Elimination Chamber Results: Cena Wins WWE Title, Batista Too

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WWE Elimination Chamber kicked off with the WWE Championship match.

WWE Champion Sheamus and Kofi Kingston started the match while Triple H, John Cena, Ted DiBiase and hometown favorite Randy Orton awaited their opportunity to enter.

The champion had the upper hand on Kingston when Triple H was the first man granted entrance to the match from the chamber pods.

Randy Orton entered the match next to a big ovation. No eliminations had occurred at the time he was released into the ring.

Ted DiBiase was the next man into the match. He helped Orton to his feet and the pair began working over the other competitors.

With nobody eliminated to that point, John Cena was the final man to enter the match and he came out on fire.

Cody Rhodes came to ringside and tossed a lead pipe to DiBiase who clocked Orton with it. Then he took out Cena, both of which were legal because of the NO DQ rules. After debating for a moment, DiBiase pinned Orton, making him the first man out.

The other member of Legacy would get his due moments later when he was eliminated by Kofi Kingston. In turn, Sheamus would eliminate Kingston less than a minute later.

Flash forward a few minutes and Triple H would hit the Pedigree on Sheamus, ensuring that either he or John Cena would become the new WWE Champion.

Cena then strapped on the STF and forced Triple H to tap.

The new WWE Champion is John Cena who will go on to headline WrestleMania next month.

While he was still composing himself, Vince McMahon came out and announced that Cena would have to defend his title immediately against Batista.

The match was short-lived. Cena got in one punch before being speared and taking a power bomb before dropping the title to Batista.

His championship reign may be the shortest in history.

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