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Before the introduction of the Elimination Chamber match, WWE only promoted two matches in a caged environment, namely the steel cage and Hell in a Cell matches. The steel cage was the first type of cage-based match in professional wrestling and consisted of four fenced walls of steel surrounding the ring apron while the Hell in a Cell was a taller roofed version that surrounded the ring and ...
Since 2022, there has been one men's Elimination Chamber match and one women's Elimination Chamber match. To coincide with the brand extension, the events in 2010 and 2011 featured wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brands before the first brand split ended in August 2011. Following the reintroduction of the brand split in mid-2016, the 2017 ...
Beaston gave the men's Elimination Chamber match a grade of A+, stating that the match "was an NXT-ish Chamber match," and that everyone involved had "the chance to shine rather than being set dressing for the one or two guys who actually matter." He concluded that the match "strengthened the Raw brand through expert booking."
The men's Elimination Chamber match was the highest rated match of the night, according to Dave Meltzer, which received 3.5 stars. Meanwhile, Roman Reigns vs. Goldberg and Charlotte and Sonya vs. Ronda and Naomi were the lowest rated matches of the night, both receiving 2 stars.
Check out full show match results and all the video highlights from WWE Elimination Chamber 2023, including Sami Zayns vs Roman Reigns.
The penultimate match was the Men's Elimination Chamber match for a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania XL. Drew McIntyre and LA Knight started the match. Kevin Owens exited the pod first, followed by Bobby Lashley, Randy Orton, and Logan Paul. Lashley put Paul through a chamber pod with a spear.
In the penultimate match, the Elimination Chamber match for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Championship was contested. Mark Henry entered the chamber at # 1. Sheamus entered at #2. R-Truth entered at #3. Ryback entered at #4. King Barrett and Dolph Ziggler entered at #5 and #6 and began the match as the first two participants.
The 2011 Elimination Chamber (known as No Way Out in Germany) was the second Elimination Chamber professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions .