10 Most Undeserving Hell In A Cell Competitors In WWE History
9. Mark Henry
Mark Henry is a paradoxical wrestler. He underwent a career renaissance in 2011, and outside of the matches he was incredibly entertaining. He showed a level of talent on the microphone no-one knew he had, and his trash talk was bizarre and hilarious. Inside the ring though, he still wasn't all that great. This new burst of talent and enthusiasm with Henry rightly earned him a push into the World Heavyweight Championship picture. At Night of Champions 2011, he won his first World championship from Randy Orton, and a month later he would defend that title against the Viper in his very first Hell in a Cell match. For how short it is, the match feels like it goes on forever. A lot of the offense is actually very impressive, but there's a lot of walking around waiting to do moves. Both men work best when they have someone quicker to play off their deliberate styles, and unfortunately they just don't match up inside the cell.