List of All WWE Elimination Chamber Winners

The Elimination Chamber match has featured numerous top WWE stars, with varying stakes from championships to major opportunities. Debuting in 2002 and extending to the women's division in 2018, the event has seen winners like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Alexa Bliss, leading to significant career enhancements.
List of All WWE Elimination Chamber Winners
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The Elimination Chamber match has seen an array of some of the biggest names in WWE walk out of the chamber, either with championships or huge opportunities.
The Elimination Chamber has been considered as one of the physically battering yet career changing matches in WWE. Every year, the chamber match is contested among top six competitors in WWE, either for a top championship or a huge opportunity, usually for WrestleMania.

The first Elimination Chamber match took place in 2002. Originally introduced by then-RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff, the match was actually the brainchild of WWE CCO Paul "Triple H" Levesque. In 2018, the match was also introduced for the women's division. With the 2025 edition of the Elimination Chamber upon the WWE landscape, here is a look back at all the past winners of the chamber matches.

List of All Men's Elimination Chamber matches


  • 2002 – Survivor Series/ Winner: Shawn Michaels (World Heavyweight Championship match)

  • 2003 – SummerSlam/ Winner: Triple H (World Heavyweight Championship match)

  • 2005 – New Year’s Revolution/ Winner: Triple H (Vacant World Heavyweight Championship match; note: Shawn Michaels served as special guest referee)

  • 2006 – New Year’s Revolution/ Winner: John Cena (WWE Championship match)

  • 2006 – December to Dismember (ECW)/ Winner: Bobby Lashley (ECW World Championship match – “Extreme”Rules Chamber match

  • 2008 – No Way Out (SmackDown)/ Winner: The Undertaker (World Heavyweight Championship contender match)

  • 2008 – No Way Out (Raw)/ Winner: Triple H (WWE Championship contender match)

  • 2009 – No Way Out (SmackDown)/ Winner: Triple H (World Heavyweight Championship match)

  • 2009 – No Way Out (Raw)/ Winner: Edge (WWE Championship match)

  • 2010 – Elimination Chamber (SmackDown)/ Winner: Chris Jericho (World Heavyweight Championship match)

  • 2010 – Elimination Chamber (Raw)/ Winner: John Cena (WWE Championship match)

  • 2011 – Elimination Chamber (SmackDown)/ Winner: Edge (World Heavyweight Championship match)

  • 2011 – Elimination Chamber (Raw)/ Winner: John Cena (WWE Championship match)

  • 2012 – Elimination Chamber (WWE Championship)/ Winner: CM Punk

  • 2012 – Elimination Chamber (World Heavyweight Championship)/ Winner: Daniel Bryan

  • 2013 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Jack Swagger (Number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 29)

  • 2014 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Randy Orton (WWE World Heavyweight Championship match)

  • 2015 – Elimination Chamber (Tag Team)/ Winners: The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) (WWE Tag Team Championship match)

  • 2015 – Elimination Chamber (Intercontinental Championship)/ Winner: Ryback

  • 2017 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Bray Wyatt (WWE Championship match)

  • 2018 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Roman Reigns (Winner of a match earned a Universal Championship title shot at WrestleMania 34)

  • 2019 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Daniel Bryan (WWE Championship match)

  • 2020 – Elimination Chamber (Tag Team)/ Winners: The Miz and John Morrison (SmackDown Tag Team Championship match)

  • 2021 – Elimination Chamber (SmackDown)/ Winner: Daniel Bryan (Earned a number-one contender spot for the WWE Universal Championship)

  • 2021 – Elimination Chamber (Raw)/ Winner: Drew McIntyre (WWE Championship match)

  • 2022 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Brock Lesnar (WWE Championship match)

  • 2023 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Austin Theory (United States Championship match)

  • 2024 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Drew McIntyre (Match for a World Heavyweight Championship opportunity)

List of All Women's Elimination Chamber matches

  • 2018 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Alexa Bliss (Raw Women’s Championship match)
  • 2019 – Elimination Chamber (Tag Team)/ Winners: Bayley & Sasha Banks (Match for the inaugural WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship)

  • 2020 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Shayna Baszler (Number one contender match for the Raw Women’s Championship
  • 2022 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Bianca Belair (Number one contender match for the Raw Women’s Championship)
  • 2023 – Elimination Chamber Winner: Asuka (Number one contender match for the Raw Women’s Championship
  • 2024 – Elimination Chamber/ Winner: Becky Lynch (Number one contender match for the Women’s World Championship)Also read: The Rock is Confirmed for a Major Segment at WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 on SmackDown

Also read: The Rock is Confirmed for a Major Segment at WWE Elimination Chamber 2025 on SmackDown

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