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Elimination Chamber (WWE match and pay-per-view event)

A WWE match type and annual pay-per-view event featuring a large steel chamber, timed pod entries, and successive eliminations; introduced as a branded PPV in 2010 and known for high-risk, multi-competitor bouts.

The Elimination Chamber is a signature professional wrestling match format promoted by World Wrestling Entertainment. It is also the name of a recurring pay-per-view event where one or more of these matches are normally contested. The concept centers on a large, circular steel structure and a multi-competitor elimination rule set that produces dramatic, high-stakes encounters.

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Characteristics and rules

In its common form the match involves six competitors. Two participants begin in the ring while the remaining four are confined in individual transparent "pods" inside the chamber. At regular, announced intervals a pod opens and its occupant joins the contest. Eliminations occur by pinfall or submission; when five competitors have been eliminated the last remaining wrestler is declared the winner.

Design and staging

The physical chamber is a rigid steel framework with heavy chain and mesh panels and raised walkways. Its imposing appearance both contains the action and creates hazards: wrestlers are often slammed into metal, onto the elevated floor, or through the ring area, making the match one of WWE's more violent and risky attractions.

History and variations

The Elimination Chamber has been a recurring feature on WWE's calendar since the event's debut as a branded pay-per-view in 2010. Over time WWE has presented variations—including multi-man championship qualifiers, tag-team adaptations, and matches with different entrant numbers—but the core mechanics of timed pod releases and elimination-style victory remain consistent.

Importance and notable facts

  • Winners of Elimination Chamber bouts frequently earn title opportunities at major shows.
  • The match is marketed under the alternative name "No Escape" in some countries due to regional sensitivities.
  • Its structure and pacing make it a platform for storytelling: surprise entrants, alliances, and last-minute comebacks are common.

The Elimination Chamber combines spectacle, strategic timing and physical risk, and it remains one of WWE's distinctive match types. For more general context on match types see professional wrestling match, and for details about the event series consult the promotion's event listings pay-per-view.

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