| The Hell In A Cell is a type of professional wrestling match sometimes seen in World Wrestling Entertainment where the ring and ringside area are surrounded by a roofed
steel cage. The cell differs from the cage used in a cage match, having a roof
(cages in traditional cage matches have no roof) and a wide space between the ring apron and the cell (cage match cages hug the
ring closely). Hell in a Cell matches are rare; there have been only 11 such matches in the WWE since the first in 1997. Due to the logistical difficulty in setting them up and their dangerous nature, Hell in a
Cell matches are generally seen only at pay per view events.
One of the most famous professional wrestling incidents occurred during a Hell in a Cell match at WWE King of the Ring in 1998. In a match
between the Undertaker (Mark Callaway) and Mankind (Mick Foley), the Undertaker threw Mankind off the cell through a table below. Mankind continued
the match despite suffering multiple injuries.
Hell in a Cell history
WWE Bad Blood (5 October
1997): The Undertaker v Shawn
Michaels
WWE Monday Night RAW (15 June 1998): The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin v Mankind and Kane
WWE King Of The Ring (28
June 1998): The Undertaker v Mankind
WWE Monday Night RAW (24 August 1998):
Mankind v Kane
WWE WrestleMania XV (28
March 1999): The Undertaker v The Big
Boss Man
WWE Unforgiven (26
September 1999): Al Snow v The
Big Boss Man (Kennel From Hell match)
WWE No Way Out (27
February 2000): Triple H v
Cactus Jack
WWE Armageddon (10
December 2000): The Undertaker v Triple H v Stone Cold Steve Austin v The Rock v Kurt Angle v Rikishi Phatu
WWE Judgment Day (19
May 2002): Triple H v Chris
Jericho
WWE No Mercy (20 October
2002): Brock Lesnar v The
Undertaker
WWE Bad Blood (15 June
2003): Triple H v Kevin Nash with special
guest referee Mick Foley
WWE Bad Blood (13 June 2004): Triple H v
Shawn Michaels
The Cell itself was used during the First Blood match between Steve Austin and Kane in June 1998 but was not a Hell in a Cell
match.
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