The Elimination Chamber is arguably the most barbaric structure in the history of WWE. Since its inception at Survivor Series 2002, this literal chamber of horrors has seen some truly vile deeds done.
At the time of publication, 22 Chamber matches have taken place, featuring a total 75 Superstars, none of whom were ever the same again after the match. But out of those 75 combatants, some have not only been able to survive the Elimination Chamber but thrive in it.
Between appearances, wins and eliminations, there have been some shocking moments by the following five Superstars, each of whom has their claim to being some of the greatest Chamber combatants ever.
Here are five WWE Superstars who have made the Elimination Chamber their home, and have some incredible records to back that up.
#5 CM Punk (4 matches, 1 win, 5 eliminations)
He may be remembered by most fans for his shocking departure from WWE in January 2014, but CM Punk accomplished plenty during his eight years with WWE.
First entering the Chamber in 2006, Punk would be thrown in at the proverbial deep end, being forced to compete in the first-ever Extreme Elimination Chamber, filled with weapons. It would be over three years until the Straight-Edge Superstar next competed inside the barbaric structure, where he would again come up short in 2010, and 2011.
In 2012 though, Punk got his first win inside the structure, knocking off Superstars Chris Jericho, The Miz, Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston and current United States Champion R-Truth, to retain the WWE Championship in what was just an early stop on Punk's incredible 434-day reign as champion.
#4 Chris Jericho (8 matches, 1 win, 10 eliminations)
Chris Jericho may no longer be a part of the WWE, but his legacy will last a lifetime. Not only was he the first-ever Undisputed Champion, but Jericho is also a record-setting nine-time Intercontinental Champion, as well as the mastermind behind Money in the Bank.
As well as that, Jericho was one of the six participants in the first ever Elimination Chamber, and has competed in the most chamber matches, with an astonishing eight appearances.
Of those eight appearances, Y2J has only won one, in 2010, but captured the World Heavyweight Championship from The Undertaker, with an assist from Shawn Michaels.
Whilst he may not have the most wins, Jericho does have the most eliminations with ten, and has eliminated legends such as Kevin Nash, Edge and John 'Bradshaw' Layfield in the process.
#3 Edge (4 matches, 2 wins, 4 eliminations)
Just one of three men to have won multiple Elimination Chambers, the Rated-R Superstar did plenty in and out of the structure, before his shocking retirement in 2011. Edge's first appearance came in 2005, though did not go down well, as Edge was eliminated by Chris Jericho, after a superkick from guest referee Shawn Michaels.
Perhaps his biggest moment came at No Way Out 2009 though when Edge lost his WWE Championship in the first Chamber match of the night. Infuriated, the 2012 WWE Hall of Famer would refuse to let this loss define his night, and after attacking Kofi Kingston, would enter the RAW World Heavyweight Championship Chamber, and win it.
The only man to have entered multiple Chambers on the same night, Edge has racked up a total four eliminations across his four appearances.
#2 John Cena (7 matches, 3 wins, 5 eliminations)
John Cena may be as clean-cut as they come, but the 16-time World Champion wasn't afraid to get down and dirty inside the Elimination Chamber.
Entering an astonishing seven chamber matches, his first would come at New Year's Revolution 2006, a bloodied Cena would barely survive the match, before being pounced on post-match by Edge, who cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
Out of his seven matches inside the Chamber, Cena has won three of them, and has eliminated five opponents along the way, including fellow Chamber legend Triple H, who he last eliminated to win the WWE Championship in 2010.
Whilst he may not be a full-time member of the WWE roster anymore, it's not ludicrous to think that Cena may one day return to the satanic structure.
#1 Triple H (6 matches, 4 wins, 7 eliminations)
When the Game stepped foot inside the first ever Elimination Chamber in 2002, no-one could've expected Triple H's career to be tied to the Satanic structure.
And whilst the King of Kings may have lost the first Chamber match, he fared better in the second, last eliminating Goldberg at SummerSlam 2003.
With a total six appearances inside the structure, the Game has the most wins, walking out triumphant in four of his matches, and has won both the World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Championship inside its hellish walls.
And with a total seven eliminations, it seems the Game has made the Elimination Chamber his home. Whilst it has been years since we last saw the King of Kings enter the structure, we all know never say never in the WWE.