Rather than selling it as a traditional pay-per-view, Elimination Chamber 2015 played out as a WWE Network exclusive. This was likely an attempt to get people to sign up for the WWE Network at the end of May (which was free for new subscribers) in hopes that they would not have a chance to cancel before midnight. That’s $10 from the online marks, plus the in-attendance gate from the people of Corpus Christi, Texas.

While Payback 2015 felt like a glorified episode of Monday Night Raw, Elimination Chamber 2015 surprisingly delivered for what it was (i.e., a $10 show with two great matches and one pretty enjoyable one). Leave it to a giant cage with pods to make an otherwise okay event feel semi-special for a tenner, at least at a superficial level.

If your junior prom lacks a theme, might I suggest it be held in an Elimination Chamber?

Also, the Spanish Announce Table was not harmed at all last night. That means for one night, the Spanish Announce Table was Kimmy flippin’ Schmidt. (It’s a miracle!)

Let’s go through the card.