WWE Hell In A Cell: Best & Worst Win-Loss Records

1. Kofi Kingston (3 Matches, 3 Wins)

Hands up who saw this coming? Don't lie. Kofi Kingston is the only man to have competed in more than one match who is still undefeated at the Hell in a Cell event. He has performed at three, and on each occasion has come out on top. Not only this, but he has defended gold on each occasion. The first of these was in 2009, when he held onto his United States Championship despite the twin challenge of Jack Swagger and The Miz, although in hindsight they are the two biggest losers in the history of the event, so that isn't so surprising. He beat The Miz once more in 2012, gaining a new determination along the way. Finally, he teamed up with Evan Bourne in 2011 to defend the tag team titles against Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler. Of course, you can enter all sorts of contextual 'stakes' to change rankings, but the simple fact is that Kofi Kingston has a 100% winning percentage at Hell in a Cell. 2015 sees him team up with Big E Langston to take on the Dudley Boyz, and if the WWE has any sense Kofi's record will go up another notch. Is it the streak to replace The Undertaker's WrestleMania one? Maybe.
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