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“I didn't want to be in another”

A former WWE champion admitted that they were happy to be part of an elimination chamber -match, but they were also glad that they did not have to browse the experience a second time.

As a signature WWE determination for more than 20 years, the structure on March 1st will return to the Premium -Live event of the same name to present the 35th and 36th chamber agreement in the company's history.

With a shot at the World Cup or the title itself, many of the top stars of the 21st century took part in the chamber game to win the main prize in the company.

In 2008 JBL took part in his only chamber game when he wanted to secure his place at Wrestlemania 24 against Randy Orton. The match in question also took place in the original iteration of the chamber, in which the more irreconcilable steel grate floors were on the outside in contrast to upholstery.

“Everything on this thing”: JBL on the WWE elimination chamber

Remember his experiences in the game Something to wrestle Podcast, JBL, admitted that it was the most dangerous gimmick -match and how nothing was certain of the match:

“No doubt. When they built it for the first time, there was nothing in this structure that didn't hurt. I don't mean anything. It looked like a great idea. The original idea, there was nothing that was certain. Everything on this thing hurt and nothing made a sound, so it's the worst of everything. You hit a damn floor, it's just a dull blow. No noise, but it almost breaks the back. “

In the Hall of Fam, he also found that it was a lack of give match, although it was a fighting game, and added that he was happy for this reason not to join the structure again:

“It was like the Punjabi prison game. When they built this thing for the first time, it looked like bamboo, but it was solid steel. When you hit this thing, everything this thing has touched has hurt, but it looked wrong. If you beat it, it's like the worst of everything. You will be helled and the crowd does not react because it doesn't look real. That was the chamber when she started for the first time. You have done it much better since then. I was glad I was in one, but I didn't want to be in two parts. “

Also in his podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer JBL admitted that he almost had a car accident before his first wrestlemania match.

H/T to fight.