All Elimination Chamber winners from the 2000s: Where are they now?

Only one of the Elimination Chamber winners from the 2000s is still a full-time performer.
Only one of the Elimination Chamber winners from the 2000s is still a full-time performer.

#2 The Undertaker (Won his debut Elimination Chamber match)

WWE No Way Out 2008 was the first pay-per-view event to feature two Elimination Chamber matches. One of these matches featured Superstars from SmackDown and ECW. Among the SmackDown Superstars was The Undertaker.

The Phenom entered the match first and scored three eliminations to win his first-ever Elimination Chamber outing. This match marked the beginning of an incredibly successful year for The Undertaker, leading to his second WrestleMania main event.

The Undertaker participated in two more Elimination Chamber matches in 2009 and 2010, but couldn't manage to win either. After 2010, The Deadman significantly reduced his role as an active wrestler. He would continue to wrestle a handful of times every year, before participating in his final match at WWE WrestleMania 36.

At WWE Survivor Series 2020, The Undertaker's star-studded farewell ceremony took place. Additionally, he is expected to join Triple H and Shawn Michaels at WWE NXT and take over a backstage role.

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