Top 5 OMG moments from Hell in a Cell 2015

The conquerer does it again

What a night it was!This year's edition of the Hell in a Cell Pay-per-view kicked off with a bang, but the event ended, leaving us all in a state of confusion.The PPV was good except for a couple of matches, namely Kane-Rollins and Owens-Ryback. One could feel that this is 'Hell in a Cell' after watching the brutal matches between Reigns-Wyatt and Lesnar-Taker.We have many key takeaways from the event along with many memorable and remarkable moments. Some things shocked us while some others surprised us. Overall, the PPV satisfied us and left us with some questions and jaw-dropping reactions.As part of this slideshow, let us have a look at 5 OMG moments from the event-

#5 Lesnar takes the lead

The conquerer does it again

Don't be surprised when I say this. This was expected even before the Pay-per-view kicked off. But the factor that brought the element of surprise here is the way in which this match ended.

Déjà vu is what you call it. The only change here is that Lesnar and Undertaker exchanged roles. Of late, it seems like WWE never gets done with this 'low blow' thing when it comes to the Brock Lesnar and Undertaker rivalry.

Speculations ranging from external interference to double disqualification were on the cards before the PPV but once again WWE went with the obvious - the easy way.

This rivalry ending 2-1 for Lesnar is 'Best for Business' right now and had it happened in a different way, the fans would have savoured it more. However, the WWE universe loved it when Lesnar slowly ripped the mats inside the ring.

This is a sight that is not very common in WWE. When Lesnar went ahead to do this, many were seen with a surprise on their face. May be Yes! May be No! May be this is how this saga is destined to end.

Thank you Taker!

#4 Cena loses to a kick to the face

Did Cena lose cheap? Big Yes!

The Mexican aristocrat, Alberto Del Rio is back with a bang. This was a shocker and obviously the best way to start this PPV. Everyone knew that Cena was going to lose this night at HIAC but none of us thought that the ending would be so simple.

I personally expected a Cross Arm breaker from Del Rio and Cena would tap out. But Cena lost to ADR just after a kick to the face. This shot was one of the famous moves in Del Rio's arsenal but he never won big matches with this except for one against Dolph Ziggler.

I don't really know if the company wants to project Del Rio as a big star in the coming days but as far as the pin fall was concerned, I found myself with my mouth wide open after Cena lost to that kick.

#3 The family takes care of the phenom

The eater of the worlds and co. takes care of the dead man

Two things matter the most in any WWE event. The way it kicked off and the way it ended. The same theory holds true when we talk about 'Hell in a Cell'. The more the surprise element and confusion, the better the end.

Brock Lesnar and Undertaker fought the battle of their lives and Lesnar emerged victorious. That's ok. Where in the hell did Bray Wyatt come from? What business did the family have with the phenom?

All the four members of the Wyatt family- Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, Erick Rowan and Braun Strowman made their presence felt at the Staples Center and carried away the phenom with them. Something similar happened with Daniel Bryan a year ago on Raw but what in the world do they have to do with Undertaker?

#2 Bray goes through the tables

Bone chilling moment!

One of the best matches of the PPV was the fight between Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt. This rivalry from ages ended at last and ended the way the WWE universe wanted it to. Brutal, physical, long and what not! Weapons ranging from Kendo sticks to chairs and tables were all used.

Many moments from this match were just too good to forget but one special moment caught the eyes of everyone watching it.

During the final moments of the match, Roman Reigns speared Bray through two tables while Bray was standing near the ropes and trying to enter the ring. You got to say that this move was spectacular and a pure visual treat.

#1 Del Rio is back

What a return

It doesn’t matter you like it or not or accept it or not but the best thing as far as the PPV is concerned was the return of Alberto Del Rio. In the weeks before ‘Hell in a Cell’, speculations were ripe that Alberto Del Rio may be re-signed by the company but none of them even guessed that Del Rio would show up at the PPV.

He kicked off the show and won the US title!

You cannot ask for a better return. He fought Cena and won his United States Championship. Zeb Colter was always great to watch and guess what, he is now Del Rio’s manager. A Mexican aristocrat and an American patriot siding together!

Things just got all the more interesting, didn’t they?