WWE: 10 Greatest Ever Elimination Chamber Moments

4. Shawn Michaels Attacks The Undertaker Elimination Chamber 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tESCVnpEoKQ At Wrestlemania 25, we saw one of the greatest matches of all time. Two legends went to work in Houston, Texas, but it was The Undertaker who emerged victorious over Shawn Michaels. Fast forward ten months, and The Undertaker entered his second Elimination Chamber match as the World Heavyweight Champion. As well as being champion, The Deadman had the advantage of being the sixth entrant into the match. Taker was part of the final three, alongside John Morrison and Chris Jericho. After eliminating Morrison with a Chokeslam onto the steel floor, all that stood between The Phenom and another World title match at Wrestlemania was Y2J. However, the story wasn't as simple as it seemed. Adamant that he could beat The Undertaker at Wrestlemania, Shawn Michaels challenged The Deadman to a rematch at Wrestlemania 26 in Glendale, Arizona. When Taker refused, it appeared as though we would not get to see a repeat of what was, arguably, the greatest match of the 21st century. With The Deadman standing over a motionless Chris Jericho inside the chamber, it appeared as though Shawn Michaels would miss out on his rematch. As Taker helped Jericho back to his feet, apparently seeming to be preparing him for the Tombstone, Michaels climbed through the floor of the Chamber, hitting The Phenom with Sweet Chin Music, gifting the World title to Y2J. Following his interference in the match, Michaels got his rematch against The Undertaker, with the stipulation of 'Streak vs Career'. As we all know, Michaels came up short again against The Undertaker at Wrestlemania XXVI, but there is doubting that, for pure originality, HBK's interference in the 2010 World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber was Showstopping.
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