7 of the Most Iconic Hell in a Cell Matches
No wrestling match quite builds anticipation like Hell in a Cell.
A level of brutality above the steel cage matches of yore, Hell in a Cell upped the ante since it was introduced to the WWE (then the World Wresting Federation) in 1997.
The constraints of Hell in a Cell’s closed-ceiling cage increased the potential for titillating violence and brutal sports entertainment. Watching wrestling stars make their way out of, on top of, and through the cage’s ceiling is as big a part of the match as the action inside.
Hell in a Cell is such a fan favorite that it graduated from match to a full-on pay-per-view, when the WWE Network established it as a live broadcast event in 2009.
While last night’s Hell in a Cell was controversial -- with fans yelling "refund" and tweeting #CancelWWENetwork after the highly-anticipated matchup between Seth Rollins and “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt ended in a confusing “no contest” -- wrestling fans who are feeling slighted would do well to remember all the jaw-dropping ways that Hell in a Cell matches have been controversial too.
These are some of the most iconic Hell in a Cell matches from over the years.