Top 5 superstars who excel at Hell in a Cell matches

Randy HIAC

Mick Foley

Matches: 4, Wins: 0

Mankind HIAC

Mick Foley – Revolutionizing brutality

WWE legend Mick Foley, or Mankind, or Dude Love, or whatever, has never won a Hell in a Cell match in his career. Shocked?

After all the visual spectacles he has provided us with, inside, rather outside the cell, the WWE legend is yet to triumph inside the cell.

Foley, first step foot inside the cell in a Tag Team match against the Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin in 1998. The match ended in a no contest.

It was his second match that made the headlines around the globe, when, against the Undertaker, he was thrown from the top of the cell on to the announce table. Surprisingly, he decided to continue the match and took another fall, this time through the cell. Even though Undertaker won the match, it was Mick Foley (or Mankind), who was applauded.

His third Hell in a Cell match was against Kane in 1998 as well, which was a rather drab affair as compared to the previous one and ended in a no contest.

His last Hell in a Cell match was scheduled in 2000, when he faced Triple H in a career match. Had Cactus Jack, or Mick Foley, lost, he would have been forced to retire as an active wrestler from the roster.

And as usual, lost he did. However, this time around, the match was nothing short of epic.

So, why was he placed above Orton in this list despite never having won a match? Simply, because he defined the word brutality inside the cell. Also, he is the only man to be involved in the brutal match thrice in one calendar year.

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