#3 Edge (4 matches, 2 wins, 4 eliminations)
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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.