hits a fisherman buster from the top through the table. Owens makes the cover, but Zayn once again kicks out at two. Owens props up Zayn in the corner, but Zayn catches him with a Helluva Kick. Zayn makes the cover, but Owens kicks out at two.
Zayn pulls a barbed wire wrapped chair out from under the ring and takes it into the ring. Zayn hits Owens with two barbed wire chair shots to the back and then sets up the chair in the middle of the ring. Zayn drop to holds Owens face-first into the barbed wire. Zayn sets up two chairs and puts the barbed wire chair on them. Zayn hits a Blue Thunder Bomb onto the barbed wire chair, but Owens still manages to kick out at two.
Zayn goes for the Helluva Kick, but Owens counters into a pop-up powerbomb. Zayn rolls to the outside, and Owens wraps a chair around Zayn’s neck and slams him into the ring post. Owens powerbombs Zayn onto the ring apron. Several WWE officials plead with Owens to stop, but Owens delivers a second powerbomb onto the ring apron. Owens rolls Zayn back into the ring and finally gets the three count.
Winner: Kevin Owens
Randy Orton Returns
Once the match wraps up, “The Prize Fighter” doesn’t appear to be satisfied with the vicious, brutal physical hell he put his longtime friend Zayn through. Owens pulls back the ringside mats to expose the concrete floor.
Owens drags Zayn out of the ring, but before he can do anything else, the familiar sounds of Randy Orton’s theme music hits. The crowd goes absolutely ballistic with the loudest reaction of the night so far as “The Viper” makes his way down for the save.
Owens rolls back into the ring and waits for Orton. Orton charges into the ring and drops Owens with an RKO. Orton grabs a chair but tosses it out of the ring. Orton goes for the Punt, but gaggle of WWE officials stop him. Owens flees to the back as the officials continue to restrain Orton.
Men’s Elimination Chamber
Logan Paul vs. Damian Priest vs. CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Seth “Freakin'” Rollins
It’s main event (match) time!
After another commercial break and the pre-match video package catching fans up to speed on all of the drama and multiple storylines between the competitors heading into tonight’s Men’s Elimination Chamber match. The package wraps up and the Elimination Chamber is lowered over the ring as the ominous music plays.
The ring entrances begin, with each making their way out, Logan Paul, Damian Priest, CM Punk and then John Cena to a huge reaction. Finally, Drew McIntyre and Seth “Freakin'” Rollins are the last two to make their way out, as they are the two who will be starting off the match.
We hear the bell and this one gets officially off-and-running. Rollins side-steps a Claymore Kick attempt. McIntyre then avoids a Stomp. They brawl to the corner. Rollins climbs to the second rope and punches McIntyre before biting him. Rollins leaps at him, but McIntyre catches him and slams him over the top rope to the chamber floor! McIntyre drives Rollins into the chamber wall before mashing his face into the chain link.
McIntyre goes to drive Rollins into CM Punk’s pod, but Rollins reverses it. The impact of McIntyre into the pod knocks something loose. Rollins drives his head into the pod, much to the delight of Punk. Rollins gets him in the ring and hits a springboard flying knee, followed by a running kick for a near fall.
Rollins attacks McIntyre in the corner. McIntyre reverses a whip to the corner, but Rollins slingshots over him. Rollins hits the ropes, but McIntyre hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a two-count. McIntyre pulls Rollins to the chamber floor and sets up for a suplex. Rollins fights it, but McIntyre eventually hits the suplex on the floor.
McIntyre taunts the crowd and tries to drive Rollins into a pod, but Rollins attempts a slingshot over him. McIntyre kicks him. McIntyre pulls the covering of the turnbuckle connector off and hits a guillotine catapult on Rollins into it! The clock counts down. Damian Priest enters the match. The Punishes hits Rollins with a back elbow in the corner and connects with a flatliner on McIntyre.
Priest hits Rollins with a clothesline and goes for a Razor’s Edge. Priest sends Rollins over the top rope with a Razor’s Edge into McIntyre! Priest charges for a dive, but McIntyre hits him with a Glasgow Kiss. McIntyre connects with a neckbreaker and kips up. McIntyre counts down for a Claymore Kick, but Rollins superkicks him. Priest goes for South of Heaven on Rollins, but Rollins flips through and superkicks the knee and face. Rollins goes for a Stomp, but McIntyre intercepts with a spinebuster.
McIntyre hits Rollins with a powerbomb onto Priest for a near fall. McIntyre puts Priest on the top rope in front of Punk, who watches on, unimpressed. Priest punches McIntyre into the tree of woe. Rollins scales the ropes for a superplex attempt on Priest, but Priest holds the ropes. McIntyre then sits up from the tree of woe and hits Rollins with a German Suplex as he hits Priest with a superplex. Punk is now impressed. Logan Paul enters the match. Logan Paul hits McIntyre with a springboard cross-body block for a two-count.
Paul steps on Priest and hits a standing moonsault for a two-count. Paul punches away at Rollins’s ribs and face. Paul hits his opponent at WrestleMania 39 with a rolling fisherman’s suplex for a two-count. Paul taunts the Canadian crowd. Priest soon claps his ears and clotheslines him over the top rope. Priest drives Paul into the pod glass a few times before rocking him with an uppercut. Priest drives Paul’s face into the chain link wall. McIntyre grabs Priest, but Priest drives him into the wall.
Priest grabs the arm and walks on the top rope a la The Undertaker. Priest then hits a leaping hurricanrana on McIntyre on the floor! Paul then rocks Priest with his right hand, which contains a metal plate, but hits a gut-wrench suplex on the floor! Paul gets in the ring and swings his loaded fist, but Rollins ducks and hits a superkick for a near fall. The clock counts down. John Cena enters the match. Cena hits Rollins with a pair of flying shoulder tackles before dropping Priest with an Attitude Adjustment.
Paul swings, but Cena hits a back suplex powerbomb. Cena then drops Rollins with an AA. The crowd roars for Cena, whose Last Time is Now. Cena hits Paul with the 5 Knuckle Shuffle, followed by an AA. McIntyre then crushes Cena with a Claymore Kick! McIntyre grabs Cena’s face, but Priest rolls him up for the elimination! Drew McIntyre has been eliminated. McIntyre is shocked and looks wildly at the WrestleMania sign. McIntyre then crushes Priest with a Claymore Kick before leaving the ring.
Paul heads to the top rope but then looks over and climbs to the top of CM Punk’s pod. Paul hits Priest with a frog splash for the elimination! Damian Priest has been eliminated. The clock begins to count down. CM Punk enters the match. Logan Paul waits for CM Punk, and they immediately get into a brawl. Punk hits Paul with a suplex on the chamber floor. Punk follows up with a running knee to the face before slinging his skull off the pod glass a few times. Punk then drives him into the chamber wall.
After that, Punk climbs the wall and points at the WrestleMania sign before getting down. Punk then points at one of the greatest rivals of his career: John Cena. Punk points at the WrestleMania sign as Punk shouts at him. Rollins then wipes Punk out with a big boot and punches away at him. Cena pulls Rollins off, but Rollins shoves him off. Rollins says Cena is off making movies and doesn’t understand this place anymore. Punk belongs to him. Rollins punches away at Punk, so Cena pulls him off.
Rollins goes for a Pedigree on Cena, but Cena counters with an AA attempt. Rollins slides off, and they exchange punches. It’s the classic Cena boo/yay spot that for a time was reserved only for him. Paul then wipes out Rollins and Cena with a Buckshot Lariat! Paul goes to the floor and sizes Punk up for a Buckshot Lariat. Punk counters it and hits the Go To Sleep and pins him. Logan Paul has been eliminated.
Now half the field is gone. It’s down to John Cena, CM Punk, and Seth “Freakin” Rollins. They take a lot of time to let the buzz build in the crowd. Rollins goes after them both. Cena and Punk take turns punching away at Rollins. Cena lifts Rollins, and Punk hits the ropes to complete the Hart Attack! Cena and Punk pay homage to the legendary Hart Foundation in Canada. Cena and Punk are now preparing to face off. Cena extends his hand, and Punk instead hugs him.
They have a nice moment before getting into a brawl. Cena ducks a right hand and hits a pair of flying shoulder tackles. Punk counters a back suplex powerbomb into a headlock takeover. Punk connects with a running high knee in the corner. Cena counters the bulldog attempt into a back suplex powerbomb. Cena goes for the 5 Knuckle Shuffle and blocks a kick from Punk. Cena attempts an STF, but Punk gets out and attempts a GTS. Cena blocks it and applies the STF!
Punk screams in pain before slipping his arm under the grip and sliding out. Punk applies an Anaconda Vice to Cena. Cena rolls him onto his shoulders for a two-count. Punk quickly hits a swinging neck-breaker. Punk heads to the top rope for an elbow drop, but he pivots and wipes Rollins out with a double ax handle. Punk returns to the top rope for a diving cross-body block on Cena, but Cena rolls through and powers Punk onto his shoulders. Cena hits Punk with an Attitude Adjustment for a close two.
Cena heads to the top rope, but Rollins sweeps the feet. Rollins hits Cena with a powerbomb into the chamber wall before sending him through the pod glass! Rollins looks at the carnage before turning to go after Punk. Punk rolls him up for a two-count. They counter each other before Rollins hits a Pedigree for a near fall. Rollins is infuriated that he can’t shake this ghost. Punk rolls to the chamber floor. Rollins follows him out and stands over him before attempting a Pedigree on the floor.
Punk hits a back body drop back into the ring. Punk goes to the top rope, but Rollins scales the ropes for a superplex attempt. Punk counters with a front superplex, followed by a diving elbow drop. Punk signals for the end of Rollins. Punk grabs Rollins for a GTS, but Rollins slips off and rolls him up. Rollins powers him up and hits a Buckle Bomb. Rollins immediately follows up with a Stomp for a close two-count. Rollins is pissed, and seconds later, even more so, as he gets eliminated.
In shock, he hangs around as Cena and Punk hug before engaging as the final two. One of these two are going to WrestleMania 41. It’s time to find out who. After some back-and-forth action, things get wild when Rollins re-enters the picture and gets physically involved again, taking out Punk, leading to Cena getting the win. Fireworks explode as Cena’s music plays and he celebrates his big win.
Winner: John Cena
Cody Rhodes Gives The Rock His Answer
It’s main event (segment) time!
As John Cena is still celebrating his win in the ring, the theme for Cody Rhodes hits and out comes reigning WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes. He and Cena share a moment in the middle of the ring, with the two talking off-mic about how they’re going to do battle for the title at WrestleMania 41.
Out of nowhere, the theme for the show from Travis Scott hits and out comes the hip-hop star. The music transitions into The Rock’s heel theme and out comes “The Final Boss” to join him. The two head to the ring and settle inside along with Cena and Cody. Rock tells Cody the time has come.
After thinking for a moment, Cody talks like he’s actually going to give his soul to The Rock. He says his soul is no longer his, etc., but ultimately circles back around and says, “because I gave it to these fans long ago!” He tells The Rock, “Go f**k yourself!” They do not censor it off the broadcast.
The crowd goes wild. Cody turns and hugs Cena, who looks proud. Cena looks over Cody’s shoulder and sees The Rock gesturing to him. He does the 1-2-3 fingers thing he did months ago, and did a throat-slice gesture. Cena’s eyes went evil and he proceeded to attack Cody to the absolute shock and dismay of the entire crowd in Toronto, and the commentators calling the action.
Cena would go on to beat down Cena in vicious fashion as The Rock called the shots and Travis Scott watched on. Scott ended up holding Cody down and Cena helped, as The Rock took the “Cody’s Soul” white weight belt and begins whipping the hell out of a now bloodied up Cody. The show goes off the air with Cody laid out and covered in blood as Rock, Cena and Scott stand tall. Thanks for joining us!