3. Triple H – 7 Eliminations
One of the most prolific performers in the history of the Elimination Chamber is Triple H. The Cerebral Assassin competed in the first Elimination Chamber matches with the World Heavyweight Championship on the line. However, the Game didn’t eliminate anyone in his first Elimination Chamber match at Survivor Series 2002, losing the title to Shawn Michaels.
Nevertheless, Triple H’s eliminations at SummerSlam 2003 and New Year’s Revolution 2005 were key. Triple H overcame Goldberg to retain the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam, and at New Year’s Revolution, he lastly pinned Randy Orton to become a 10-time WWE world champion.
The Game won back-to-back Elimination Chamber matches at No Way Out 2008 and No Way Out 2009, eliminating Shawn Michaels, Jeff Hardy, Big Show, and The Undertaker. Triple H eliminated Undertaker at No Way Out 2009, clinching his 13th WWE world championship.
Nonetheless, Elimination Chamber 2010 was Triple H’s final appearance in an Elimination Chamber match, and he ended Sheamus’ WWE Championship reign, which was his seventh and last elimination. Still, he failed to regain the WWE Championship with John Cena triumphant.