10 Wrestlers Who Had No Business Being Inside The Elimination Chamber

10. Chris Masters

Always an impressive looking specimen, Chris Masters had the build of a typical WWE Superstar, but certainly not the skills inside the ring or on the mic. Granted, he'd improve over time, but not at a fast enough rate to justify the push he was getting straight from the get-go.

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In embarking on an undefeated streak and locking up with some of the Raw's roster most notable names, he quickly ascended the ranks in WWE. His grueling Master Lock submission hold also went unbroken for close to two years, though he never racked up any championship gold in either of his two stints with the company.

One of his first (and last) championship opportunities came at the 2006 New Year's Revolution pay-per-view when he stepped inside the Elimination Chamber for the WWE title. Shortly beforehand, he and Carlito formed an alliance in an effort to take out every other competitor involved in the match.

Although he fared well for himself, he still felt very much out of place inside Satan's Prison. He wasn't ready for the spotlight so early in his career and it surely didn't help him out in the long run; it was the last WWE title shot he ever received and the final time he'd compete in a Chamber match.

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