7 WWE Hell In A Cell Statistics You Need To Know
2. No Reward For Finishing Second
Futility comes in different sizes and shapes inside the cell. There are numerous categories when tackling the issue of losing inside Hell in a Cell, so let’s break this down…
Most Losses: 6, The Undertaker.
The Dead Man also has the record for number of total HIAC matches with 14, so it stands to reason that he might have the most losses. He also was in a cell match on Raw that ended in a no contest.
Most Losses, No Wins: 3, Shane McMahon.
Foley entered the cell four times and never emerged victorious, although two ended in no contests on Raw. And we all know about Shane-O-Mac’s recent defeats inside the cell, at 'Mania in 2016 and 2017’s Hell in a Cell PPV. But he also was on the losing end of a handicap cell match in 2006 when he teamed with Vince McMahon and Big Show against D-Generation X.
Lose One and Done: 23
To date, 23 wrestlers have fought in one Hell in a Cell match… and lost. The list includes some who would have been unlikely to win, such as Vince McMahon, Jack Swagger and Ted DiBiase, but also Edge, Chris Jericho and The Rock. Bray Wyatt and Sasha Banks will compete in their second cell matches Sunday, so this number will actually shrink by two. However, if Becky Lynch loses her first cell match, then it’ll only decrease by one.