6 Ups And 8 Downs From WWE Elimination Chamber 2015
3. Flipping And (Mostly) Flopping
Give a lot of credit to all 13 (well, 14 if you count El Torito) men in the tag team Elimination Chamber match. They worked their butts off and tried to hold together a match that had twice as many competitors as any other chamber match. However, despite several great moments, the match itself felt like a mess. Kalisto kept trying for that one big spot, and his splash from the top of the chamber was a sight to behold, but it took a half-hour to set up, with everyone standing around underneath for what felt like an eternity. The Lucha Dragons and Los Matadores flew around the chamber, but nothing really came of their moves the Ascension pinned both of them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N8fL0J5T_M It was a nice idea to try something different with the chamber match, but it just didnt click not from a lack of effort, and not without some memorable spots, but it didnt really live up to previous chamber matches.
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