10 Best WWE Hell In A Cell Matches Ever

7. Brock Lesnar Vs. The Undertaker (No Mercy 2002)

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There’s an argument to be made that Lesnar and Undertaker’s second Hell In A Cell clash (from the 2015 pay-per-view) belongs in their first’s place, but a well-executed story of simple wrestling psychology edges the admittedly excellent sequel.

A melodramatic build saw Paul Heyman attempt to paint 'Taker as a love rat by introducing a woman named Tracy, who claimed she'd been sleeping with 'The Deadman' for months, stirring the ire of his pregnant wife Sara. Undertaker, using a cast on his broken hand as a weapon, brutally assaulted Lesnar several times, leaving his young opponent bloodied up before the pay-per-view, and this played into the bout.

'Taker's wounded paw was a constant target for Lesnar, who went after it ruthlessly and efficiently. Fighting with such a disadvantage only strengthened Undertaker's resolve, though. He put one hell of a beating on Brock, fighting through the agony in his hand and the torrent of plasma leaking from his face, yet it wasn't enough. With 'Taker's cast long since removed, Brock blasted his opponent with an F5 out of an attempted Tombstone, then scaled the cage like a mini King Kong, holding his prize aloft.

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