More WWE Superstars confirmed for Jeddah Elimination Chamber

WWE's Elimination Chamber will take place in Jeddah on Saturday night. (Supplied/GEA)
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Updated 17 February 2022
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More WWE Superstars confirmed for Jeddah Elimination Chamber

  • Event takes place in world’s largest pillarless dome on Saturday night

JEDDAH: More WWE superstars have been confirmed for the Elimination Chamber taking place in Jeddah at the world’s largest pillarless superdome on Saturday night.

The Elimination Chamber matches will begin with two Superstars in the ring and four other competitors enclosed in their respective pods. Every five minutes, a pod door will open, allowing another competitor to join the contest, with the process continuing until all pods are empty. When a wrestler is pinned or submits, they are is eliminated and must exit the Chamber, with the last competitor standing winning the match.

In the men’s Elimination Chamber bout, the colossal clash will see WWE Champion Bobby Lashley aim to fend off five of the best in the business, as he takes on Brock Lesnar, Austin Theory, Riddle, AJ Styles and Seth Rollins in the last wrestler standing match to retain his title.

The buildup to this year’s Elimination Chamber has been a point of contention, with Lashley taking the title from the controversial Lesnar during their recent Royal Rumble showdown. It was followed by Lesnar demanding a spot at the match in Jeddah. While Seth Rollins earned his spot through his impressive performance at Royal Rumble, Austin Theory, Riddle and AJ Styles emerged victorious from the brutal qualifying rounds to secure a spot in the Chamber and a chance at the WWE Championship belt.

Following the title-deciding match between the men, WWE female Superstars Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Doudrop, Nikki A.S.H and Alexa Bliss will face off for a chance to challenge WWE Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 38 in April.

All six women wrestlers, each with their own motivations to take on Lynch, will look to finish as the last wrestler standing to earn their spot in the championship showdown at “The Grandest Stage of Them All” in April, with former champions Belair, Ripley and Nikki A.S.H all keen to regain their title.


‘Worst’ Australian team in 15 years retains the Ashes against England

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‘Worst’ Australian team in 15 years retains the Ashes against England

  • It took all of 11 days — two in Perth, four in Brisbane and almost a full five in Adelaide — not quite a record for clinching an Ashes series but not too far off

LONDON: Apparently, the worst Australian cricket team in 15 years just won the Ashes with two matches to spare against the best England squad assembled since 2011.

Long-time protagonist Stuart Broad lit the fuse ahead of a volatile contest for the longest-running rivalry in test cricket when he described the host squad as the worst to contest the Ashes in Australia since England won the 2010-11 series Down Under.

The 167-test veteran played two matches for England in that winning series.

Since then, a drought has extended to 16 losses, two draws and no wins for England on Australian soil.

Marnus Labuschagne, who produced a spectacular catch to help hasten the end of England’s dogged last-day comeback in the third test on Sunday, reflected on the pre-series pronouncements by Broad and others.

“Have to say, being called the worst Australian team in 15 years … like it’s nice to be sitting where we are, 3-0 up,” he told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. “The job’s not done yet. We want to make sure it’s 5-0 and really take that urn.”

It took all of 11 days — two in Perth, four in Brisbane and almost a full five in Adelaide — not quite a record for clinching an Ashes series but not too far off.

Chasing what needed to be a world record for victory, England was all out for 352 in pursuit of 435, giving Australia an 82-run win. By going the distance, the third test drew a total crowd of 223,638.

The Barmy Army of traveling England supporters was in full voice as England took the record-chasing fourth innings into the penultimate session at the Adelaide Oval, but ultimately it was the Aussies crowing about yet another dramatic win.

It’s true, Australia had a patched-up squad, with skipper Pat Cummins missing the first two tests while he continued recovery from a back injury. Josh Hazlewood was ruled out for the series. That left Mitchell Starc as the only member of the regular pace triumvirate available for the first two tests. When offspinner Nathan Lyon was dropped for the second test, Starc was the only member of Australia’s longtime bowling quartet in the lineup.

He led from the front, with two man-of-the-match performances. With three of the last four wickets in Adelaide, he has 22 for the series and 51 for the calendar year.

“We just found a way, which I think is a feature of this group over a number of years now,” Starc said. “Even at times where it’s not going our way, we can find a way to get ourselves over the line.”

In the batting lineup, there were questions over who would open and who would bat at No. 3. Steve Smith led the team in the absence of Cummins in Perth and Brisbane but was ruled out of the third test because of vertigo. Usman Khawaja was rushed back into the lineup to replace him and helped hold things together in the first innings.

Cummins said the Australian players took the attitude of just playing what’s in front of them.