10 WWE Elimination Chamber Records That May Never Be Broken
8. Goldberg’s Rapid-fire Rampage
While Jericho may have racked up more eliminations than anyone else, even he can’t come close to Goldberg’s all-out rampage at SummerSlam 2003.
Goldberg entered the match at number six and picked up a hat-trick of pinfalls in less than four short minutes. First to fall was Randy Orton following a Spear, before Goldberg then hit Chris Jericho with the same move to smash through the pod casing. Back in the ring, Shawn Michaels then followed Orton to the back after taking a Spear and a Jackhammer, before Jericho suffered a similar fate just a few moments later.
Ultimately his streak was ended by Triple H - or rather, by Triple H’s sledgehammer - and as disappointing an outcome as it was, the rapid-fire cameo that preceded it certainly delivered.
Believe it or not, the unlikely duo of Carlito and the Undertaker are the only other men to have scored three eliminations in a single Chamber match, though theirs didn't arrive anywhere near as rapidly as Goldberg’s did in 2003, putting him in a class of his own.