Ranking Every Hell In A Cell Match In WWE History - From Worst To Best

11. Seth Rollins Vs. Dean Ambrose

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After Seth Rollins’ backstabbing of his Shield brethren, it was only right that his resultant feud with Dean Ambrose would end up inside Hell in a Cell.

Although, before it would eventually make it inside the cage, it spent a fair amount of time on top of it and around it. Their 2014 meeting began in awesome fashion with Ambrose atop the Cell, warding off J&J Security before turning his attention to Rollins. Clinging to the side of the structure, this led to both of them taking a tumble through the announce tables below, before they’d eventually enter the Cell via a brief breather on a stretcher.

Some excellent story-telling followed with Ambrose living up to his lunatic moniker, launching into an emotional tirade to remind Rollins that he was now going to pay for stabbing him in the back. In fact, watching it all back, I definitely think this one’s deserving of more love than it receives—aside from the Wyatt-based shenanigans for the finish, of course…

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