Every WWE Elimination Chamber Match Ranked Worst To Best

15. 2010 World Heavyweight Championship

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This Elimination Chamber match has a legacy of three different moments fans still talk about. Two of which are all time highlights and one is amazing it wasn't more of a tragedy.

Starting off with the bad, where Undertaker did one of the toughest things a professional wrestler has ever done. The Deadman's pyro went off incorrectly, causing second degree burns over much of his body. He then had to stand in his pod for upwards of 20 minutes before wrestling for close to another 20 minutes.

After every wrestler safely made it into their pods, CM Punk cut a great promo before the match began, lambasting both fans and his fellow competitors. The promo would continue during the bout, after Punk quickly eliminated R-Truth. This was the height of Punk's Straight Edge Society gimmick and The Best In The World was more than proving his ability to hang with the best of WWE. A truly fun match ensued, with Rey Mysterio and John Morrison providing all the high flying spots you would expect in this environment.

The true highlight came at the end of the match as Undertaker and Chris Jericho were the last two men fighting for the World Heavyweight Championship. With the Phenom having the match squarely in hand, Shawn Michaels came through the steel grating floor and hit 'Taker with Sweet Chin Music. This allowed Chris Jericho to get the win, the World Heavyweight Championship, and set the stage for one of the biggest rematches in WrestleMania history.

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