10 Things WWE Regrets About Elimination Chamber

3. The Tag Team Chamber (2015)

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2015 wasn't exactly a vintage year for Chamber matches, and this hurricane of piss somehow outdid the Intercontinental Title match when it came to unspeakable badness, with a lineup comprised primarily of jobbers farting out one of the worst Chambers ever.

It was The New Day, Tyson Kidd and Cesaro, the Prime Time Players, Lucha Dragons, Los Matadores, and The Ascension. That's entirely too many people for a Chamber, and so it transpired, with this clunky, crowded match crammed with horrible moments, and ultimately boiling down to The New Day winning because there were three of them, and only two of each other team.

A terrible, terrible spot came when Kalisto climbed up and across the structure to try and steal the show with an insane dive. The problem is that he took so long in clambering up the thing and monkey-barring his way over that the wrestlers below were forced to stand around like dopes while he sorted himself out, only to be fallen on by the luchadore, with JBL rightly shredding the spot's dumbness on commentary.

A terrible match, but to WWE's credit, at least they haven't repeated the tag team format inside the Cha--... oh. Oh dear.

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