7 Hell In A Cell Statistics You Need To Know

1. The Winning Combination

On the flip side, of the 31 men who have fought inside Hell in a Cell, 12 have emerged victorious. Most Wins: 6 (tie), The Undertaker and Triple H Of all the men who have competed inside the cell, these are probably two of the three most closely associated with it. (Foley is the other, for obvious reasons.) Hell in a Cell sounds like Taker€™s playground, but Triple H is statistically more successful, winning six of his nine cell matches €“ compared to Undertaker batting .500 in 12 matches. Most Consecutive Wins: 3, Triple H The Game made a name for himself by beating Cactus Jack in his first cell match, but he would go on later to win three straight cell matches in 2002-04, beating Chris Jericho, Kevin Nash and Shawn Michaels. Undertaker has won two straight twice. Most Wins, No Losses: 2, Batista Batista is the only man to enter the cell more than once and win every time he€™s stepped inside, beating Triple H in 2005 and Undertaker in 2007. Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar and Mark Henry also are perfect in Hell in a Cell, winning their only matches. Best Winning Percentage, 3 or More Matches: .750 (3 out of 4), Shawn Michaels No one has a better success rate in at least three matches than HBK. Michaels won the inaugural Hell in a Cell match and won two tag team cell matches as part of D-Generation X. His only blemish came against the other half of DX, Triple H. Worst Winning Percentage, at Least 1 Win: .333 (1 out of 3) (tie), Kane and John Cena Both Kane and John Cena have entered the cell three times and come out on top once, and Cena€™s victory came in the aforementioned Raw dark match, so it wasn€™t really a high-profile win. And if Randy Orton wins Sunday€™s Hell in a Cell match, Cena will own the worst winning percentage of any superstar who has won at least once.
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Scott is a former journalist and longtime wrestling fan who was smart enough to abandon WCW during the Monday Night Wars the same time as the Radicalz. He fortunately became a fan in time for WrestleMania III and came back as a fan after a long high school hiatus before WM XIV. Monday nights in the Carlson household are reserved for viewing Raw -- for better or worse.