Best Match: Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker Worst Match: Charlotte vs. Nikka Bella The Hell in a Cell match is lamented by many fans who feel that the concept is no longer compatible with the more family friendly PG environment of WWE. And while there's something to that criticism, this show proves that it can still work within the strict confines the company operated under. Brock Lesnar locked horns with The Undertaker in what was billed as the final meeting between the two, and although it didn't love up to the standard set by their cell bout from 2002's No Mercy, it wasn't disappointing by any stretch. It was still a stiff and brutal affair that saw blood despite the WWE's "ban" (funny how that ban doesn't apply to Lesnar matches). Elsewhere on the card Bray and Roman turned in another extraordinary performance in a string of of them for both guys, but having two cell matches on one card is a bit much as it detracts from the spectacle of the bout. To be honest, with the exception of the divas match - a running theme for main roster shows unfortunately - there wasn't really a bad contest on the entire card, and that consistency earned the show a favorable ranking.
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