Every WWE Elimination Chamber Match Ranked Worst To Best
22. 2010 WWE Championship
2010 was the first pay-per-view to don the Elimination Chamber name, continuing WWE's growing trend of naming events after their marquee matches.
To be fair to the match participants, this match was not bad at all. Legacy cohorts Randy Orton and Ted DiBiase Jr. ran roughshod before the latter turned on The Viper, his faction leader. Triple H and John Cena had a solid ending, leading to the leader of the Cenation winning his eighth World Championship.
What takes away from this match, is that immediately after Cena won, Vince McMahon came out and announced Batista was receiving an immediate title match against Cena. After a gruelling 30 minute war ends, just to have a random superstar come out and win, that vastly devalues what just happened inside the Chamber.
While it has happened three other times in the history of the match - which we will get to - both times made sense storyline wise. This time it surely did not, which drastically hurts the match's legacy.