7 WWE Hell In A Cell Statistics You Need To Know

1. The Winning Combination

THE UNDERTAKER HIAC RECORD
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On the flip side, of the 45 men and women who have fought inside Hell in a Cell, 19 have emerged victorious.

Most Wins: 8, The Undertaker

Of all the men who have competed inside the cell, 'Taker is one of the three most closely associated with it. (Mick Foley and Triple H are probably the others.) Hell in a Cell sounds like 'Taker’s playground, but he only boasts an 8-6 record, which is respectable, but nowhere near dominance.

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.

Most Wins, No Losses: 2 (tie), Batista, Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens

Batista beat Triple H in 2005 and Undertaker in 2007. Brock defeated Undertaker twice, 13 years apart (2002, 2015). Owens won against Seth Rollins and Shane McMahon the last two years. And Reigns technically did not lose his third HIAC match last year.

Worst Winning Percentage, at Least 1 Win: .333 (1 out of 3), Kane

Kane has entered the cell three times and come out on top once. A Seth Rollins loss Sunday would tie him with the Big Red Monster.

Highest 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.

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