10 Worst WWE Superstars To Ever Wrestle In The Elimination Chamber
8. R-Truth (Elimination Chamber 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015)
R-Truth is one of the six participants who will be competing for the vacant Intercontinental Championship at the upcoming PPV, vying with Ryback, Sheamus, King Barrett, Rusev and Dolph Ziggler for the title. This, in and of itself, is not overly surprising. Truth was one of seven men who fought for the title at Wrestlemania 31 in a Ladder match, and he has always been a reliably popular midcard performer during the course of his career.
However, this will not be Truth's first appearance inside the Chamber. Rather, this will be the FOURTH time that he has been involved, having been a part of the match for three consecutive PPV's in a row from 2010 to 2012!
The 2010 match was for the World Heavyweight Championship; in 2011 the prize was qualification for a WWE Title match at Wrestlemania 27; and in 2012 it was a WWE Championship match.
In his three Chamber matches thus far, Truth has failed to win any of them and also failed to eliminate even a single participant. He was the first competitor eliminated in all three matches, with his appearances routinely being very short (lasting all of three and a half minutes in the 2010 match).
It's obvious that Truth is utilised very much as someone to make up the numbers in these contests. No one really believes he will win or even last very long...but he fills one of the pods nicely, right? Right?!