The Undertaker's 12 WWE Hell In A Cell Matches From Worst To Best

11. Vs. Kane (Hell In A Cell 2010)

On paper, Kane versus Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell sounds like some sort of odd dream match. In practice, however, it was a total washout. While the kayfabe siblings clashing inside the Devil's Playground might have been an enticing prospect in 1998 - hell, it could have still worked up until 2008 or so - both men were in no condition to pull it off in 2010. 'Taker might have had a Match of the Year contender with Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI earlier in the year, but by the time autumn rolled around, he was in serious pain due to a shoulder injury. As a result, he spent a lot of this cell collision lying on the mat and selling. The pace was practically nonexistent, yet the two men resorted to double-down and rest spots with worrying frequency. To cap off a crappy contest, Paul Bearer got involved and used the mystical power of the urn to cost Undertaker the match and help Kane retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Honestly, this was just a 20-minute-long farce. A black mark on 'Taker's Hell in a Cell CV.
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