#2 John Cena (7 matches, 3 wins, 5 eliminations)
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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.