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Wrestling-Edge rated all the matches on a scale of 5 and gave a full 5 star ratings to The Undertaker vs. Triple H Hell in a Cell match. [49] The Baltimore Sun ' s Adam Testa led with a headline that WrestleMania XXVIII was unable to live up to the hype, while the main event did. He labeled the match as being the match that could break or make ...
The first title change inside Hell in a Cell was in October 2009, when The Undertaker won the World Heavyweight Championship from CM Punk. The longest Hell in a Cell match was held at Bad Blood in June 2004 between Triple H and Shawn Michaels at over 47 minutes. The Undertaker has been involved in the most Hell in a Cell matches, having ...
Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship [25] [26] 3 Hell in a Cell (2011) October 2, 2011 New Orleans, Louisiana: New Orleans Arena: John Cena (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. CM Punk in a Triple threat Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship [9] 4 Hell in a Cell (2012) October 28, 2012 ...
The main event match was a six-man Hell in a Cell match for Kurt Angle's WWF Championship. The challengers were The Undertaker, The Rock, Triple H, Rikishi, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Kurt Angle was the third man to come out, but didn't get in the cell yet.
WrestleMania XXVI (March 28, 2010) – Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker in a “Streak vs. Career” match 24. WrestleMania XXVII (April 3, 2011) – Triple H vs. Undertaker in a “No Holds Barred ...
Triple H performed a spinebuster on Jericho as referees opened the cell door to check on the downed White. Triple H hit Jericho with a sledgehammer and pinned Jericho, but White was still down. Mike Chioda replaced White as the referee. Triple H and Jericho fought outside the cell, where Triple H performed a DDT through a broadcast table on ...
The first Hell in a Cell match took place at the WWF's Badd Blood: In Your House PPV event in October 1997, and was between Shawn Michaels (Michael Hickenbottom) and The Undertaker. The Hell in a Cell match concept was the brainchild of Jim Cornette, [16] and according to Hickenbottom was inspired by a 1983 match in Georgia Championship ...
In the final match, The Undertaker faced Edge in a Hell in a Cell match. Early in the match, Undertaker and Edge both used the steel steps as a weapon. Edge began introducing the trademark weapons of his speciality match, the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. Edge put Undertaker through a table with a chair-assisted diving elbow drop.