5 records created at Elimination Chamber 2019

Daniel Bryan pinned Kofi Kingston to retain the WWE Championship
Daniel Bryan pinned Kofi Kingston to retain the WWE Championship

The 2019 edition of Elimination Chamber is done and dusted. Even though the WWE fans are not satisfied by certain decisions, they are content by the Pay Per View as a whole.

Though the show was exceptional in terms of match quality and storytelling, the fans left the arena heartbroken as the WWE veteran Kofi Kingston narrowly missed out on capturing his first ever WWE Championship. Kofi's resilience and Daniel Bryan's endurance were the focal points of this PPV.

Anyway, some superstars created a few records at Elimination Chamber 2019. On this list, we will be taking a look at a few of those records.


#5 Daniel Bryan became the fourth WWE Superstar to win two or more Elimination Chamber matches

Daniel Bryan defeated Santino Marella to win his first chamber match
Daniel Bryan defeated Santino Marella to win his first chamber match

Even if you hate or love Daniel Bryan, there is no denying that the former leader of the Yes Movement was outstanding inside the Chamber last night. Bryan started the match along with Samoa Joe and went all the way to eliminate Kofi Kingston at last to retain his WWE Championship.

By doing so, Bryan joined the list of Triple H, Edge, and John Cena - becoming only the fourth ever WWE Superstar to win more than one Chamber match. Triple H leads the list with a mammoth four wins. Cena is trailing behind with three and Daniel Bryan & Edge have two wins each.


#4 Randy Orton became only the third guy to make seven appearances in Elimination Chamber matches

Randy Orton is a veteran inside the chamber
Randy Orton is a veteran inside the chamber

Even though Orton became victorious only one time, he still possesses a healthy record as an Elimination Chamber contender.

Orton is only the fifth guy to inflict a total of six eliminations inside the chamber, and on Sunday he became only the third WWE Superstar to make seven appearances inside the chamber. Only Chris Jericho (8) and John Cena (7) made the list before.

#3 Ruby Riott became the first WWE superstar to lose under two minutes to Ronda Rousey at a WWE PPV

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Even though Ronda Rousey is known to be a killer inside the ring, she often takes time to break the arms of her opponent. However, Ruby Riott never got such a sentiment when Rousey decided to finish the match as soon as possible.

Ruby tapped out in one minute and forty seconds, becoming only the first woman to lose under two minutes to Ronda Rousey at a WWE PPV. She broke Alexa Bliss' record of four minutes and 39 seconds at SummerSlam 2018.


#2 The Usos became the first team to amass four SmackDown LIVE tag team title reigns

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The Usos are one of the best WWE tag teams of all time, and well deservingly, they became the first team to capture the blue brand's tag team titles for Four times. Their nemesis "The New Day" are behind them with three title reigns.

#1 Kofi Kingston became only the third superstar to kick out of the Running Knee

Bryan's running knee is a heavily protected move
Bryan's running knee is a heavily protected move

Daniel Bryan's running knee without a doubt is one of the most protected finishers in WWE history. It has defeated some of the biggest superstars in WWE history like John Cena and Randy Orton clean in the middle of the ring.

However, Bryan's finisher is not impossible to kick out - as shown by Kofi Kingston at Elimination Chamber. Kofi became only the third guy to kick out of the Running Knee. Only Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar have kicked out of Bryan's signature move.

At WrestleMania 30, Randy Orton also kicked out of the running knee - but we don't count it here since there was a significant time difference between the execution of the move and the pin attempt, and it was not Bryan who made the pin - but Batista.

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