10 Worst WWE Elimination Chamber Entrants Ever

4. Big Daddy V (2008)

Big Daddy V Elimination Chamber
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WWE didn't learn their lesson when it came to Nelson 'Mable/Viscera/Big Daddy V' Frazier. In 1995, he was an odd choice as King of the Ring and stunk the place out at SummerSlam '95 against Diesel. Around 13 years later, Big Daddy V was in the title hunt again, albeit never as someone fans took seriously.

He was the first to go from the SmackDown/ECW branded Chamber match at No Way Out 2008. Entering third behind The Undertaker and Batista, V accidentally head butted 'Taker through the cage door and slowly (oh so slowly) beat up Batista mid-ring before a Spinebuster changed things. One DDT on the Chamber floor later, the big man was gone.

SmackDown put out one of the weakest Chamber lineups in history for this match, and Big Daddy was part of it. MVP, Finlay, The Great Khali and he were all passengers in the cage. They were only there so 'Taker and Batista had people to beat in between telling their own story.

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