10 Best WWE Hell In A Cell Matches Ever

6. Rikishi Vs. Kurt Angle Vs. Steve Austin Vs. The Rock Vs. HHH Vs. Undertaker (Armageddon 2000)

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Opinion remains split on this almighty clusterf*ck of a scrap. It was so wild and out of control that even WWE's production team struggled to keep up with what was going on, resulting in a number of abrupt camera cuts while the six wrestlers battered and bludgeoned each other all over the building. Still, if you like crazy Attitude Era brawls with just the right amount of sports entertainment shenanigans, this product of time is still an awesome popcorn match.

It was a star-studded line-up, with Rikishi the only participant that couldn't conceivably be called a true Attitude icon. Regardless, he more than earned his spot by consenting to being shoved off the cell's edge. His landing was padded, but the sight of a 400lber crashing to earth was spectacular nonetheless.

At the height of his weasel-dom, Kurt Angle defended his WWE Championship against five of the era's scariest customers. His victory was absolutely textbook, with 'The Olympic Hero' stealing a pinfall on The Rock while Steve Austin's back was turned, having survived a match so dangerous (in kayfabe) that Mr. McMahon and his stooges literally tried to pull the cell down mid-bout.

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