5 greatest Elimination Chamber competitors in WWE history

The Elimination Chamber has had its share of memorable moments among its equally memorable competitors.
The Elimination Chamber has had its share of memorable moments among its equally memorable competitors.

#2. Daniel Bryan: 5 Elimination Chamber appearances, 5 Eliminations, and 3 Wins

Despite being one of WWE's most beloved underdogs, Daniel Bryan has an intimidating Elimination Chamber track record. Winning his first Chamber match in 2012 with a successful defense of the former World Heavyweight Championship, Bryan has competed in five Chamber matches over 9 years.

With an impressive five eliminations and three wins in the Chamber, Bryan is only the second man in history to have a Chamber win rate of over 50%.

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Despite his underdog reputation, Bryan has never lost a title defense inside the Chamber. Two of Bryan's three Chamber victories were successful title defenses.

Although still an active wrestler, Bryan Danielson is currently affiliated with AEW. However, one can never say never and rule out the possibility of the American Dragon's return to the Chamber.

#1. Triple H: 6 Elimination Chamber Appearances, 7 Eliminations, and 4 Wins

It's appropriate that the greatest Elimination Chamber competitor in WWE history is the person who created it in the first place.

Although Eric Bischoff was presented on-screen as the person who brought the Chamber to WWE, Triple H was the true mastermind behind the structure's creation.

Making his Chamber debut in the very first Chamber match in 2002, The Game has competed in six Chamber matches over eight years. He holds the record for the most Chamber wins in WWE history with an impressive four victories.

In addition to holding the record for the most Chamber wins, Triple H is tied with Shawn Michaels for the longest time spent in a single Chamber match. Lasting close to 40 minutes in the inaugural Chamber match, few have come close to this feat of endurance.

Although still part of WWE to this day, Triple H is now more active behind the scenes. While recent health issues have made his return to the ring unlikely, it is equally unlikely that he will be overtaken as WWE's greatest Elimination Chamber competitor anytime soon.

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Edited by Debottam Saha
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