10 Oldest WWE PPV Main Events Ever

3. Hell In A Cell 2010 - 88 Years, 11 Months, 17 Days

Undertaker Paul Bearer Kane 2010
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Five years before taking on Brock Lesnar inside the cell a much younger (well, five years younger) Deadman was headlining the show once again. His opponent on this occasion was another elder statesman of WWE, his long-time Brother of Destruction, Kane. This was the match that saw Paul Bearer turn on The Undertaker for the final time.

2010 saw Kane get a great push throughout the summer, a reward of sorts for the then-43 veteran. The summer centred around Kane putting his brother in a vegetative state and subsequently blaming Rey Mysterio for it, and if we forget the hilarity of that idea the Big Red Machine actually became a dominant performer once again.

It's amazing to think that at this time many felt that this was The Undertaker passing the torch for good so to speak, one last feud with Kane before bowing out gracefully. Oh how wrong we were.

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