WWE: 10 Most Successful Elimination Chamber Competitors Ever
5. The Undertaker
The Undertaker has one Elimination Chamber victory to his name out of three appearances, during which he has eliminated six superstars. His sole win came at No Way Out 2008, which earned him a shot at Edge's World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXIV. The Dead Man was the first entrant into the match and his first elimination came when he made The Great Khali submit to Hell's Gate. This was followed by pinning Finlay after a chokeslam to the steel floor, leaving Undertaker and Batista as the last two men in the match. The two rivals competed for five minutes before Undertaker hit the Tombstone Piledriver for the win. A year later, at No Way Out 2009, Undertaker competed in a Chamber match for the WWE Championship. The Phenom eliminated Vladimir Kozlov and Jeff Hardy on his way to making the final two. But Triple H stood in his way and after hitting a Pedigree, the Undertaker was pinned. The Undertaker would walk into the 2010 Elimination Chamber PPV as the World Heavyweight Champion, but lost the title after Shawn Michaels entered the match through a trap door, superkicking the Dead Man, who was then pinned by Chris Jericho, who captured the title in the process. Taker has only eliminated John Morrison during the match. Having been out of action since last spring, Undertaker is not expected at this Sunday's PPV, but is rumoured to return on Monday Night Raw the night after.
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