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Who Has The Most Eliminations In WWE Elimination Chamber History?

With Elimination Chamber season back on the calendar, one question always locks fans inside debate mode — who truly owns the most eliminations in the structure’s brutal history?

Since Eric Bischoff introduced the Chamber at Survivor Series 2002, the steel-and-glass gauntlet has created chaos, crushed larynxes, and more than a few shattered dreams.

Shawn Michaels won the first match, but when it comes to sheer elimination numbers, another name sits atop the pod.

Wrestlers With The Most Eliminations In Elimination Chamber History

Chris Jericho holds the all-time record with 10 eliminations across eight Chamber appearances.

Despite being away from WWE for years, his mark still stands as of February 2026. Y2J may not be inside the structure this year, but his numbers still break the walls down.

Right behind him is Randy Orton with eight eliminations. Orton will make his record 10th Chamber appearance in Chicago at Elimination Chamber 2026, giving “The Viper” a chance to strike and potentially tie — or surpass — Jericho’s total.

CM Punk and Triple H sit at seven career eliminations each, while Triple H and John Cena share the record for most Chamber match victories at four apiece.

When it comes to single-match dominance, Braun Strowman eliminated five opponents in the unique seven-man 2018 match. Shayna Baszler matched that total in 2020 — and remains the only competitor to eliminate every other entrant in a standard six-person Chamber.

In the women’s division, Baszler and Liv Morgan are tied for the most career eliminations at five. Baszler’s 2020 “run the table” performance remains one of the most clinical in Chamber history.

With Elimination Chamber 2026 approaching, records could fall. Inside that steel structure, stats don’t just add up — they pile up.

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