Ranking The 28 Greatest Hell In A Cell Matches In WWE History
22. Undertaker Vs. Kane (Hell In A Cell 2010)
There comes a point in time where revisiting a feud from the past feels like WWE is living in the past. Kane vs. Taker in 2010 was a good example. Pardon using this platform as an opportunity to make such a statement, but the Hell in a Cell match between the Brothers of Destruction proved that, on the surface, there is nothing wrong with putting old foes in opposition once again. The problem is that, while it may look solid in execution, most of the intangibles that once made a rivalry special are often gone, stuck in the annals of time. Taker vs. Kane was by no means a bad match. It just simply was not a very good one, either.
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