WWE is reportedly bringing the Elimination Chamber match back for its return to Saudi Arabia on February 19. Fightful Select broke the news that it will take place at the show, though it's unclear whether the PPV will be based around the gimmick match or if it will be just another bout of the card.
The Elimination Chamber was first introduced in 2002 and became a standalone event in 2010. The pause button was put on the concept for a while, but it appears it will take its old place between the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania (with possible title implications for the Show of Show).
Talking of the Rumble, WWE is reportedly looking for seat fillers after failing to sell out the show.
According to St. Louis FOX affiliate FOX 2, the company is seeking "able-bodied adults who are able to show up an hour and a half before showtime. You can even sign up with friends and family, but there is no guarantee that you will be seated together. Masks will be mandatory for the show."
This isn't outside the norm for a wrestling show, but WWE will need quite a bit of help to fill the near-4000 empty seats still left in the building. As more of the card is announced, we're sure many of those will end up selling, though, and the company has managed to move over 26,000 tickets thus far.
Right now, the PPV is being headlined by WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley, Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins, and the men and women's Royal Rumble matches.