10 Greatest WWE Main Events That Took Place In October

3. The Undertaker Vs. Brock Lesnar, Hell In A Cell Match (Hell In A Cell 2015)

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The Undertaker and Brock's second match inside Hell In A Cell came in 2015 as the culmination to their long-standing feud that had reignited at WrestleMania XXX.

The night The Streak died launched Brock Lesnar into a stratosphere reserved for only the elite of wrestling's elite. By ending The Undertaker's 23 year long streak of not losing a match at WrestleMania, Brock became an immortal WWE superstar. While Undertaker would go away for a while, save for a token WrestleMania match against Bray Wyatt, he returned in the summer of 2015 to settle the unfinished business he had with Lesnar.

After a SummerSlam main event that saw The Undertaker get his hand raised in a controversial finish, the two were pit against each other one final time inside The Devil's Playground. This match again saw both wrestlers bleed though not nearly as much as in their first Hell in A Cell match from 2002.

In A remarkably fresh finish for WWE in 2015, Lesnar ripped open the ring mat cover to expose the wooden floor boards beneath and, after providing The Undertaker a receipt from months before in the form of a low blow, Brock delivered the match's third F5 to the Deadman to score the victory.

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