Ranking Every WWE Elimination Chamber Match In History

15. New Day Vs. Prime Time Players Vs. Tyson Kidd & Cesaro Vs. The Ascension Vs. Lucha Dragons Vs. Los Matadores (Elimination Chamber 2015)

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At the 2015 PPV, WWE experimented with a bumper Tag Team Championship edition of the Elimination Chamber, and while it wasn’t necessarily an abject failure, there were a couple of hitches along the way.

The first issue arose when Kalisto climbed atop the New Day’s pod and was essentially crotched on the chain-link roof. This led to some selling, naturally, as well as some taunting before he eventually got to his feet and the exact same thing happened again. In total, he spent a good four minutes faffing about up there before Cesaro superplexed him back into the thick of it.

And then moments later he’d find himself climbing the structure once more, though this time he made it to the apex of the cell roof—only to once again spend an age dithering about, killing all the excitement of the spot.

It's unclear whether this was a timing issue or if he simply didn’t have the space to operate once he was up there, but either way it didn’t have the desired effect.

Those timing issues, plus the fact that Tyson Kidd and Cesaro weren’t one of the final two teams, made this one feel like something of an anti-climax.

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