6 WWE Feuds That Should Have Ended In Hell In A Cell

6. Smackdown Six

Fans still reminisce 12 years later about the glory days of the Smackdown Six €“ Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, Edge, Rey Mysterio and Eddie and Chavo Guerrero €“ three tag teams who battled throughout the second half of 2002 over the newly created WWE Tag Team Championship. The six wrestlers were among the top performers in WWE at the time and put on quality matches every time out no matter what combination was put in the ring. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2_xXjC8j1Y The three-team feud continued as each team took a turn with the tag titles, but there never was a formal blow-off match beyond the triple threat elimination match at Survivor Series where Los Guerreros won the titles. A Hell in a Cell match involving all three teams as a final bout €“ especially after all three teams had won the titles in a four-week span €“ would have been an appropriate sendoff to the unusual feud. The group likely would have torn the house down with innovative spots and probably had a match of the year candidate. The Smackdown Six would produce five world champions and two Hall of Famers €“ with two more (Angle and Mysterio) certainly deserving of the honor. Only Angle and Edge competed in a cell match, with Angle winning his six-man world title match.
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