This match was simply forgettable. There were no standout moments, and the match lacked any real excitement. It felt like WWE booked the Chamber just for the sake of it, without much thought into making it special. Instead of a thrilling battle for a championship opportunity, it became a dull, predictable affair.
The U.S. Title being defended inside the Chamber felt underwhelming, and the match lacked the brutality expected from this structure. Logan Paul’s interference to cost Seth Rollins ruined the finish, and Austin Theory retaining didn’t excite fans.
The idea of introducing the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles inside the Chamber sounded great, but the execution was poor. The match suffered from bad pacing, awkward moments, and too many botches.
While this match was historic as the first Women’s Chamber match, it was played too safe. The competitors avoided risky spots, and the match lacked intensity. Alexa Bliss winning was predictable, and the lack of high-stakes moments made it feel underwhelming.
This match lacked suspense as Daniel Bryan’s victory was never in doubt. While Santino Marella provided a rare entertaining moment, his near-win wasn’t enough to save the match. The pacing was slow, and there were no big moments that made the Chamber feel dangerous.
While this match had a decent lineup, the execution was lackluster. The crowd never got fully invested, and John Cena’s predictable victory didn’t help. What made this match even worse was Vince McMahon immediately forcing Cena to defend against Edge, who cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and won the title.
This match was filled with botches and weak competitors, making it one of the worst in Chamber history. The match had very little crowd engagement, and Ryback winning felt like an uninspired decision. Instead of feeling like an important title match, it was slow, sloppy, and lacked intensity.
This match was a one-sided affair dominated by Shayna Baszler, who eliminated everyone in record time. While the idea of showcasing Baszler as a dominant force was understandable, the match itself became boring and predictable.
This match proved that tag teams don’t belong inside the Chamber. With too many competitors crammed inside, the match felt awkward and lacked big moments. The action was sloppy, and The New Day’s predictable win left no room for real suspense.
The ECW Chamber match is widely considered the worst due to early eliminations of fan favorites like CM Punk and Rob Van Dam. Bobby Lashley won in a flat finish, and the match failed to deliver any excitement.