6 Most Successful WWE Hell In A Cell Wrestlers Ever

2. The Undertaker

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Out of twelve appearances, The Undertaker has won six, against Mankind at King of the Ring in 1998, Big Boss Man at WrestleMania XV in 1999, Randy Orton at Armageddon in 2005, Edge at SummerSlam in 2008, CM Punk at Hell in a Cell in 2009 and Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII in 2012. This gives The Undertaker a winning percentage of 50%.

The Undertaker's victory against Mankind at King of the Ring is one of the most awe-inspiring moments in the history of pro wrestling. The image of Mick Foley's body cascading from the top of the cell through the announce table is one that has been etched in our memories forever, and a moment that Foley himself is still suffering the effects from. Not to mention being chokeslammed through the ceiling almost immediately afterwards...

The Undertaker picked up cell victories against Big Boss Man at WrestleMania the following year, but it would be six years until his next win inside the cage, when he defeated Randy Orton (accompanied by his father, Cowboy Bob Orton) at Armageddon.

In 2008, The Undertaker got revenge over Edge after having been forced out of the WWE in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match at One Night Stand. Then General Manager of SmackDown, Vickie Guerrero would reinstate The Undertaker, and announce that he would take on Edge for the World Championship at SummerSlam. The following year, he would defeat CM Punk to become the very first man to win a title in a Hell in a Cell match.

Undertaker's most recent cell match came against Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII, a match I was lucky enough to witness as part of the live crowd, and would see The Undertaker take his undefeated streak on the grandest stage of them all to an unprecedented 20-0. 

The Phenom is the only man to have faced every other person on this list inside Hell in a Cell, and at this year's PPV he has an opportunity to increase his winning perecentage to 53%, as he faces Brock Lesnar in the cell for the second time, the first having come at No Mercy in 2002, where Lesnar walked out with the WWE Championship still around his waist.

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