The road to WrestleMania is paved with two-thousand tons of steel and bad intentions. The Elimination Chamber debuted at the 2002 Survivor Series and hasn’t failed to disappoint with the level of violence ever since. After bouncing around on several events, the Chamber became an exclusive to No Way Out and then later became its own event entirely - a pit stop on the way to The Showcase Of The Immortals.

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Always filled with an eclectic mix of superstars ranging from aerial sensations to dominating powerhouses to masterful technicians. The mix lends itself to some of the craziest moments in a match you’ll ever see. Here are 10 of most shocking Elimination Chamber moments ever, ranked.

10 The Deadman Catches Fire - Elimination Chamber 2010

For nearly twenty years, The Undertaker has ominously walked his way to the ring. But that was before he got set on fire! As he headed to the Chamber in 2010 to defend the World Heavyweight Championship, his fireworks went off - right next to him!

Thankfully, the trench coat, hat, and several gallons of water The Deadman gets doused with before he leaves Gorilla saved Taker a ton of skin grafts. He waited in his chamber hosing himself off with bottles of water the entire match before his pod opened.

9 Edge Cashes In - New Year’s Revolution 2006

For nearly a year, Edge had carried around the first ever Money In The Bank briefcase. The Rated-R Superstar became the ultimate opportunist at New Year’s Revolution 2006. After John Cena successfully defended his WWE Championship and outlasted five other men, Edge’s music hit.

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Cena, completely gassed and out of breath, had no choice but to defend his title one more time. He wasn’t successful and Edge walked away with his first ever world heavyweight championship.

8 John Morrison Takes Flight - Elimination Chamber 2011

With his unique style of pulling off death-defying moves, there’s something about the Prince Of Parkour, John Morrison. Over the years, he’s pulled off some moves that would makes RVD blush!

At Elimination Chamber 2011, he continued his growing trend of pulling off some ridiculous moves. The Friday Night Delight scaled the Chamber and right underneath the spire he just let go and twisted right into an awaiting Sheamus on the ground.

7 Edge Loses...And Wins - No Way Out 2009

When the WWE Championship is on the line inside the Chamber anything can happen. At No Way Out 2009, Edge found himself not only defending the title, but first inside the Chamber.

Within the first few minutes of the match, Jeff Hardy rolled up the Rated R Superstar, eliminating him and guaranteeing a new champ would be crowned. That was just the beginning of the night.

As Kofi Kingston was getting ready to step into the World Heavyweight Championship Chamber match, Edge took him out and locked himself in Kofi’s pod, entering the match that he would go on to win.

6 HBK Helps Jericho - Elimination Chamber 2010

All throughout 2009 and early 2009, Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels were engaged in a horrific and bloody vendetta. At one point, Jericho slugged Shawn’s wife as part of the storyline. Even though the moment was scripted, he actually knocked her for a loop, accidentally punching her in the face for real.

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At the 2010 Elimination Chamber event, Shawn Michaels knocked everyone for a loop when he invaded the match and cost the Undertaker his world title, helping Jericho win the match and the championship.

5 Goldberg’s Next? - SummerSlam 2003

Goldberg finally made it to the WWE, debuting the night after WrestleMania XIX. It was only a matter of time before the big guy would find himself toe to toe with Triple H for the World’s Heavyweight Championship. All roads seemingly led to SummerSlam 2003 and the second ever Chamber match.

Once Goldberg was unleashed, he speared a path through everyone, including Jericho through a pod. Despite the match coming down to Goldberg and HHH, destiny amazingly wasn’t on Bill’s side at SummerSlam. Triple H retained and Goldberg suffered an Evolution beatdown.

4 Twisted Bliss - Elimination Chamber 2018

The 2018 edition of the PPV featured the first ever women’s Elimination Chamber match. Alexa Bliss defended her Raw Women’s Championship against Bayley, Sasha Banks, Mickie James, Mandy Rose, and Sonya Deville. Not to be outdone by any of the other contests that came before it, Alexa Bliss found herself on top of a pod with no way to get down against Sasha. Bliss nailed her patented Twisted Bliss off the pod onto the waiting Boss.

3 Kofimania Begins - Elimination Chamber 2019

It all started with an injury to Ali. Who would replace him heading into Elimination Chamber? The New Day’s Kofi Kingston. Always reliable to put on a good match and have some crazy bumps inside the Chamber, it seemed like a good idea. Planned of not, it wasn’t just a good idea, it was a great idea.

Despite not winning the match, Kofi was over tremendously and would ride the wave to one of the most emotional wins in WrestleMania history.

2 Bray Wyatt Shocks The World - Elimination Chamber 2017

In a Chamber match that featured AJ Styles, John Cena, and Dean Ambrose; it was easy to pick one of those three as the winner. Those three, along with the Miz, Baron Corbin, and Bray Wyatt entered the match that night. Not only did neither of the three heavies win the match, but Super-Cena himself wasn’t even part of the final two.

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Despite all the momentum The Fiend currently has, Bray Wyatt winning a match like this was unheard of in 2017. But that’s exactly what happened - Bray Wyatt defeated John Cena, Styles, and outlasted the rest of the field to claim the WWE Title.

1 HBK Returns - Survivor Series 2002

In 1998, Shawn Michaels was done. Years before Daniel Bryan and Edge defied expectations of what career-ending injuries are, Shawn Michaels wrote the book on the topic.

HBK returned for what was supposed to be “one more match” against Triple H at SummerSlam. After winning that match, Shawn was again supposedly done. Until he wasn’t, he was the last man to enter the first ever Elimination Chamber and had one goal, make sure Triple H didn’t leave with the title. When the match came down to just those two, the only thing HBK could do was to win the match. Once again Shawn Michaels was the champion!

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