10 Worst Endings In WWE Hell In A Cell History

2. The Undertaker Vs. Kane (2010)

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Considering Kane debuted in the first-ever Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels, it was practically perfect for the feud between the Brothers of Destruction to go full circle inside The Devil's Playground over a dozen years later.

Kane scored a major victory over Undertaker at Night of Champions 2010, but that was before he reunited with Paul Bearer. With the Father of Destruction by his side and the ever-powerful urn in his possession, The Deadman appeared to be unstoppable heading into his Hell in a Cell clash with Kane.

Evidently, their chemistry wasn't nearly as strong as it was during their first feud in 1998. Not even the demonic structure surrounding them was enough to make up for the visual of these two veterans past their prime exchanging blows and trying (yet failing) to produce a compelling pay-per-view main event in 2010.

At the end of what was a super slow-paced and painfully boring match, Bearer revealed he was in cahoots with his favorite son Kane all along and aided him to victory by blinding 'Taker with the light from the urn.

It was as campy as could be and was met with silence from the fans in attendance, and rightfully so. This might have worked in the Attitude Era, but it the day's WWE, it felt way too cartoonish.

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