5 Elimination Chamber records that you should know

The monstrous structure is revisited every year before WrestleMania
The monstrous structure is revisited every year before WrestleMania

#4 Only twice have the first 2 entrants also been the final 2 left

The Undertaker and Batista went bell-to-bell in 2008.
The Undertaker and Batista went bell-to-bell in 2008.

The Elimination Chamber match that featured SmackDown and ECW Superstars at No Way Out 2008 gave the fans a night to remember. The match saw The Undertaker and Batista start the proceedings of the match while Finlay, MVP, The Great Khali, and Big Daddy V were locked in the pods.

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The two Superstars that started the match were also the only men remaining at the end, with The Deadman winning the match after beating Batista after spending nearly 30 minutes in the ring. He would go on to defeat Edge to win the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 24 later that year.

The match was intense, and this was not the only match where the Superstars started and ended the match. The second pair of wrestlers to achieve this feat is that of Rey Mysterio and Edge. They started as well as ended the match where it went for over 31 minutes and 30 seconds.

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