Who won the WWE Championship at Elimination Chamber 2010?
Chris Jericho wins SmackDown Elimination Chamber Match: Elimination Chamber 2010. The Chamber can’t lock out a vengeful Superstar from getting what he wants as The Undertaker prepares to finish off Chris Jericho at Elimination Chamber on February 21, 2010.
Who was in 2010 Elimination Chamber?
Each match featured six competitors: the defending champion and five challengers. In Raw’s Elimination Chamber match, Sheamus defended the WWE Championship against Triple H, Ted DiBiase, Randy Orton, John Cena, and Kofi Kingston, which was won by Cena….Other on-screen personnel.
Role: | Name: |
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Referees | Jack Doan |
Who actually came up with the Elimination Chamber?
The match was created and introduced by Eric Bischoff in November 2002. It features a large chain-linked circular steel structure which encloses the ring. The chamber’s floor is platformed over the ringside area which elevates it to ring level. Within the chamber are four inner enclosures outside each ring corner.
Who was WWE champion in 2010?
List of WWE Champions
Champion | Date | Event |
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Sheamus | June 20, 2010 | Fatal 4-Way |
Randy Orton | September 19, 2010 | Night of Champions |
The Miz | November 22, 2010 | Raw |
John Cena | May 1, 2011 | Extreme Rules |
When did undertaker get burned by pyro?
The Undertaker was badly burned just before a big WWE match in 2010, but ‘The Deadman’ still wrestled the match like an absolute pro.
Who won the 2011 Elimination Chamber?
John Cena
Elimination Chamber entrances and eliminations (Raw)
Eliminated | Wrestler | Time |
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3 | King Sheamus | 25:16 |
4 | John Morrison | 32:50 |
5 | CM Punk | 33:12 |
Winner | John Cena |
Did the Undertaker really get burned?
In 2010, following a disaster that never should have happened, the Undertaker wrestled through agonizing pain after suffering first and second-degree burns. It was a severe error that cost the job of one WWE employee.
What is Elimination Chamber match in WWE?
It was held for wrestlers from the promotion’s Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event aired on pay-per-view worldwide and was available to stream through Peacock in the United States and the WWE Network internationally, which made it the first Elimination Chamber to air on Peacock.