#4 - The fourth entry (3 wins - 2010, 2011, 2017)
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It took until the 11th match in Elimination Chamber history for someone to win it from the fourth entry when Chris Jericho did it in 2010. Jericho outlasted The Undertaker, R-Truth, John Morrison, Rey Mysterio and CM Punk to win the SmackDown branded match.
The very next year, John Cena would win the Chamber match from the fourth position for his third career victory in the structure. Winning the match gave Cena the opportunity to face The Miz at WrestleMania XXVII where Miz would retain the WWE Championship.
The third person to win the Chamber match from the fourth position was Bray Wyatt just last year. It was a monumental win for Wyatt as he became WWE Champion for the first time in his career.