Let’s find out the least successful Elimination Chamber entry number.
For over 20 years, the WWE Elimination Chamber has been one of WWE’s toughest matches. Six superstars enter a huge steel structure, but only one wins. Skill and toughness matter, but the entry number also makes a big difference.
Which Entry Spot Has Produced the Fewest Elimination Chamber Winners?
Looking at the history, Entry #4 has produced the fewest winners. Compared to the other spots, it has struggled the most.
There have been four winners from that spot- Chris Jericho (2010), Bray Wyatt (2017), the team of Miz and John Morrison (2020), and Shayna Baszler (2020).
Entry #4 is stuck in the middle. It is early enough that the wrestler takes a lot of punishment, but not early enough to pace themself like the first two entrants. At the same time, they don’t get the fresh start advantage of the later spots.
The other entry number that comes close to #4 is #3. Five times, the 3rd entrants have won the Elimination Chamber, which includes names like Triple H (2005), Jack Swagger (2013), Drew McIntyre (2021), Austin Theory (2023), and Bianca Belair (2025).
Entry #5 stays in the middle, as superstars who entered at 5 have won seven Elimination Chamber matches.
The opening entries have done surprisingly well, too. The first two entrants won the Elimination Chamber seven times, so far.
Entry #6 has been the best statistically, as the last person to enter usually has a big advantage. They come in fresh while everyone else is already tired and beaten up. Entry #6 has produced nine winners, making it the most successful spot overall.
The first-ever Chamber winner, Shawn Michaels, entered at #6 in 2002 and won. Since then, stars like John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, The New Day, Alexa Bliss, Bianca Belair, and Asuka have also won from the final spot.
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