Rules The Elimination Chamber match is a variation of elimination-based matches which draws elements from steel cage and Hell in a Cell matches in that the
wrestling ring is surrounded by a large steel-fenced cage supported by
girders. Originally, its design was a circular-like chain-linked structure, but since 2017 it is now square and encloses the ring. Its floor is platformed over the ringside area around the ring which elevates and levels it with the ring mat. Within the Elimination Chamber, four enclosures, referred to as inner chambers or pods, are encased in
plexiglass and face the outside of each ring post.
Structure in January 2006. According to a
WWE Magazine article in 2009 by WWE's
production designer Jason Robinson, who co-designed the structure, several designs for the Elimination Chamber were considered. The structure was manufactured in
Colorado Springs, Colorado and took six to eight weeks to make from design blueprints. It cost
US$ 250,000 to construct. The structure is made of black-painted steel with an outer structure of 16 frames, each weighing . In 2017, the Elimination Chamber event returned (2017's event was SmackDown-exclusive while 2018's was Raw-exclusive). In addition, the chamber structure was redesigned, becoming square instead of circular. The pods were also changed from circular to square and feature sliding doors that referees slide open from outside the chamber. At the top of the chamber at its center which is now tall is a large cutout of the WWE logo. The steel grates between the ring and the cage were also replaced with padding. LED lights also line the corners of the structure. The redesign was for practical purposes due to certain venues only being able to house the previous structure, allowing most venues to host the Chamber.
Variations The fifth match, held by the
ECW brand at
December to Dismember, was a slight variation called the
Extreme Elimination Chamber. In this variation, each chamber had one of four
weapons for the competitors locked inside to hold on to. When each competitor's chamber opened, their weapon entered the match with them. The four weapons used in the match were a
crowbar, a
table, a
steel folding chair, and a
barbed wire-wrapped
baseball bat. At
No Way Out in February 2009,
Edge attacked
Kofi Kingston during his entrance and locked himself in one of the pods becoming a participant in the match for the
World Heavyweight Championship after losing the
WWE Championship earlier in the night. At
Elimination Chamber in February 2010,
Cody Rhodes passed
Ted DiBiase Jr. a metal pipe which he used to eliminate Randy Orton in the match for the WWE Championship. Later in the night, Shawn Michaels broke into the chamber to cost
The Undertaker his World Heavyweight Championship to
Chris Jericho. At the
Elimination Chamber event in February 2013,
Mark Henry took out the remaining participants in the chamber for a World Heavyweight Championship match at
WrestleMania 29 after being eliminated until
SmackDown General Manager
Booker T broke it up. At the
Elimination Chamber for the
WWE World Heavyweight Championship in February 2014,
The Wyatt Family interfered by attacking
John Cena, leading to his eventual elimination by Randy Orton.
Kane would then come out to help escort The Wyatt Family out of the chamber, but would then interfere to cost
Daniel Bryan the match to Orton. At the
Elimination Chamber event in February 2023,
Logan Paul interfered by sneaking into the chamber and attacking
Seth "Freakin" Rollins, which subsequently allowed
Austin Theory to retain the
WWE United States Championship.
Match history The inaugural Elimination Chamber match occurred at
Survivor Series on November 17, 2002 at
Madison Square Garden in
New York City, New York. The match was for the
World Heavyweight Championship, involving defending champion
Triple H,
Booker T,
Chris Jericho,
Kane,
Rob Van Dam, and
Shawn Michaels. Michaels won the match and the title and became the inaugural winner by last eliminating Jericho and defending champion Triple H. Overall, there have been 38 matches, 29 of which took place at the annual
Elimination Chamber event. Since its inception in 2002, at least one Elimination Chamber match has taken place every year with the exception of 2004, 2007, and 2016. As of
Elimination Chamber: Chicago on February 28, 2026, 22 male wrestlers, two male teams, eight female wrestlers, and one female team have won the Elimination Chamber match.
Triple H and
John Cena are tied for the most wins at four each.
Randy Orton has the most appearances at ten.
Chris Jericho has scored the most total eliminations at ten.
Braun Strowman and
Shayna Baszler are tied for the most eliminations scored in a single match at five each. Although they are tied for the most eliminations, Baszler is the only winner to eliminate all of her opponents in a single match as Strowman's match where he scored five eliminations was a match involving seven competitors. The
Raw brand has been featured the most with 21 matches, including six joint-branded matches with
SmackDown. The SmackDown brand has been featured in 14 matches, including the joint-branded matches with both ECW and Raw.
ECW has been featured in two matches, including its joint-branded match with SmackDown. The majority of matches have been contested for a top-tier championship with the
WWE Championship (once as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship) being contested for the most in nine matches. The original
World Heavyweight Championship was contested the second-most in seven matches, while the
ECW World Championship,
WWE Tag Team Championship,
SmackDown Tag Team Championship,
Intercontinental Championship,
Raw Women's Championship, and
United States Championship were contested in one match each. Twelve matches (two in 2008, one in 2011, 2013, 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2023, two in 2024, and two in 2025) have awarded the winners the number-one contendership for the WWE Championship, original World Heavyweight Championship,
WWE Universal Championship, Raw Women's Championship, current
World Heavyweight Championship, and
Women's World Championship, respectively, at those years'
WrestleMania; in 2021, SmackDown's Chamber match awarded the winner the number-one contendership for the Universal Championship that same night, which happened immediately after the Chamber match itself. The Elimination Chamber match has been contested only in
indoor arenas in the United States, twice in Canada and once each in Puerto Rico and Saudi Arabia, with the 2024 event in Australia being the first to be held in an outdoor venue. From 2008 to 2014, the match had been featured in February pay-per-view events only. An Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event took place on May 31, 2015, exclusively on the
WWE Network and would also mark the first time the Chamber was used for a match that was not for a world championship or a future world championship match (although it would include the first ever tag team Elimination Chamber match). The
Elimination Chamber in February 2018 featured the first seven-man Elimination Chamber match as well as the first Elimination Chamber match for women with the Raw Women's Championship contested. The
Elimination Chamber in February 2019 featured a tag team Elimination Chamber match, the second overall tag team chamber match, but this time for women to determine the inaugural holders of the
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. == List of Elimination Chamber matches ==