Ranking EVERY WWE Elimination Chamber Match From Worst To Best
26. 2015 (Intercontinental Title)
Competing for the vacant Intercontinental Title after the secondary belt was vacated by the injured Daniel Bryan, Ryback, King Barrett, Dolph Ziggler, R-Truth, Mark Henry and Sheamus entered in a spirited display that aimed to restore balance back to the underwhelming midcard at the time.
Only when stability was so desperately needed could a contest fall apart so horrifically.
Midway through the clash, Dolph Ziggler was thrown into Mark Henry's pod breaking the plexiglass and allowing 'The World's Strongest Man' an early start in the contest. This drew distracting questions from commentators as to if Henry was yet a legal participant which (like Henry's involvement in the match in general) were eventually forgotten along whatever else had been pencilled in.
Further to that, an attempt to ape an old Chamber spot with a broken door fell flat - Sheamus let himself into he match as the last entrant, which was the draw he'd received anyway.
The final sections were similarly devoid of drama, with Ryback pinning 'The Celtic Warrior' in an anaemic ending played out to a largely bored crowd. Only 'The Big Guy's crowning by former champion Bryan generated any sort of reaction Chamber matches usually generate.