The WWE Elimination Chamber stands as one of professional wrestling’s most grueling and unpredictable spectacles. Since its debut in 2002, the match – contested inside a massive steel structure featuring pods and chains – has become a cornerstone of the WWE calendar, particularly on the Road to WrestleMania. The 2026 event promises high stakes, with championship titles on the line and the potential for dramatic shifts in the landscape of WWE.
This year’s Elimination Chamber lineup features two championship matches and two brutal Elimination Chamber contests. CM Punk will defend his World Heavyweight title against Finn Balor, while Becky Lynch puts her Women’s Intercontinental Championship on the line against AJ Lee. The men’s and women’s Elimination Chamber matches will see six competitors battle for supremacy, with Randy Orton, LA Knight, and Cody Rhodes already confirmed for the men’s match, and Tiffany Stratton and Rhea Ripley set to compete in the women’s.
The Elimination Chamber match itself is a unique test of endurance and strategy. Six competitors begin inside the steel structure, with two starting the match and the remaining four emerging from their pods at timed intervals. The only way to win is by pinfall or submission, making it a chaotic and often brutal affair.
A History of the Chamber
The inaugural Elimination Chamber match took place at Survivor Series 2002, where Shawn Michaels etched his name in WWE history as the first-ever winner. Forbes reports that this victory cemented the Chamber as a WWE staple. Over the years, the match has evolved to include both men’s and women’s versions, often with championship opportunities at stake.
Elimination Chamber Winners Through the Years
Here’s a complete list of Elimination Chamber winners:
| Year | Men’s Winner | Women’s Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Shawn Michaels | |
| 2003 | Triple H | |
| 2004 | Triple H | |
| 2005 | Triple H | |
| 2006 | John Cena / Bobby Lashley | |
| 2007 | John Cena / The Undertaker | |
| 2008 | Triple H / The Undertaker | |
| 2009 | Edge / Triple H | |
| 2010 | John Cena / Chris Jericho | |
| 2011 | Edge / John Cena | |
| 2012 | CM Punk | |
| 2013 | Jack Swagger | |
| 2014 | Daniel Bryan | |
| 2015 | Ryback | |
| 2017 | Bray Wyatt | |
| 2018 | Roman Reigns | Alexa Bliss |
| 2019 | Daniel Bryan | Shayna Baszler |
| 2020 | The Miz | Shayna Baszler |
| 2021 | Daniel Bryan / Drew McIntyre | Bianca Belair |
| 2022 | Bobby Lashley | Bianca Belair |
| 2023 | Austin Theory | Asuka |
| 2024 | Drew McIntyre | Rhea Ripley |
| 2025 | John Cena | Bianca Belair |
Notably, in 2025, John Cena secured a victory in the Men’s Elimination Chamber, earning him a challenge for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41. Bianca Belair also triumphed in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match that same year.
Records and Notable Moments
Triple H and John Cena share the record for the most Men’s Elimination Chamber wins, with four victories each. In the women’s division, Bianca Belair leads with three wins, followed by Shayna Baszler with two. The first-ever Women’s Chamber match took place in 2018, with Alexa Bliss emerging victorious.
Beyond the wins, the Elimination Chamber has hosted several iconic moments. Shawn Michaels’ win in 2002 remains a defining moment for the match concept. Forbes highlights John Cena tying Triple H’s win total in 2025 as another significant milestone. Bianca Belair’s dominant performance in 2025 further solidified her position as a top competitor. Perhaps most dramatically, the 2025 event also saw John Cena turn heel, shockingly attacking Cody Rhodes after aligning himself with The Rock.
The Elimination Chamber continues to be a pivotal event in the WWE calendar, often shaping the storylines and rivalries that will unfold on the Road to WrestleMania. With championship titles on the line and a history of unpredictable moments, the 2026 Elimination Chamber is poised to deliver another unforgettable night for WWE fans.
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