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The Shimmy 02.09.09: Elimination Chamber Cheat Sheet
Posted by Andy Clark on 02.09.2009



Last month we took a look at the competitors in the Royal Rumble Match that were competing to head to WrestleMania 25 as the challenger for a World Championship. This month we'll take a look at the men that are trying to head to the big show with their championship belt already in their possession. Who might enter the Showcase of the Immortals as a champion? Let's find out.

World Heavyweight Championship Match

John Cena (World Heavyweight Champion)

Elimination Chamber Experience: New Year's Revolution 2006

Elimination Chamber Record: (1-0)

Chamber Eliminations: Carlito (2005)

Analysis: John Cena enters his second Elimination Chamber and can notice many similarities to his first experience. There is a technically proficient wrestler despised by the fans, a smaller veteran, a Caribbean high flier, a powerful big man, and Kane. Both Chambers were also considered to be fairly weak by the fans which might mean that Cena might be able to make it out of the match just as successfully. Most people probably have Cena pegged into the main event at WrestleMania due to how he is always able to overcome the odds but both Cena and the fans would be fools to look past some of his competitors. Jericho has been a big game player for over a year and will be looking for some payback against Cena after three straight losses. Mike Knox has been on a brutal rampage and might have revenge on his mind for when Cena saved Rey Mysterio a few weeks ago. Also keep in mind that even though Cena survived his only Elimination Chamber appearance he still succumbed to a Money in the Bank cashing Edge just moments afterwards, proving just how much of a toll the Chamber can exact.

Chris Jericho

Qualified Over: CM Punk

Elimination Chamber Experience: Survivor Series 2002; SummerSlam 2003; New Year's Revolution 2005; No Way Out 2008

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-4)

Chamber Eliminations: Booker T (2002); Kane (2002); Edge (2005); JBL (2008); Umaga (2008)

Analysis: Despite being on the losing end of some of his recent matches against John Cena, Chris Jericho will no doubt be Cena's biggest threat inside the Chamber. Jericho has been in four Elimination Chamber Matches and eliminated five men in total. Jericho has also experience the main event at WrestleMania and he will no doubt want to springboard from being the 2008 Superstar of the Year back into the spotlight at the big dance. Jericho will probably be the shrewdest, most calculating individual in the match, and if what we saw in his feud with Shawn Michaels is any indication he may very well be the most vicious individual in the match as well (which is saying something considering the addition of Mike Knox and Kane). Jericho will have to face two problems if he is to win however. The first is to get the monkey off his back that is John Cena. Cena has had Jericho's number dating all the way back to Cena's rookie year. He had beaten Jericho three times in the last four months and surely has a psychological edge. The second problem is to not attempt to multitask. Jericho claims that his sites are set on the World Heavyweight Championship but his issues with Stephanie McMahon, Ric Flair, and Mickey Rourke could very well dilute his focus. Jericho needs to bring that determined single-mindedness to No Way Out if he wants to enter WrestleMania 25 as champion.

Rey Mysterio

Qualified Over: William Regal

Elimination Chamber Experience: none

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-0)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: This will be Rey Mysterio's Elimination Chamber debut and, as is often the case, he will be the smallest man in the match. Like Jericho, Rey Mysterio has tasted the big time at WrestleMania and after having missed the last two years due to an injury he will no doubt want to jump back to the top. While the brutality of the Elimination Chamber may not really be his game the size of the chamber itself could suit him. There are many places to hide, many things to climb, and many chambers to jump off of. Rey's aerial offense may be able to help him combat these decidedly larger individuals. One needs to only look at what Rob Van Dam was able to do to Triple H in the first Elimination Chamber Match and the success of Jeff Hardy in last year's match to see high flying offense utilized to the fullest. He should also probably take note of MVP's crash and burn last year to see how going up high could potentially backfire.

Kane

Qualified Over: N/A (bartered title opportunity for Undertaker's Raw appearance)

Elimination Chamber Experience: Survivor Series 2002; New Year's Revolution 2006

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-2)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: Kane is making his third Elimination Chamber appearance and is looking to finally make it to the main event at WrestleMania. His matches with Undertaker in 1998 and 2004 were close but not the real thing. He was one man away from winning the Royal Rumble in 2001 and three men away in 2008. He can up short in the first Money in the Bank Ladder Match as well. He did get a shot at the ECW Championship at last year's show but that match wasn't nearly as glorious as its WWE and World Heavyweight Championship counterparts. Kane almost even managed to miss out on this match as he lost his Qualifying Match against Kofi Kingston and only entered the match thanks to his connections to Undertaker. Kane should try and take advantage of this second opportunity because there is no telling when it will come again. Despite his history Kane's spot on the WrestleMania card is far from guaranteed (he had to fight his way on to the main show last year) and championship opportunities could come few and far between should he find himself out of the title picture for Mania. Kane does have Elimination Chamber experience, but not as much as Chris Jericho, and he has yet to actually eliminate anyone in either of his appearances. Kane doesn't even necessarily have the size advantage in this match as Mike Knox is about the same size as the Big Red Machine. Kane will have to use his in ring experience and maybe even some of that unbalanced strategy of his to surprise his opponents if he wants to leave as World Heavyweight Champion.

Mike Knox

Qualified Over: JTG, Shad Gaspard, Dolph Ziggler, Ted DiBiase, and Cody Rhodes (Battle Royal)

Elimination Chamber Experience: none

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-0)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: This is without a doubt the biggest match of Mike Knox's career. The closest Knox has come to an opportunity like this was back in 2006 when he was still on ECW and he lost to CM Punk in an Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match. This go around Knox made the most of his Qualifying Match, defeating five other men in a Battle Royal to earn a spot in the title match. Then again even that match took place away from the bright TV lights so the pressure wasn't quite on just yet. Knox had a respectable showing in the Royal Rumble but he'll need to do more than that if he wants to be World Heavyweight Champion. Knox has the size and the violent streak to survive in the confines of the chamber, but his mental state may end up costing him. Knox has already stated that he does not know why he has been attacking Rey Mysterio and if that compulsion continues Knox may overlook one of his four other opponents. This could be Mike Knox's breakout opportunity, let's see if the big man is focused enough to take advantage of it.

Kofi Kingston

Qualified Over: Kane

Elimination Chamber Experience: none

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-0)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: With March Madness just around the corner the term "Cinderella story" will be thrown around a lot. In wrestling Kofi Kingston just might very well be this year's Cinderella. Despite being a former Intercontinental and World Tag Team Champion, no one expected the Jamaican superstar to defeat Kane in their Qualifying Match on Raw, but that is precisely what he did. Now Kofi has the chance to do what his tag team partner CM Punk did over the past six months and that is to win a World Title to go with is other two accomplishments. Last year at WrestleMania Kofi was competing in a pre-show Battle Royal in hopes of getting on the main show and in a World Title Match. This year if Kofi can win the Elimination Chamber he won't have to hope for a spot at WrestleMania, he'll be in the main event. Kofi didn't have a particularly strong appearance in the Royal Rumble a few weeks ago but his upset over Kane proves that he has what it takes to get it done. Kofi's health may be a factor in his performance however, as he is no doubt nursing some bruised ribs following his altercations with Kane and Mike Knox on Raw. Will Kofi be able to become the first Jamaican World Heavyweight Champion or will the book get slammed shut on this Cinderella story?

WWE Championship Match

Edge (WWE Champion)

Elimination Chamber Experience: New Year's Revolution 2005

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-1)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: Edge has been in a number of gimmick matches from Hell in a Cell to TLC to Extreme Rules and more, and he has had a good amount of success in those matches. Edge has been in an Elimination Chamber Match as well but his limited time there was not met with much success. Edge was the first man eliminated in his sole Elimination Chamber appearance in 2005. Since then Edge has gone on to become a seven time World Champion and is presumably just one match away from entering his second consecutive WrestleMania with the title. That one match is a doozy though. Edge has issues with just about everyone in this match; the only person he doesn't really have beef with is the undefeated Vladimir Kozlov who is called, of all things, the Moscow Mauler. The Champ is certainly in an unenviable position at No Way Out and his best chance at survival is to divide and conquer. Let Triple H and Vladimir Kozlov get bogged down in their own rivalry, let Jeff Hardy be preoccupied with his brother Matt, and try and work with Big Show for as long as possible before he inevitably turns on you. Edge is not known as the "Ultimate Opportunist" for nothing and he will have to take advantage of every opportunity presented to him on Sunday.

Jeff Hardy

Qualified Over: N/A (return title match)

Elimination Chamber Experience: No Way Out 2008

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-1)

Chamber Eliminations: Chris Jericho (2008)

Analysis: The real question is whether or not Jeff Hardy will even make it to No Way Out. Jeff has been missing in action since his brother Matt turned on him and cost him the WWE Title at the Royal Rumble a few weeks ago and even though he has been advertised for this Friday's edition of SmackDown Matt has hinted that Jeff may just suffer another accident. The worst thing for Jeff would be if Matt wasn't the one responsible for all of the attacks on his person. If it is Matt he could stay focused and at least know who he is facing. But if Matt's betrayal at Royal Rumble was an isolated incident and if the assailant is someone different then that means Jeff needs to be worried about a mystery individual. And that is saying nothing of Jeff's return shot at the WWE Title. Jeff has plenty on his mind other than competing in a brutal match with five other men. Jeff had an amazing showing in last year's Elimination Chamber Match and even though he lost that match it was still a huge stepping stone towards his dream of becoming WWE Champion. One year later and the Elimination Chamber could prove to be even more than a stepping stone for the Charismatic Enigma.

Triple H

Qualified Over: Vladmir Kozlov and The Great Khali (Triple Threat Match)

Elimination Chamber Experience: Survivor Series 2002, SummerSlam 2003, New Year's Revolution 2005, No Way Out 2008

Elimination Chamber Record: (3-1)

Chamber Eliminations: Goldberg (2003); Randy Orton (2005); Shawn Michaels (2008); Jeff Hardy (2008)

Analysis: Triple H has won more Elimination Chamber Matches than anybody and even the one match he lost saw him be the last man eliminated. Triple H is the unquestioned king of the Elimination Chamber and he will be looking to add to that record at this year's No Way Out. Triple H has not had a one-on-one opportunity to reclaim his WWE Title since losing it back in November but if he can make it past four eliminations it will essentially be just that. That'll be easier said than done though given the level of competition he'd be going up against. Edge will no doubt have the advantage in this match thanks to Vickie Guerrero, Jeff Hardy has proven he can beat The Game, Vladimir Kozlov has had issues with Triple H for months, and Big Show even knocked him out a few weeks ago. This is certainly a tough crowd to fight through but if anyone can it is the 12-time World Champion who has done it three times before. On a week that sees Friday the 13th on the calendar could it be a lucky 13th title reign for the King of Kings?

Big Show

Qualified Over: Festus

Elimination Chamber Experience: December to Dismember

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-1)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: Big Show is a very interesting addition to this match as he seems more focused than he has been in some time. Perhaps getting beaten up by Undertaker for a few months wizened him up a bit but Show is more of a free thinker at this point, taking advantage of his relationship with Vickie Guerrero but also doing what he wants to do when he wants to do it. And who's going to stop him? While an alliance with Edge is a brief possibility it is unlikely that it would last long given their recent history together. This would not be the first time Big Show competed in an Elimination Chamber Match as a favorite of the boss. At December to Dismember he was the defending ECW Champion who had the support of ECW Representative Paul Heyman. Ultimately that didn't help him much, and if Vickie Guerrero is forced to make a decision between Show and her husband it is likely that Show would lose out. Big Show's knockout punch has taken out Edge, Triple H, and Undertaker in recent times (all of whom are competing in this match) and he could be a real contender in this contest.

Undertaker

Qualified Over: Mark Henry

Elimination Chamber Experience: No Way Out 2008

Elimination Chamber Record: (1-0)

Chamber Eliminations: Big Daddy V (2008); The Great Khali (2008); Finlay (2008)

Analysis: Last year Undertaker headed to the main event at WrestleMania by winning the No Way Out Elimination Chamber Match. This year he could be well on his way again, but this go around he'd be entering the show as champion should he win. Taker is intimately familiar with the Hell in a Cell Match, one of the inspirations for this demonic structure. The carnage he unleashed in last year's chamber was unlike anything we'd seen before in the match. Undertaker is coming off a good performance in the Royal Rumble and a dominating qualifying victory over Mark Henry so his momentum should be good. Then again that momentum could be halted after a big match this week. He has a date with Randy Orton tonight on Raw and then a Fatal Four-Way against Triple H, Big Show, and Kozlov for this Friday. This is by far the most arduous schedule of all the Elimination Chamber participants and you have to wonder if that will wear down the Deadman. Undertaker is undefeated at WrestleMania and now is only one match (and five people) away from entering the show as champion for the first time and to compete in his third WrestleMania main event in so many years.

Vladimir Kozlov

Qualified Over: R-Truth, Carlito, Primo, The Great Khali, Shelton Benjamin, MVP, Chavo Guerrero, The Brian Kendrick, Kizarny, Scotty Goldman, Kung Fu Naki, Curt Hawkins, and Zach Ryder (Battle Royal)

Elimination Chamber Experience: none

Elimination Chamber Record: (0-0)

Chamber Eliminations: none

Analysis: Vladimir Kozlov is the true wild card in this match. He had the hardest road to ho, at least in terms of numbers, in order to make it into the Elimination Chamber. He had a strong, albeit brief, run in the Royal Rumble and now is looking to enter yet another foreign concept. One thing is for sure, and that's provided Kozlov does not get pinned on Friday, but at No Way Out either Kozlov will experience his first pin or submission loss or he will be the new WWE Champion. Kozlov has gone toe-to-toe with the three fan favorites in this match and one would imagine he'd have the upper hand on Edge as well. The real interesting confrontation should come between Kozlov and Big Show. These two teased going at it many months ago but we never saw them hook up. Now it would seem as if the Road to WrestleMania passes right through one of these big bulls. Can Vladimir Kozlov keep his undefeated streak alive, win the WWE Title, and go to the main event at WrestleMania?

The Shimmy Likes it Raw!

What's on tap for tonight's show?

  • Randy Orton vs. Undertaker; Stephanie McMahon is attempting to punish Orton for his attack on her and her brother Shane last week. Who will head into No Way Out with a big win?

  • The return of Ric Flair! The Nature Boy makes his return to Raw to respond to Chris Jericho's criticisms. Might Naitch be itching for some action?

  • Intercontinental Title Match: CM Punk© vs. William Regal; Regal gets his rematch against Punk tonight. With both men coming off losses they will want to make sure they get back on the winning track. I wouldn't expect any disqualifications in this one.

    Well that does it for this week's column. Until next time, don't die. Clark…out.


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    RAW Elimination Chamber cheatsheet:

    1) John Cena is in the match.
    2) When John Cena is in a match John Cena wins the match despite there always being others in the match that deserve to win more than he does.

    The end.

    Seriously, WWE. If there was any justice in the world Jericho would have never dropped the title to Cena (or Batista for that matter) and the main event of Wrestlemania would be Jericho vs. Orton vs. Punk vs. Cena with Orton ending Jericho's nice six month reign as champ.


    Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 12:31 AM

     
     
    Big Daddy V was eliminated by Batista, not by The Undertaker. And `Taker has also eliminated Batista. ;)

    Posted By: BPN (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 12:31 AM

     
     
    And who "deserves" the title more than Cena, Ron?

    You typical Cena-bashing moron.


    Posted By: Bernie (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 12:44 AM

     
     
    I totally agree with Ron Mexico's second part of that statement, Jericho should have never lost it because now Cena is just floundering around, hell the WORLD CHAMPION is 3rd on the Raw Importance List behind the Orton/McMahon feud and the HBK/JBL blowoff.

    Posted By: Brad (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 12:49 AM

     
     
    Thanks for the correction, BPN. The notes I had on the SmackDown Chamber were kind of vague and while I remembered Taker giving Big Daddy V the DDT on the steel, I was thinking it was possible Batista had stolen the pin. Not mentioned Taker beating Batista was just a dumb oversight on my part.

    Posted By: Andy Clark (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 01:07 AM

     
     
    Personally I can't help but feel that Cena's biggest opponent is Rey Mysterio. Eve though that doesn't say much. Even in kayfabe.

    Jericho has been beaten by Cena so many times that I can never believe that he'll ever beat him.

    Rey is at least a fresher face that also SOMETIMES overcomes the odds, but not nearly as often.

    Kane and Knox are barely above Rellik and Black Reign when it comes to being a believable threat to Cena's title. And he certainly won't drop the World title to Kofi Kingston unless he's built up more.


    Posted By: Sev (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 02:18 AM

     
     
    I agree with the whole Cena floundering thing, but instead of giving the belt back to Jericho, maybe they could, ya know, try to build Cena up? Maybe they're waiting until the paint-by-numbers No Way Out (a PPV I always despised until last year) is over, and then the Cena-Orton clash will come into play.

    Until then, they should keep Cena strong.

    Oh, but wait! Does that mean he'll have to...gasp...win the majority of his matches!? Oh nooo! :O

    Yes, you farts, if he's the CHAMPION, then he's gonna win most of the matches. Quit being babies.


    Posted By: The Nitin (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 08:52 AM

     
     
    What if...

    Just here me out...

    What if Cena wins, but it's not Cena v Orton. What if Orton decides to throw his challenge at the winner of the other elimination chamber. Could we get HHH v Orton at Wrestlemania, and actually have a match with some real beef behind it...


    Posted By: Guest#8122 (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 09:30 AM

     
     
    "And who "deserves" the title more than Cena, Ron?"

    Jericho, of course


    Posted By: bbm (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 10:01 AM

     
     
    good column. i like the kayfabe. there's not much to deliberate when you go non-kayfabe, so that was a good call.

    i have an idea that would not only add some extra info, but would make your column more attractive to look at.

    i don't know the name of the chart i'm thinking of, but instead of a list of who so-and-so eliminated, you should have a visual aid that shows him at the top, above the person he eliminated, with that person's eliminations underneath.

    for example, instead of saying Triple H eliminated Goldberg in 2003, show it, and underneath Goldberg show how Goldberg eliminated Y2J, HBK and Orton.

    that would call appropriate attention to the fact that when Trips went over Goldberg, he essentially went over everybody (except his old pal Nash, in this instance).

    another advantage to this method is that you end up cataloging every EC appearance by every superstar.

    do it! doitdoitdoitdoitdoitdoitdoit.


    Posted By: 6d6 (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 10:26 AM

     
     
    Triple H

    Qualified Over: Vladmir Kozlov and The Great Khali (Triple Threat Match)

    Elimination Chamber Experience: Survivor Series 2002, SummerSlam 2003, New Year's Revolution 2005, No Way Out 2008

    Elimination Chamber Record: (3-1)


    wow i fucking hate HHH


    Posted By: rockdGx (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 10:36 AM

     
     
    jericho has 7 eliminations in chamber matches

    Posted By: g (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 12:20 PM

     
     
    And who "deserves" the title more than Cena, Ron?

    You typical Cena-bashing moron.

    Posted By: Bernie (Guest) on February 09, 2009 at 12:44 AM

    ---

    If you would have actually read my comments instead of just jumping to post your own as soon as you saw something negative towards Cena then you would have already known the answer to that question.

    Chris Jericho.

    If anyone in the WWE earned a long title reign last year it was Jericho. He made RAW interesting all year long. When he got the title in the scramble match he should have been allowed to hold it until 'Mania. There was no reason to job him out to Batista and then job him out to Cena as badly as they have. Cena pinned him at SurSer, made him tap at Armageddon and made him tap again last week on RAW.

    Jericho made RAW fresh and interesting during all of 2008. Cena returns and utterly destroys him so that we can have another boring, predictable Cena reign. As my booking showed, even if the point of this is to put Orton over huge there was still no reason to job Jericho out so Cena could get the belt again.

    So please, next time read what people write instead of jumping to typical Cena-defending crap. You look like you're trying to be a martyr for his cause (he doesn't need you, by the way) and that's a tad pathetic.


    Posted By: Ron Mexico (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 02:14 PM

     
     
    "...but at No Way Out either Kozlov will experience his first pin or submission loss or he will be the new WWE Champion."

    I just remembered that, and now I realize that no one that really needs it is gonna get the rub from beating that streak in the EC. Big Show's the best possibility, I guess, but then it wouldn't really matter unless he either wins here or becomes #1 contender against Edge at 'Mania. So, in essence, something that has been built as being important for roughly half a year (the streak) will be wasted and mean nearly nothing at NWO...but's that's the norm for the WWE's booking department at this point, I suppose.


    Posted By: B.W.G. (Guest)  on February 09, 2009 at 03:07 PM

     
     
    I Don't Know about this elimination chamber matches cause john cena could lose the world heavyweight championship and we know edge could cheat to win but real question is will kolzov finally suffer his first lost even though he's undefeated. This is gonna be a hard decision on sunday

    Posted By: Scott (Guest) (Guest)  on February 10, 2009 at 02:05 PM

     
     
    Cena will win the chamber, then Orton will use his Championship clause that he won at RR and the Legacy Era will begin. Then, Orton will talk trash bout Stephanie and the McMahon family, so Steph brings in Trips, and we have Tiple H vs Orton at WM25 for the World Heavyweight title where Trips will become a 13 time champion.

    Posted By: (Guest) (Guest)  on February 12, 2009 at 03:50 AM

     




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