10 Things WWE Did Right At Hell In A Cell

1. The Pre-Match Brawl And Fall Between Ambrose & Rollins

The best part of Hell in a Cell was the stuff that happened before the bell rang for the Ambrose/Rollins match. It was fitting that Ambrose climbed to the top of the cell because he wanted to fight Rollins up there. Since Ambrose has the kind of character that will do anything to bring pain on his opponents, he's the right kind of guy to start a match that way. Only Mick Foley has started it like that before although JBL seemed to have forgotten that on commentary. Rollins was reluctant to go up there, so he sent up his security stooges Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble. They were beat up by Ambrose although it allowed Rollins the opportunity to go up there. When Rollins tried to escape, they set up a big bump. Ambrose brawled with Rollins on the side of the cell. They were about 15 feet high and they both took falls from the cell onto the Spanish (Rollins) and English (Ambrose) announce tables. The crowd popped big for it and they sold it in a major way because it took about five minutes for the match to start after that moment. That memorable bump off the side of the cell through the two tables was definitely the highlight of the show. Rollins has had a few memorable big spots this year, so that one just adds to the list. Hell in a Cell had three very good matches, but it was that Ambrose/Rollins spot that was the most memorable part of the night.
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