For a first-time idea, the WWE Tag-Team Title Elimination Chamber match came across extremely well, especially when taking into account that the bout could have been an over-booked, confusing mess which would have made Vince Russo wonder if he was writing for Vince McMahon again in his sleep. Thankfully, it wasn't, and even though there was a lot going on, it opened the show in spectacular fashion. Setting the tone with fast-paced action, the teams involved seemed eager to prove that the tag-team division is alive and well, something that's hard to argue with on the evidence presented here. If the creative team could only add a few more tandems to the division, the tag-team scene in WWE could be back to those glory days of old, right in time for Survivor Series. Going almost 25 minutes, this particular Elimination Chamber match had bags of cool spots, some of which will be explored on this list, but the ending was suitably dramatic and deserves a mention. It's a credit to how the bout was laid out that fans really wanted The Prime Time Players to beat The New Day, but the heels looked ultra-strong by overcoming a fired up Titus O'Neil and Darren Young.
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