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5 WWE superstars with the worst Elimination Chamber records

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The Elimination Chamber is one of the most brutal steel structures, a WWE superstar could step his foot inside. What’s more brutal than the Chamber is the competition for winning the match. With 6 competitors in the match, this match gets 6 times more intense than a usual one.

Like always, there is just one winner, but that doesn’t mean that the other 5 superstars haven’t performed well. But, there are some superstars who have made a mark with their poor Elimination Chamber track record, these are those guys who have not only failed to win a match, but have also failed to eliminate enough superstars.

45 different superstars have been a part of the Elimination Chamber’s 16-match old history. Out of these, 22 have participated only once, so they can’t be judged “worse” on the basis of a single appearance. 10 different superstars have won the match, so they are also out of this list. This leaves us with 13 superstars and 5 of them have made it to this list. Here are those 5 superstars, you wouldn’t like to place your bet on:

5. Randy Orton, 3 elimination in 5 appearances

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Orton might be entering this year’s Elimination Chamber match as the Champion but Orton’s past record doesn’t favor him to win the match. Orton’s first Elimination Chamber was at SummerSlam 2003, where he was the second person to be eliminated from the match after he was on the receiving end of a Spear from Goldberg.

But, in his next Chamber match at New Year’s Revolution 2005, Orton came close to winning the World Heavyweight Championship, as he finished second to Triple H. But two successive setbacks in the 2010 and 2011 Raw Elimination Chamber matches ruined the significance of his 2005 performance.

Though, in last year’s Chamber match Orton came second to the winner, Swagger, and also eliminated two other superstars, but at best this performance can only balance his Elimination Chamber track record affected by the 2010 and 2011 performances. He has been waiting to win the Elimination Chamber match for over a decade and this year, he might just win the match and retain his title.

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