In 2011, John Morrison created a very memorable Elimination Chamber moment by scaling the inside of the structure and dropping down onto Sheamus in the middle of the ring. It didn't look quite as stunning as many may have guessed before seeing the stunt, but it was still something fans had never really seen before - wrestlers had jumped from the top of the pods themselves, but Morrison's creativity opened up another possibility for the future. At the 2015 version of the event, Kalisto of The Lucha Dragons followed Morrison's lead, and actually managed to make the spot look a little better than his predecessor. Beforehand, his partner Sin Cara had hit a picture-perfect Swanton Bomb off the top of one of the chamber pods, but Kalisto went one better by putting his body on the line in the ultimate fashion. It took quite a while for the luchador to get into position, but it was worth the wait, as he let go and crashed down on a number of opponents waiting below. The set-up for this kind of move is always going to be stilted somewhat, as the wrestlers waiting to catch their foe stumble nervously around until he's ready to let go, but it still stands as a true awesome moment.
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