10 Times We Couldn't Figure Out What The F*** WWE Was Thinking

4. A Referee Stoppage Inside Hell In A Cell

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The sadistic structure known as Hell in a Cell is about the most brutal and merciless environment you will ever find yourself in the middle of as a WWE Superstar.

Or rather, that's what the company have repeatedly tried their best to make you believe over the last few years, despite the fact that the match has found itself becoming increasingly diluted in recent times.

But even with Hell in a Cell not offering up quite the same level of gritty chaos and violence as it did a few decades back, the matches can usually still be counted on for a definitive conclusion to a rivalry.

Not at 2019's Hell in a Cell, though. Not by a long shot.

After taking it to Bray Wyatt's clownish Fiend horror movie monster throughout their red-light-filtered war, Seth Rollins's relentless Curb Stomps, chair shots to the head, burying of the masked entity under a mountain of weapons, and vicious sledgehammer shot to the downed being led to the no holds barred match being bizarrely stopped.

Apparently there was a limit to the hell that was allowed to go down in this cell.

Between the annoying red hue that made much of the action borderline unwatchable and the post-match attack on Rollins from the resurgent Fiend that played out to chants of "AEW", the words "hilarious disaster" don't quite do justice to whatever WWE was trying to achieve here.

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