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11. A Hell In A Cell Match That FELT Like A Hell In A Cell Match

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Speaking of Edge, what a spruce Hell in a Cell match he had vs. Finn Balor.

This was a prime example of the stipulation being needed outside of its now-defunct namesake Premium Live Event. The rivalry had become too grandiose, too personal, and too bloodthirsty for an Extreme Rules or a Falls Count Anywhere stipulation; a Steel Cage match wouldn't do as the Judgement Day could effortlessly maraud the ring, a roof nonexistent. Hell in a Cell was the only rational settlement for Edge and Balor, whose Demon persona was also a necessity for the match.

They balanced the match well, to the point that the time Finn spent receiving staples live at ringside, Edge retrieved a cluster of weapons without the minutes feeling torturous. This moment in itself came after Edge vehemently and acutely chucked a ladder at Finn's face, his head whiplashing back with such a snappy nature to it.

It should now be the end of the Edge vs. Judgement Day saga - and what a beautifully disturbed storyline-capper it was.

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