Every WWE Elimination Chamber Match Ranked Worst To Best
27. 2015 Intercontinental Championship
When looking back on the history of the Elimination Chamber, the biggest stars in the history of WWE have entered Vince McMahon's most sinister creation. That was clearly not the case for the 2015 match for vacated Intercontinental Championship.
No disrespect to the likes of Mark Henry, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler, King Barrett, R-Truth and new champion Ryback, but this is arguably the weakest class in the history of the Elimination Chamber. This bout lacked true main event caliber star power that has been a staple of every Chamber match.
Credit to Dolph Ziggler for calling a large portion of this affair on the fly after Mark Henry's pod broke, causing him to enter the match early. While winning the Intercontinental Championship was Ryback's highest point in WWE, this was a boring, sluggish match and a true shame for the iconic structure.