The Elimination Chamber match is one of the most dangerous gimmick matches in WWE history. Traditionally, six wrestlers compete, with four locked in a pod and two kickstarting the match. The last person standing is officially the winner.
However, in 2018, women competed in Elimination Chamber matches for the first time, which was another positive step forward in the women’s evolution. Of course, winning the Elimination Chamber match is the main aim, but several wrestlers have written their names in the history books by boasting multiple eliminations.
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Eliminations in Elimination Chamber matches are minuscule compared to Royal Rumble matches, as there are fewer wrestlers to eliminate. Nevertheless, there have been some shocking eliminations over the years in Elimination Chamber matches, with major names getting eliminated early.
The cream generally rises to the top in Elimination Chamber matches with legends retaining world titles, winning world titles, and booking their spot for a world title match at WrestleMania
6. The Undertaker – 6 Eliminations
The Undertaker has only competed in three Elimination Chamber matches throughout his illustrious career. However, the Demon of Death Valley has registered eliminations in all three appearances.
Undertaker’s first appearance in an Elimination Chamber match was at No Way Out 2008 in a number one contender’s match for an opportunity at the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 24. Undertaker eliminated The Great Khali, Finlay, and Batista en route to becoming the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The Phenom failed to regain the WWE Championship at No Way Out 2009, coming up short against Triple H, but he eliminated two competitors. A year later, Undertaker defended the World Heavyweight Championship at Elimination Chamber 2010. However, there was drama before the match began as Undertaker was burned when he made his way down the aisle.
Nevertheless, Undertaker and Chris Jericho were the final two competitors. The Deadman was in the driving seat, but Shawn Michaels interfered and nailed Undertaker with Sweet Chin Music. Ultimately, Undertaker dropped his seventh and final world title to Jericho.