10 Reasons We All Love WWE's Hell In A Cell Gimmick

8. Going To The Top Is Still Cool

Even though fans aren€™t likely to see any wrestler take a bump off the cell anymore, just watching people climb to the top and give the illusion that somebody might fall off is still cool. On the Raw before their Cell match at the inaugural Hell in a Cell Pay Per View in 2009, John Cena delivered an Attitude Adjustment to Randy Orton at the top of the cell, which got a bigger pop than anything they did in the actual match at the Pay Per View. CM Punk beat the hell out of Paul Heyman on the top of the Cell last year. So even though nobody is going to be falling off anytime soon, the wrestlers are at least willing to do spots on top of the cage, and that€™s still cool as hell.
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.