5 biggest botches in the history of WWE Elimination Chamber

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#4 Kalisto gets stuck during the 2015 Tag Team Elimination Chamber Match

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The Tag Team Championship Elimination Chamber Match in 2015 had a lot of potential, with The New Day defending their recently won titles against five other teams. This remains the most crowded Elimination Chamber match in history, thanks to the Freebird rule in effect for New Day.

However, the match lacked in execution. With 13 Superstars being a part of the bout, it was bound to be a mess. Several timing and logic issues further marred the contest. One of the messiest parts of the match featured Kalisto, who was touted to have a star-making performance inside the Elimination Chamber.

He tried to climb to the ceiling of the structure a couple of times, with the first time resulting in his foot getting stuck between the chains on top of The New Day's pod. The trio reacted quickly, and it looked like they had caused Kalisto to lose his balance. The masked Superstar laid on top of the pod for a very long time.

In the end, after spending a lot of time to get to that position, Kalisto only managed to drop onto a sea of bodies tamely. Fortunately, WWE nailed the Tag Team Elimination Chamber match in future years. The 2019 (Women's) and 2020 editions were much better than this.

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