Hell in a Cell Match

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The Hell in a Cell structure

Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling cage-based match held in IWE (formerly International Wrestling Entertainment and the International Wrestling Federation). It features a large roofed steel cage structure or "cell" which encloses the ring and ringside area. While similar to the steel cage match in profile and structure, unlike the steel cage match wherein exiting over the cage results in a win, only executing a pinfall or submission will result in a win. As in a steel cage match, disqualifications do not apply. The original Cell was 16 ft (4.9 m) high and weighed over 2 tons but has since been replaced by an amplified version of 20 ft (6.1 m) and 5 tons. Twenty-one Hell in a Cell matches have taken place in IWE since its inception in October 1997.

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The Undertaker has competed in 11 Hell in a cell matches which is more than any other Superstar.

The original concept for the Hell in a Cell structure was created by Jim Cornette. As detailed in the Kayfabe Commentaries release "Timeline of WWE: 1997", Cornette described this concept as a combination of a cage which surrounded the majority of the ringside area (this was a cage design which was popular in Memphis wrestling promotions), and the cage used in both the NWA (National Wrestling Aliance) and WCW (World Championship Wrestling) for their WarGames matches (which had a top on the cage). On an October 2015 video podcast, Vince Russo said Cornette probably did come up with the concept, but the name "Hell in a Cell" came from him.

The Hell in a Cell match was first introduced at WWF Badd Blood on October 5, 1997 at the Kiel Center, now known as Scottrade Center, in St. Louis, Missouri. The background to the inaugural match was built on The Undertaker|Undertaker's loss to Bret Heart two months prior at the 1997 SummerSlam in a IWF World Heavyweight Championship match which Shawn Michaels was assigned to referee. Michaels had deliberately interjected himself in the match and cost The Undertaker a win which resulted in a match between the two at In Your House: Ground Zero. That match was ruled a no-contest due to the two bypassing and attacking the officials. As a climatic end to the feud, their following bout was originally scheduled to be held as a steel cage match. However, instead of a normal cage enclosing only the ring, a larger roofed structure was constructed, enclosing not only the ring but also the surrounding ringside area. The wider space between the ring apron and the cell walls allowed for entering and exiting the ring. At Badd Blood, Michaels defeated The Undertaker, (with interference from The Undertaker's debuting brother Kane) and won the number-one contendership to the IWF World Heavyweight Championship. The cage's size also makes the use of weapons possible as well. Wrestlers usually use weapons in Hell in a Cell by taking them from under the ring.

Hell in a Cell matches are rare in IWE as it is designed to be the climax to certain feuds. There have only been thirty six such matches in IWE, 33 of which have been broadcast on pay-per-view events due to the logistical difficulty in setting them up and its perception as a special attraction due to the nature of the match. In 2009, IWE presented its first pay-per-view event to specifically feature the Hell in a Cell for its marquee matches. Despite the match's profile, prior to the first self-titled Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event, championships were defended six times out of sixteen of the Hell in a Cell matches. The first time a title was defended in the match was at the 2000 No Way Out with Triple K retaining the IWF Championship in the sixth Hell in a Cell match. The longest Hell in a Cell match was held at Bad Blood 2004 between Triple K and Shawn Michaels at over 47 minutes. The first time a title changed hands in a Hell in a Cell match was in 2009, when The Undertaker won the World Heavyweight Championship from CM Punk. The Undertaker has been involved in the most Hell in a Cell matches having competed in fourteen and has the record for most victories at eight. Only two matches have been broadcast on television, both in 1998 on Raw is War. The Hell in a Cell match on the June 15th edition of Raw is War between Stone Cold and Undertaker vs. Kane and Mankind ended with Stone Cold and Undertaker beating Kane and Mankind after Raw is War went off the air. On the August 24th edition of Raw is War, Mankind fought his tag team partner at the time, Kane in a Hell in a Cell match. This match went to a no contest after Stone Cold Steve Austin interfered and assaulted Kane. Then when Undertaker tried to break inside the cell to help his brother, Mr. Matteson raised the cell and made Undertaker and Stone Cold wait to get their hands on each other until Summerslam. The match has appeared at WWE's flagship event, WrestleMania, three times (WrestleMania XV, XXVIII and 32).

Other appearances and variations

List of Hell in a Cell matches

Miami holds the record for hosting the most Hell in a Cell events with three. Two were held in Miami proper and one in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens. In second place is Dallas and Philadelphia, which both have hosted two Hell in a Cell events.

No. Match Stipulations Event Date Location Length
1 Shawn Michaels defeated The Undertaker Singles Hell in a Cell to determine the #1 contender for the IWF Championship at Survivor Series Badd Blood October 5, 1997 St. Louis, Missouri 29:55
2 The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Mankind and Kane Tag Team Hell in a Cell Raw Is War June 15, 1998 San Antonio, Texas 10:38
3 The Undertaker defeated Mick Foley Singles Hell in a Cell King of the Ring June 28, 1998 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 17:10
4 Mick Foley vs. Kane (with Undertaker) went to a no contest Singles Hell in a Cell Raw Is War August 24, 1998 Philadelphia, PA 7:41
5 Undertaker defeated The Big Bossman Singles Hell in a Cell WrestleMania XV March 28, 1999 Philadelphia, PA 9:48
6 Triple K (c) defeated Mick Foley Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWF Championship. If Mick Foley lost, he would have to retire as an active wrestler in the IWF. No Way Out February 27, 2000 Hartford, CT 23:59
7 Matt Borske (c) defeated Undertaker, Triple K, Steve Johnson, Kishi, and The Rock Armageddon Hell in a Cell for the IWF Championship Armageddon December 10, 2000 Birmingham, AL 32:26
8 Triple K defeated Khris Jericho Singles Hell in a Cell Judgment Day May 19, 2002 Nashville, TN 24:31
9 Rob Lesnar (c) defeated Undertaker Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE Championship No Mercy October 20, 2002 North Little Rock, AR 27:18
10 Triple K (c) defeated Kevin Nash Singles Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship special guest referee Mick Foley Bad Blood June 15, 2003 Houston, TX 21:01
11 Triple K defeated Ryan Barnhart Singles Hell in a Cell Bad Blood June 13, 2004 Columbus, OH 47:26
12 Batista (c) defeated Triple K Singles Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship Vengeance June 26, 2005 Las Vegas, NV 26:54
13 Undertaker defeated Kevin McAlmond (with "Cowboy" Bob McAlmond) Singles Hell in a Cell Armageddon December 18, 2005 Providence, RI 30:31
14 D-Generation X (Triple K and Ryan Barnhart) defeated Terry Hiatt, Jacob Hiatt and The Big Show 2-on-3 Handicap Hell in a Cell. This also marked the debut of the "amplified" version of the cell. Unforgiven September 17, 2006 Toronto, ON, Canada 25:04
15 Batista (c) defeated Undertaker Singles Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship Survivor Series November 18, 2007 Miami, FL 21:24
16 Undertaker defeated Edge Singles Hell in a Cell SummerSlam August 17, 2008 Indianapolis, IN 26:43
17 Undertaker defeated Justin Eldridge (c) Singles Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship; first time a championship has changed hands in a Hell in a Cell match Hell in a Cell October 4, 2009 Newark, NJ 10:24
18 Kevin McAlmond defeated Dustin Simpson (c) Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE Championship 21:24
19 D-Generation X (Triple K and Ryan Barnhart) defeated Legacy (Mark Semmler and Kyle Johnson) Tornado Tag Team Hell in a Cell 18:02
20 Kevin McAlmond (c) defeated Garrett Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE Championship Hell in a Cell October 3, 2010 Dallas, TX 22:51
21 Kane (c) defeated Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) Singles Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship 21:38
22 Dustin Simpson (c) defeated Alberto Del Rio, Justin Eldridge, Charlie Wilson and Nick Kessler Five-man Hell in a Cell for the IWE Championship Raw SuperShow (Dark Main Event) September 26, 2011 Kansas City, MO 5:03
23 Steven Larson (c) defeated Kevin McAlmond Singles Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship Hell in a Cell October 2, 2011 New Orleans, LA 15:54
24 Alberto Del Rio defeated Dustin Simpson (c) and Justin Eldridge Triple Threat Hell in a Cell for the IWE Championship 23:58
25 Undertaker defeated Triple K Singles Hell in a Cell with special guest referee Ryan Barnhart WrestleMania XXVIII April 1, 2012 Miami Gardens, FL 30:52
26 CM Punk (c) defeated Ryback Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE Championship Hell in a Cell October 28, 2012 Atlanta, GA 11:22
27 Kevin McAlmond vs. Kody Brown Singles Hell in a Cell for the WWE Championship with special guest referee Shawn Michaels Hell in a Cell October 27, 2013 Miami, FL 13:48
28 CM Punk vs. Ryback and Paul Heyman 2-on-1 Handicap Hell in a Cell 21:44
29 Dustin Simpson defeated Kevin Orton Singles Hell in a Cell to determine the #1 contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Hell in a Cell October 26, 2014 Dallas, TX 25:57
30 Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose Singles Hell in a Cell 13:54
31 Roman Reigns defeated Bray Wyatt Singles Hell in a Cell Hell in a Cell October 25, 2015 Los Angeles, CA 23:08
31 Rob Lesnar defeated The Undertaker Singles Hell in a Cell 18:07
33 The Undertaker defeated Shane Matteson Singles Hell in a Cell. If Shane Matteson wins, he gains control of Raw and the Undertaker will be barred from competing at WrestleMania again. WrestleMania 32 April 3, 2016 Arlington, TX 30:08
34 Roman Reigns (c) defeated Rusev Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE United States Championship Hell in a Cell October 30, 2016 Boston, Massachusetts 24:35
35 Kevin Owens (c) defeated Seth Rollins Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE Universal Championship N/A
36 Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte Singles Hell in a Cell for the IWE Raw Women's Championship N/A

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