10 Most Overlooked WWE Hell In A Cell Spots
9. Seth Rollins' Running Powerbomb Through The Table (Hell In A Cell 2015)
This spot is proof that you don't always have to use the cell to create an exciting Hell in a Cell moment.
While all of the highlight reels focused on the prologue to the match, much of which took place on top and outside of the cage in an obvious homage to the Mankind/Undertaker match from '98, there was a lot of great stuff going down once they finally got locked in the cell, too.
Take, for example, Rollins launching Ambrose through a table that was leaning up against the side of the cage. That running powerbomb was genuinely creative, impactful and, most of all, it felt natural, unlike the dual fall through the announce tables at the start of the match. (Not to take anything away from that spot, it just felt extraordinarily rehearsed and forced.)
The powerbomb spot, despite being one of the most intense parts of the match, was met with crickets from the crowd. It wasn't even like they'd simply blown their collective wad on that tandem fall, because they were cheering much blander moments on either side of this spot.
It's just...baffling.