When facing a bigger, scarier foe in a Hell in a Cell match, it may seem like a good idea to prepare thoroughly, scouting your opponent's signature moves and tendencies to gain a telling advantage. Sometimes, sadly, that's just not good enough. Edge had every reason to feel confident going into his Summerslam 2008 clash with the Undertaker. A few months prior he'd arguably taken the Deadman closer to a WrestleMania defeat than ever before, reversing several chokeslam, last ride and tombstone attempts along the way. Although forced into the rematch by a vengeful Vicky Guerrero, the Rated R Superstar certainly stood a better chance than most of emerging with a victory. In the match itself, Edge's knowledge of the Undertaker's game made itself known once more. He was again able to counter several signature moves and gain many near falls. Unfortunately he didn't account for the added brutality of a Cell match, falling victim to a tombstone following a sickeningly brutal con-chair-to. Then, in one of the most far-fetched moments in Hell in a Cell history, Taker celebrated the win by chokeslamming Edge through the canvas itself. And setting the resultant hole on fire. With his mind. We warned you it was far-fetched. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LAxImAAPNI