Ranking EVERY WWE Elimination Chamber Match From Worst To Best

20. 2020 (SmackDown Tag Team Championship)

Edge Elimination Chamber
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As stewards of modern day tag wrestling in WWE, The New Day and The Usos anchored a better second attempt at the doubles chamber, even if the resultant contest didn't exactly sell the concept as must-see.

Too many mad high spots missed, diluting the decent ones that hit. The generous "This Is Awesome" chant after a Gran Metalik hurricanrana on John Morrison felt like a case of the crowd fighting for the wrestlers, and they were rewarded somewhat when when Tucker wiped out the entire field with a dive from a pod and Otis ploughed through another all the way to the floor.

Big E and Kofi Kingston bit the dust when retaining Champions Miz and Morison piled on Kofi after a missed dive. They trapped The Usos to reclaim in a noble conclusion to a noble festival of banter that spoke more to Vince McMahon's wider disinterest in tag wrestling that the performers' collected efforts.

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