1. Dean Ambrose And Seth Rollins Fall Off The Cell
As awesome as it was to see Mick Foley take a dive off the top of the Hell in a Cell structure in 1998, it set a standard so high that no one would be able to meet it. Sure, Superstars have done some amazing things inside Satan's Structure in the last 16 years, but nothing has come close to what Foley was able to pull off on that fateful night. It'd be a death wish to attempt to execute that same spot. That said, Dean Amrbose and Seth Rollins were determined to go out to the ring and have a show-stealing performance, and that's exactly what they did. It's not often that a Hell in a Cell match this day and age starts off on top of the cell, so for Ambrose and Rollins to start brawling up on top felt fresh and kicked off the bout on a high note. Anyone with a brain had to know neither guy was getting thrown the side, especially with the height of the cage being increased several years ago. However, they did the next best thing: they fell off the side of the structure in unison. It was slightly silly, sure, but both guys deserve a heck of amount of respecting for going through with it. Going through the commentary tables at ringside caused Ambrose and Rollins to be (almost) stretchered out of the arena, but it wasn't long after that Ambrose recuperated, tossed Rollins back into the ring and allowed the real war between them to commence.
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