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

3. Randy Orton (6 Matches, 4 Wins)

Did you know that Randy Orton is the only man to have wrestled at every single Hell in a Cell event? Well, you do now. Six times Orton has competed at the event, and he has come out on top on an impressive four occasions. His two defeats came against John Cena and Mark Henry, as the latter embarked on his great Hall of Pain run. The names that Orton has defeated at the event read like a Who's Who of modern WWE. In 2009 he beat John Cena, followed by a victory over Sheamus in 2010. He defeated Alberto Del Rio in 2012, in what was his only match at the event that didn't take place within the confines of the cell. In 2013 he defeated Daniel Bryan for the vacant WWE Championship, although this came thanks to help from Shawn Michaels. This was when the 'best for business' story was in full-flow, and HBK turned on Bryan to help out his buddy, Triple H. If anything, Orton felt like something of a bit-player in the story despite being champion. Still, four out of six isn't too shabby.
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