Undertaker's History of Hell
There have been 15 Hell in a Cell Matches, and as it stands, Undertaker has the most appearances inside the Cell with eight - a fitting amount of trips to Hell for the Superstar known as The Deadman. No one knows firsthand the dangers of the unfriendly confines better than Undertaker; that said, while he may be 15-0 on WWE’s biggest stage of WrestleMania and a five-time World Champion, The Phenom is only 3-4-1 inside the Cell.
SURVIVOR SERIES 2007 - UNDERTAKER VS. BATISTA
With their 2007 rivalry tied at one win apiece with two draws, Undertaker and Batista stepped inside the Cell at Survivor Series to battle for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Just when it looked like The Phenom had the champion beat, Edge made a shocking return after a four-month absence. Thanks to a little chicanery - and a well-placed chair to the head - from the Rated-R Superstar, Undertaker was incapacitated. Edge then dragged The Animal on top of The Phenom for the winning pinfall.
ARMAGEDDON 2005 - UNDERTAKER VS. RANDY ORTON
To conclude a rivalry that lasted nearly all of 2005, The Deadman returned to Hell in a Cell at Armageddon against Randy Orton. With both men pretty much even in wins, it was finally to be settled inside the Cell.
That night, Undertaker put to bed the notion of the Legend Killer destroying his legacy once and for all. Randy’s father, WWE Hall of Famer “Cowboy” Bob Orton even got involved, but that didn’t matter to The Deadman. After battering and bloodying Randy – and busting Bob open as well – Undertaker finally put a seal on their rivalry by dropping the Legend Killer with a vicious Tombstone for the pinfall. Following the bout, The Phenom climbed up onto the Cell roof and dropped to one knee, posing for the capacity crowd while bathed in an eerie purple light.
NO MERCY 2002 - UNDERTAKER VS. BROCK LESNAR
After a near two-year absence, Undertaker returned to the Cell sporting a 2-2-1 record at No Mercy 2002. This time, Hell in a Cell meant facing Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship.
Unfortunately, The Phenom left Little Rock, Ark., that night with both an empty waist and a losing Cell record. Despite battling Lesnar tooth-and-nail in another bloody, brutal battle, The Deadman came up just short. In an impressive strength display, Lesnar reversed a Tombstone attempt into his own F-5 Signature move, using that to pin Undertaker and retain the WWE Championship.
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