Ranking The 28 Greatest Hell In A Cell Matches In WWE History

4. Edge Vs. Undertaker (Summerslam 2008)

Edge vs. Taker was the perfect blend between the Hell in a Cell matches born of the Attitude Era€™s body-punishing style, the Brand Split Era€™s faster pace-counter-near fall-heavy style, and the PG Era€™s emphasis on deeply layered storytelling. It showed how to go outside of the Cell without falling off the top and concentrated on circling back to the key points of their lengthy storyline.
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"The Doc" Chad Matthews has written wrestling columns for over a decade. A physician by trade, Matthews began writing about wrestling as a hobby, but it became a passion. After 30 years as a wrestling fan, "The Doc" gives an unmatched analytical perspective on pro wrestling in the modern era. He is a long-time columnist for Lordsofpain.net and hosts a weekly podcast on the LOP Radio Network called "The Doc Says." His first book - The WrestleMania Era: The Book of Sports Entertainment - ranks the Top 90 wrestlers from 1983 to present day, was originally published in December 2013, and is now in its third edition. Matthews lives in North Carolina with his wife, two kids, and two dogs.