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Promotional poster featuringBrand(s)DateFebruary 21, 2010CityVenueAttendance17,000Pay-per-view chronology← PreviousNext →chronology← PreviousFirstNext →Elimination Chamber (2010) (also known as No Way Out (2010) in ) was a produced by (WWE), which took place on February 21, 2010 at the in. It was the first event in the chronology. Six matches were aired on the broadcast and one occurred prior to the live broadcast.The concept of the event was that the two matches, one each for the and the, would occur in an.

Each match featured six competitors: the defending champion and five challengers. Defended the WWE Championship against, and in the Elimination Chamber. In the Elimination Chamber match, defended the World Heavyweight Championship against,.

On the, defended the against, defended the against, and and competed against ( and ) in an.The event received 285,000 pay-per-view buys, an increase on the figure earned by the pay-per-view. Despite the increased number of buys, the event received generally negative reviews, with reviewers criticising the undercard of the show as being 'weak' and consisting of 'filler' material.

The Elimination Chamber featured two matches.In late 2009, (WWE) held a poll on their official website to allow fans to choose a name for their February. The choices included Elimination Chamber, Heavy Metal, Battle Chamber, Chamber of Conflict and No Way Out, which had been the name of the. The name Elimination Chamber won, but the event was still promoted as No Way Out in.The concept of the show was that each was to be contested as an match.

The Elimination Chamber is a circular steel cage, consisting of and, that surrounds the ring. Four 'pods' are enclosed within the chamber, one behind each ring post, which are on a steel platform surrounding the outside of the ring. Six wrestlers compete in the match; four are enclosed within the pods and released at random at specific time intervals, and two start the match.

Wrestlers can only be eliminated via or, and the last wrestler left is the winner. For the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, both WWE, the and the, were to be defended in separate Elimination Chamber matches. Pyrotechnics accident Just prior to the commencement of the Elimination Chamber match, was involved in a accident during his ring entrance.

He was temporarily engulfed in flames on three occasions when the pyrotechnics were mistimed, and his jacket briefly caught on fire. He suffered first- and second-degree burns to his neck and chest, and according to a WWE spokesperson the injury 'looked like a bad sunburn'. He was only allowed to participate in the match after being cleared by a ringside doctor and was given bottles of water throughout the match to douse himself with to alleviate the discomfort., who also competed in the match, has told on multiple occasions how the pyrotechnician responsible was relieved of his employment with WWE and escorted from the arena at the behest of The Undertaker. Storylines The at Elimination Chamber featured professional wrestlers performing as in pre-determined by the hosting, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Storylines between the characters were produced on WWE's weekly television shows Raw and SmackDown with the Raw and SmackDown brands—storyline divisions in which WWE assigned its employees to different programs. Defended his in an match.The for the Elimination Chamber event consisted of two matches, with Raw's defended in one and SmackDown's defended in the other.

Qualifying matches were held on the February 1 episode of Raw to determine the five challengers who would face the WWE Champion in Raw's Elimination Chamber match. In qualifiers, defeated, defeated, defeated, defeated, and defeated. In the weeks prior to Elimination Chamber the participants faced off in several matches, which included DiBiase vs. Cena ending in a, Sheamus defeating Orton by disqualification, DiBiase defeating Kingston via, and Cena vs. Triple H ending in a no contest due to Sheamus interfering and attacking both participants.

The February 5 episode of SmackDown saw the five wrestlers qualify to challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship in a similar fashion. Defeated and in a. Throughout the rest of the episode, this was followed by defeating, defeating via, defeating, and defeating. In the following weeks, the six wrestlers faced off in different combinations in singles matches that saw Mysterio pin Punk, Morrison vs. R-Truth end in a no contest due to Morrison suffering a ankle injury, and Jericho defeating The Undertaker. On the February 19 episode of SmackDown, Morrison and R-Truth teamed up to face CM Punk and his 'follower' in a, which Morrison and R-Truth lost via referee stoppage.In late December 2009, tore her, and was forced to vacate the championship. As a result, it was announced in January 2010 that a would be held to determine a new champion.

The tournament began on the January 4 episode of Raw, when advanced to the semi-finals by defeating. She was followed into the semi-finals by, and, who defeated, and respectively. In the semi-finals, Maryse defeated Eve and Kim defeated Fox. It was then announced on the February 8 episode of Raw that Maryse and Kim would face one another in the final at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.On the February 12 episode of SmackDown, the faced in a non-title match.

After the match went to a double-countout, Kane chokeslammed McIntyre. It was announced the following day on WWE's official website that Kane and McIntyre would meet at Elimination Chamber for the Intercontinental Championship. The following week, on the February 19 episode of SmackDown, Kane defeated Dolph Ziggler in a singles match. Following the match, he was attacked by McIntyre, but Kane was able to fight back and fend off the attack. Event Other on-screen personnel Role:Name:EnglishSpanish commentators(SmackDown)(Raw)BackstagePrior to the live broadcast of the pay-per-view, defeated in a.

Preliminary matches. Lost the to in an match.The first match that aired on the pay-per-view was the Raw Elimination Chamber match for the, which involved, and defending champion. Sheamus and Kingston started the match. Triple H was the first wrestler released, followed by Orton, DiBiase, and Cena.

Cody Rhodes, an ally of both DiBiase and Orton appeared and threw a steel pipe into the cage. DiBiase struck Orton with the pipe and Cena performed an on Orton. Dibiase struck Cena with the pipe, and then covered Orton to eliminate him.

Kingston performed his, 'Trouble in Paradise' (a ) to eliminate DiBiase. Immediately afterward, Sheamus eliminated Kingston after a High Cross before being eliminated himself by Triple H after a Pedigree. Cena forced Triple H to submit to his, the to win the title, his eight overall.Immediately after the conclusion of the match, WWE Chairman interrupted to. He told Cena that he would be going to, only if he could beat, and then ordered Cena to face Batista in a previously unannounced match for the WWE Championship. Batista Cena, and then performed a 'Batista Bomb' (a ) on him to earn a pinfall victory, making Batista the new WWE Champion.The third match featured defending the against. The match began with Kane taking the advantage over McIntyre by him over the top rope to the floor.

Towards the end of the match, McIntyre attempted to leave the arena and lose via countout, which would have allowed him to retain the championship, but Kane brought him back inside the ring. When re-entering the ring, McIntyre poked him in the eye and then performed his 'Future Shock DDT' (a ) to win the match by pinfall and remain the Intercontinental Champion.

Main event matches. (left) and (right) who teamed up to face ( and ).The next match was scheduled to be the final of a tournament to determine a new Divas Champion after the title was vacated. And had entered the ring when to the, interrupted.

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Guerrero stated that as a result of the Raw making disparaging remarks about the SmackDown Divas, she was changing the match to an Divas, with Raw Divas Kim and Maryse facing ( and ) from SmackDown. The story of the match was that Maryse and Kim could not work together, and Maryse attacked Kim, allowing McCool to hit her finishing move for the victory.

Following the match, Maryse performed her 'French Kiss DDT' on Kim. Following the match, was interviewed backstage by about, on which he was a mentor. He was interrupted by, who informed The Miz that the two had a match next. This was followed by cutting an in-ring promo about NXT. He was interrupted by the winner of the, who stated that he would be deciding which championship to challenge for at WrestleMania on the next episode of Raw.

Edge then speared Regal.The fifth match was a previously unannounced contest which saw The Miz defend his against Montel Vontavious Porter. The Miz was accompanied by his tag team partner, while Porter was accompanied by, with whom he had regularly teamed.

Porter took the advantage at the beginning of the match, before The Miz was able to fight back with a. When he climbed to the top rope, however, Porter knocked him off to regain the advantage. The Big Show pulled The Miz out of the ring to safety, and then threw Henry into the security barricade at ringside.

With the distracted by this, The Big Show used his 'Knockout Punch' on Porter, and The Miz was able to pin him to retain his championship.The of the pay-per-view was the SmackDown Elimination Chamber match for the, featuring,. Mysterio, Morrison, and Jericho entered first and were locked into pods. The Undertaker was the fourth to make his way down to the ring, but an accident occurred during his entrance when his pyrotechnics were mistimed, resulting in him being momentarily engulfed in flames.

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He was cleared by a ringside doctor to wrestle, however, and was able to compete in the match. The final two, who were to start the match, were CM Punk, who was accompanied by his, the of and Luke Gallows, and R-Truth. Punk cut a promo on his way to the ring, but was interrupted by R-Truth's entrance. Punk was able to eliminate R-Truth in approximately three-and-a-half minutes, before any other competitor had entered the match, and finished his promo afterward. Mysterio entered after the first five minutes had passed, and eliminated Punk before the next competitor entered. The next entrant was revealed to be Jericho, and he and Mysterio wrestled for five minutes until Morrison was released.

Morrison utilised his 'Starship Pain' finisher (a ) to pin Mysterio and eliminate him from the match. The final entrant into the match was the defending champion The Undertaker, who was able to eliminate Morrison following a onto the chamber floor after approximately 28 minutes., who had requested and been denied a match with The Undertaker for WrestleMania, snuck into the chamber, and performed his 'Sweet Chin Music' on The Undertaker. This allowed Jericho to pin The Undertaker to win the match and the World Heavyweight Championship for the third time. Aftermath. Defended the against at.Edge returned from injury at the as a surprise entrant in the, which he won, earning a guaranteed match for any WWE. Following Jericho's victory in the Elimination Chamber, in which he won the World Heavyweight Championship, Edge him the following night on Raw and announced that he had elected to face Jericho at WrestleMania. Following this announcement, Edge began a campaign of surprise attacks on Jericho, spearing him on several occasions in an attempt to play mind games with Jericho.

On the March 12 episode of SmackDown, Jericho hosted a special edition of his talk show segment, with Edge as the guest. Edge attempted to spear Jericho again, but Jericho was able to avoid it and hit Edge with the World Heavyweight Championship belt instead.After Batista won the WWE Championship from John Cena at Elimination Chamber, Cena requested a rematch.

McMahon agreed, on the condition that Cena must defeat Batista in a non-title match that night on Raw. Batista intentionally Cena during the match to get and set up their match at WrestleMania. To build up their match, Batista interfered in several of Cena's matches in the weeks prior to WrestleMania, both attacking Cena or distracting him so that his opponent could gain the advantage.Tension within had been growing since Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase accidentally cost Randy Orton the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. After DiBiase eliminated Orton from the Elimination Chamber match, with the help of Rhodes, Orton on Rhodes and DiBiase, and attacked them during a causing The Legacy to lose. In the following weeks, Orton faced DiBiase in a singles match and DiBiase and Rhodes in a, until the of Raw, a between Orton, Rhodes, and DiBiase for WrestleMania.After being eliminated from the Elimination Chamber match by Triple H, Sheamus attacked him on the March 1 episode of Raw in retaliation.

The following week, Sheamus challenged Triple H to a match at WrestleMania, which Triple H accepted. On the final episode of Raw before WrestleMania, Sheamus teamed up with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase to defeat Triple H and Randy Orton in a two-on-three handicap match. Reception. Was praised for his performance in the match.The event received generally negative reviews. Writing for, Rob McNichol criticised the majority of the show as being 'filler' and stated that the Divas match was 'poor fare'. Writing for 's wrestling section, Dale Plummer and Nick Tylwalk also slammed the Divas match, rating it 0.5 out of 10, and stating that it 'was pretty much a complete waste of time', a sentiment echoed by the Pro Wrestling Torch's James Caldwell, who stated that the match was a 'throwaway'. The non-Elimination Chamber matches on the show were mostly derided as being unimportant, with 's reviewer Kevin Eck stating that they 'came off as filler'.Despite the generally negative reviews, McNichol praised the unannounced championship match between Batista and Cena, stating that 'it was good storytelling and played out Batista's current character traits well'.

He singled out John Morrison's performance in the Elimination Chamber match as 'impressive'. His praise was echoed by Caldwell, who stated that Morrison had 'some standout moments' throughout the match. Wrestling journalist praised the United States Championship match between The Miz and Montel Vontavious Porter, stating that it was 'good'. Eck agreed, stating that it was 'the best of the three non-chamber matches'.Overall, Plummer and Tylwalk rated the event 5 out of 10, stating that it was 'a strangely paced, uneven affair that dragged between its pair of namesake matches', but that it succeeded in building up matches for. McNichol agreed, praising the storyline developments in setting up matches, but ultimately calling the event 'forgettable'. He awarded the event 7 out of 10. Caldwell also criticised the pay-per-view heavily, stating that it was an 'underwhelming overall PPV with a weak, weak mid-card'.17,000 people attended Elimination Chamber at the, drawing a gate of 850,000.

The event received 285,000 buys on pay-per-view, an increase of 13,000 compared to 272,000 buys. The DVD of the event was released on March 23, 2010. Results No.ResultsStipulationsTimes1 DdefeatedUnknown2defeated, and (c)for the30:103defeated (c)for the00:324(c) defeatedfor the10:065( and ) defeated and03:356(c) (with ) defeated (with )for the13:027defeated (with and ), and (c)for the35:40. Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved March 2, 2010.

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