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5 Greatest Performers In Elimination Chamber History

Schaben, Allen J. –– B58646663Z.1 LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 16, 2010 Canadian professional wrestler Edge peers into a live video feed as he taunts his opponent during the Monday Night Raw event at the Staples Center. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

#3.) Edge

Edge may have only participated in four Elimination Chamber matches, but he is undoubtedly among the most memorable competitors in the history of the match. His most iconic night in the Chamber has to be February 15th, 2009, where Edge walked into the opening Chamber match as the defending WWE Champion.

He would start the match with Jeff Hardy and get eliminated in a second shy of three minutes, sending shockwaves through the arena. Naturally, the excitement was at an all-time high thanks to the guarantee of a new champion.

However, the night would not end there. The main event saw John Cena defend the World Heavyweight Championship in the Chamber match. Edge jumped Kofi Kingston, one of the contestants from behind and lock himself in a pod, leaving referees no choice but to let him continue. He would then end the night winning the World Heavyweight Champion.

He’s 2 out of 4 in Chamber matches, winning the 2011 bout as well.

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