10 Worst WWE Elimination Chamber Entrants Ever

10. R-Truth (2010)

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It was pretty challenging to pick out just the one Elimination Chamber match R-Truth has entered that felt unnecessary. Truth has been in four Chamber bouts since 2010, eliminating just one man ('King' Barrett in 2015) and usually gets eliminated himself first or second.

He's the very definition of 'making up the numbers'.

2010 was no different. There, Truth lasted just three minutes and 34 seconds before being pinned by CM Punk following a GTS. Poor Ron Killings was only there to set up a Punk 'Straight Edge Saviour' promo before Rey Mysterio rode in to save the day; WWE might as well have advertised five men instead of six.

That's how poor Truth's role was on the night. It'd be like if WWE put Curt Hawkins in the 2018 Chamber match and had Cena beat him in 20 seconds. Pointless, a complete waste of time and not what one of WWE's most dangerous match types needs.

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