The Undertaker's 14 WWE Hell In A Cell Matches Ranked From Worst To Best

9. Six-Man Armageddon Hell In A Cell - Armageddon 2000

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If there's one thing to be said about the Hell In A Cell match that featured Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H, Kurt Angle, The Undertaker and Rikishi, it's that it was undoubtedly one of the most star-studded matches in WWE history.

A classic example of how stacked the roster was at the beginning of the century, the notion of having the majority of these men in the same place at the same time is almost unheard of. However, the fact that they were all in the same place at the same time - or, more importantly, the fact that they weren't - is what ultimately hindered this one.

There were plenty of memorable moments in there and some enjoyable interactions to boot, but there was simply far too much going on to be able to take in all of the action, and as the camera had to focus on one event at a time, it made it particularly hard to enjoy the moments where everyone was paired off doing their own thing.

We can't talk about this match without referencing its most infamous moment, and that is of course 'Taker's Chokeslam to Rikishi off the top of the cell into a truck full of pine chips. A moment so powerful it transcended what was an otherwise decent match.

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