WWE Elimination Chamber 2023: How to watch Sami Zayn take on Roman Reigns
Arguably the best built WWE storyline of the last decade is set to reach new heights tonight, with Sami Zayn taking on Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns in the main event of Elimination Chamber 2023.
The former Honorary Uce, who split with The Bloodline in dramatic fashion at Royal Rumble by hitting Reigns with a steel chair, is returning to his home town to take on the Head of the Table in front of his family and friends at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada.
The slow-burn story which has been a massive hit with fans - with Zayn explaining to The Mirror exactly why he thinks that is - will undoubtedly be a highlight of the show, which starts at 1am on Sunday morning UK time and is officially the last stop on the road to Wrestlemania.
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But even taking out the participation of the now-not-so-Ucey Zayn, there's still plenty on the card to lay the foundations of feuds which will be settled on the grandest stage of them all.
Chelsea complete record-breaking Enzo Fernandez transfer after deadline day rushThe iconic Elimination Chamber steel cage matches which give the event its name will see a female competitor punch their ticket for a title shot at Wrestlemania against Bianca Belair, while in the male event five competitors can take on Austin Theory for his US title.
Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley are set for another brutal clash and The Grit Couple Beth Phoenix and Edge are set to take on Judgment Day's Finn Balor and Rhea Ripley in the latest instalment of their long-running feud.
Ripley spoke exclusively to The Mirror about how she wanted to take on the Glamazon late last year saying she anticipated a 'brutal battle' between the pair.
Where to watch WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 on UK TV: UK start time and channel
BT Sport is the home of all WWE programming in the UK and is showing Elimination Chamber live and on demand for £14.95 on BT Sports Box Office 2. It's also available on Sky and Virgin.
You can view the event without being an existing BT Sport subscriber. But if you want to see BT Sport's wider WWE coverage you can get a no contract monthly pass here for £25. This covers WWE Smackdown, Raw and NXT as well as BT Sport's other coverage including Premier League games, rugby, UFC, MotoGP and cricket.
BT Sport is available on the BT Sport app on iOS and Android, or via bt.com/sport once coverage starts. The event will also be available to watch on demand so don't worry if you miss the 1am start time.
Elimination Chamber is also live on the WWE Network.
WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 final card
Live event cards are subject to change but for now fans can expect to see:
- Women's No. 1 Contender Elimination Chamber Match - Carmella, Natalya, Raquel Rodriguez, Liv Morgan, Nikki Cross and Asuka fight for the chance to take on Bianca Belair at Wrestlemania 39
- Men's Elimination Chamber for United States Championship - Current champion Austin Theory defends his title in the cage against Montez Ford, Damian Priest, Johnny Gargano, Bronson Reed and Seth Rollins
- Edge and Beth Phoenix vs. Finn Bálor and Rhea Ripley
- Brock Lesnar vs Bobby Lashley
- Sami Zayn vs. Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship
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