10 Worst WWE Superstars To Ever Wrestle In The Elimination Chamber

4. Mike Knox (No Way Out 2009)

Mike Knox, known to TNA fans as Knux of the Ace's & Eights motorcycle gang and also the group of circus performers known as The Menagerie, was contracted to WWE from 2006 to 2010. He achieved little success, despite appearing on all three brands (ECW, Raw and Smackdown).

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He wrestled on only four PPV's during his four years (one of which was an untelevised dark match) and yet, due to WWE’s often baffling booking tactics, Knox was thrust into the main event No Way Out 2009 as one of six men in the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber match, despite the crowd having little to know idea who the bearded behemoth was.

To be fair, the match itself has gone down in history as one of the best Chamber matches ever, thanks in no small part to Edge and Rey Mysterio, who put on a clinic during the final stretch. Knox was the second man eliminated, by Chris Jericho, but it’s a real struggle to remember him contributing anything of real value to the contest.

Perhaps, similarly to Chris Masters, the WWE Universe simply never got to see the best of Mike Knox? He certainly had a distinctive look and could have served a function as a member of The Wyatt Family, for example, had his contract been renewed.

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