The WWE Universe has dubbed Hell In A Cell as The Undertaker's yard, and rightfully so. He has competed in 14 Hell In A Cell matches and has won eight of those.
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The Undertaker's first victory came when he teamed up with Stone Cold on an episode of RAW to defeat Mankind and Kane. At King of the Ring 1998, The Deadman defeated Mankind in the most famous Hell In A Cell match in history. A year later, The Undertaker defeated Big Boss Man in an incredibly underwhelming Hell In A Cell match at WrestleMania 15.
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At Armageddon 2005, The Undertaker defeated Randy Orton, putting an end to their rivalry that had kicked off on the Road to WrestleMania 21. In the main event of SummerSlam 2008, The Undertaker defeated Edge in one of the most critically acclaimed Hell In A Cell matches of all time. A year later, The Phenom defeated CM Punk to become the World Champion.
In 2012, The Undertaker met Triple H inside Hell In A Cell, with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee. Despite Triple H crossing all limits, he failed to put The Undertaker down, who emerged victorious in the end. At WrestleMania 32, The Undertaker defeated a returning Shane McMahon inside the unforgiving cell.
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