#3 Eddie Guerrero

Before his tragic death in 2005, Eddie Guerrero was a star. He was one of the most charismatic and flamboyant performers this industry had ever seen. 'Latino Heat' had captured the imaginations of wrestling fans like no other Latin American superstar had ever done in the WWE. He wrestled in all kinds of matches in his short stint in WWE, but he was unfortunate to never be part of the Elimination Chamber match.
The first ever Elimination Chamber match took place in 2002, and there were two more chamber matches by 2005. This was the time in which Eddie was at his prime, which included winning the WWE Championship in 2004. His infectious personality and technical prowess made him a backstage sweetheart, which is why his death shook the industry to its core.
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Had he been still alive, he would have lit up the WWE ring for years to come and surely would have been part of an Elimination Chamber match. It would have been a wonderful sight to see the creativity he demonstrates, especially when he cheats his opponents to a victory.