Best Elimination Chamber Matches In WWE History

Here is a collection of the best Elimination Chamber matches in WWE history. These are some of the best matches inside of the brutal structure.

Best Elimination Chamber Matches In WWE History

5) No Way Out 2008

Participants: Jeff Hardy, Chris Jericho, JBL, Shawn Michaels, Triple H and Umaga

The match that takes the number 5 spot on our list when picking the best Elimination Chamber match of all time, is the RAW edition from No Way Out 2008. The winner would earn themselves a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania XXIV.

Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels kicked off the match with some great technical wrestling. We saw some high-flying action and some brute power displayed. It was a match that had a little bit of something for everyone.

The final 2 in the match were Jeff Hardy and Triple H. Both guys fought for over 5 minutes in an all out war. We saw Hardy kick out of pedigree and stay alive. Triple H eventually would put Hardy away with a second pedigree onto a steel chair.

Overall it was an entertaining match. One of my favorite Chamber matches of all time and I think it deserves a spot on this list.

4) Summerslam 2003

Participants: Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Goldberg and Kevin Nash.

A match that was stacked with talent, including some of the biggest names in WWE and WCW history. This was also only the second Elimination Chamber match in history.

There was a number of entertaining moments during this match. Including Goldberg spearing Chris Jericho through the pod door. Goldberg would rack up 3 eliminations before going face-to-face with Triple H as the final 2 left standing.

Ric Flair slipped ‘the Game’s’ his trusty sledgehammer through the chamber wall, which allowed Triple H to pick up the victory.

A great match with a ton of great moments. Certainly deserves a shout out when picking the best Elimination Chamber match in WWE history.

Use the buttons below for more on our list of the best Elimination Chamber matches in WWE history.  

Leave a Comment