#7 John Morrison dives all the way from the chamber dome
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John Morrison is currently back in the WWE and wrestling as a part of tag team setup with The Miz.
But back in 2011 at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, he was still struggling to escape from the mid-card doldrums. Morrison was one a contestant on the Tough Enough reality show competition that aired on the MTV network, where the winner would be granted a WWE contract.
Morrison eventually joined the Raw roster, initially calling himself Johnny Blaze, then Johnny Nitro, then just plain John Morrison. Already quite athletic, he began to study the French art of Parkour, or free running, learning to navigate urban obstacles in order to further his wrestling craft.
John Morrison would scale the domed roof of the Elimination Chamber, a dizzying twenty feet above the ring, and then dove down upon his current tag team partner and best friend, the Miz.
It looked like poetry in motion and was just another example of how good Morrison is at executing high spots.