WWE Elimination Chamber Results
WWE Elimination Chamber Results
Kris De Leon
Kris De Leon
Staff Writer, BuddyTV
In a franchise known for its shocking twists and turns, WWE lived up to its quirky angles and dropped several unexpected bombs in tonight's Elimination Chamber event. The highly anticipated pay-per-view affair, held at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri, was action-packed with several bouts, consisting of the WWE Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, and the World Heavyweight Championship, among others.

Spoiler warning: Results are revealed after the jump!


WWE Championship
Winner: Batista

WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match featured John Cena seemingly earning his place at WrestleMania XXVI after defeating Sheamus, Triple H, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Kofi Kingston for the crown. However, shortly after Cena's victory, Vince McMahon announced the twist: Cena would have to immediately defend his title against Batista, who then defeated Cena for the WWE title.

Intercontinental Champion
Winner: Drew McIntyre

Kane hit some punches and tossed Drew McIntyre into the ring several times but in the end, McIntyre stuck a thumb in Kane's eye and then hit Kane with Future Shock DDT for the pin at the 10 minute mark.

Diva Championship tournament
Winner: Michelle McCool and Layla

This bout saw Maryse and Gail Kim versus Michelle McCool and Layla. The tournament kicked off with Kim hitting Layla with a couple of quick arm drags. However, the fight took a different direction as McCool hit the Faithbreaker and rolled it over into the pin, consequently beating Maryse and Kim.

World Heavyweight Championship
Winner: Chris Jericho

During the highly anticipated Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship, John Morrison, R-Truth, CM Punk and Rey Mysterio were all eliminated before Chris Jericho and The Undertaker faced off. But just as The Undertaker was about to make his throat slashing gesture, Shawn Michaels popped out and blasted The Undertaker with a powerful kick. While Jericho was stunned, he was able to cover Undertaker with Michaels standing over them. Jericho won as he got the pin at the 35-minute mark.



Source: PWInsider.com
(Image courtesy of WWE)

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