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5.0 out of 5 stars
Time To Enter The Devil's Playground!!!!!!!,
By Scotty M. "Little Nose" (Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE: Hell in a Cell (DVD)
Hell in a Cell has been called the most dangerous match in the WWE since its debut in 1997. The cell has definitely shorten and ended not only susperstars's careers but also referees and managers. This 3 disc set shows you the best remembered Hell in the Cell Matches over the past 10 years of it's exsistence. If you have seen the Ladder Match DVD set then you will really love this set as well. This set is just as good as the Ladder Match 3 disc set is.
Mick Foley hosts the presentation and he starts off the program by giving a brief back story on why and how the Hell in a Cell Match came to be. The Hell In A Cell Matches that are not included in this set are Undertaker Vs. Big Bossman from Wrestlemania XV, Kennel in a Cell Match: Al Snow Vs. Big Bossman from Unforgiven 1999, & Undertaker Vs. Edge from SummerSlam 2008. Bad Blood (October 5, 1997) Undertaker Vs. European Champion Shawn Michaels - In the HIAC's debut match, Michaels and Undertaker sets the bar for future HIAC matches to come. Undertaker just really dominates HBK for mostly all the match. Once the two made their way out of the cell, Undertaker and Michaels would just fight each other around and on top of the cell. Michaels soon falls from the side of the cage & through the announce table after trying to escape from the Underaker. After Kane makes his debut and Tombstones the Undertaker, HBK becomes victorious in the first Hell In A Cell Match. This match is something to see if already haven't. 5/5 Raw (June 15, 1998) Kane & Mankind w/ Paul Bearer Vs. WWE Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin & Undertaker - This was more of a segment than anything else. Stone Cold leads Mankind and Kane outside the cell to leave the Undertaker and Paul Bearer all alone inside the locked structure. Inside the locked structure, Undertaker just beats the holy hell out of a bloody Paul Bearer while leaving Stone Cold fighting Kane and Mankind on the outside. Kane trys to climb the cell to get in before Austin meets him up there. They do not show us the after math once Raw went off the air and it aint really worth rating. King Of The Ring (June 28, 1998) Undertaker Vs. Mankind - This is probably the most known and memorable Hell in a Cell match of all-time and mainly because of Mankind being thrown off the cell. After being chokeslammed and thrown off the cell, Mankind and Undertaker delivers a pretty brutal match. Thumb tacks, steel steps, and chairs all gets involved. After being chokslammed onto thumb tacks, Undertaker Tombstones Mankind to pick up his first ever Hell In A Cell victory. Foley certainly gets a well deserved standing ovation after the match. 5/5 Raw (August 24, 1998) Mankind Vs. Kane - Just like the match from King Of The Ring, Kane and Mankind starts this match off on the outside where Foley gets beaten up by both Kane and the Undertaker and also falls from the cell through the announce table. Kane and Mankind both takes some hard chair shots to the head. Thumb tacks also gets brought into this match. After Stone Cold Steve Austin interferes from under the ring, the match gets stopped. A match that's worth a watch. 4/5 No Way Out (February 27, 2000) WWE Champion Triple H Vs. Cactus Jack - Not only was this match for HHH's WWE Title but Mick Foley's career was also in jeopardy if Mick Foley lost this match. The match itself was just as brutal and punishable as Foley's & HHH's Street Fight was from the Royal Rumble a month earlier. After Foley and the Game got out of the cell, the match would only get more violent around and on top of the cell. After once again falling from the cell and through the announce table, Foley brings out his famous barbed wire 2x4 and sets it on fire. After setting the 2x4 on fire, Foley gets backdropped through the cell and crashes through the ring followed by a Pedigree from HHH. Just like from the KOTR, Mick Foley gets a well deserved ovation after the match. And for the trivia buffs out there this is the first Hell in a Cell match where a WWE Title was defended in. 5/5 Armageddon (December 20, 2000) Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs. WWE Champion Kurt Angle Vs. Triple H Vs. The Rock Vs. Rikishi Vs. The Undertaker - This has to be the wildest, craziest, & most action packed HIAC match of all time. There is action everywhere in this match. McMahon comes out and frees everybody from the cell and then all hell breaks loose everywhere. We even see a Wrestlemania X-Seven preview from Austin and the Rock. This was just a huge and tremendous match. Awesome Hell in a Cell match. 5/5 Judgment Day (May 19, 2002) Triple H Vs. Chris Jericho - HHH and Jericho by far made up for their lousy match they had at Wrestlemania X8. Jericho takes one of the most brutal beatings ever inside a Hell in the Cell Match. Jericho tried to be tough but I think the cell got to him in this match. A ladder gets briefly used along with a steel chair, ring steps, & a sledgehammer. After being let loose, Triple H & Jericho battles all around the cell and soon make their way on top where HHH brings up with him a barbed wire 2x4. The match ends on top of the cell after Jericho gets Pedigreed by HHH. Watch out for Tim White getting up close and personal to the cell. 4.5/5 No Mercy (October 20, 2002) WWE Champion Brock Lesnar Vs. Undertaker - Get ready to see a bloodbath because that is exactly what this HIAC Match is. Undertaker & Brock Lesnar shows everybody how violent & sedistic a Hell in the Cell Match can be. Just as brutal and sedistic fighting only inside the cell and not out. Undertaker bleed buckets in this match. Lesnar & Undertaker both uses the cell and other things around them very effectively on each other. Possibably the best Hell In A Cell Match in history. 5/5 Bad Blood (June 15, 2003) Kevin Nash Vs. World Heavyweight Champion Triple H - Kevin Nash wasn't really getting over with the fans as WWE thought he would so they brought in Mick Foley to be the Special Guest Referee for this HIAC match. This isn't as bad as people say it is. I felt this HIAC is very violent and brutal. All men bleeds in this one including Foley. Not the best Hell in a Cell Match but definitely not the worst. 4/5 Bad Blood (June 13, 2004) Triple H Vs. Shawn Michaels - You better get ready to take a deep seat because Michaels and HHH tears each other to shreds for nearly one hour in the sedistic Hell In a Cell. HBK and HHH both takes a lot of punishment and a bloody beating from each other. This was a fantastic way to end this feud. Arguably the best Hell in a Cell match ever. This match was just off the charts. 5/5 Vengeance (June 26, 2005) World Heavyweight Champion Batista Vs. Triple H - HHH and Batista told anincredible story here in this HIAC match. HHH is a guy that brings out the best in Batista and HHH did an fantastic job here in doing so. Everything you expect in a Hell in the Cell match and more takes place. Batista gets very physical in this match. He uses everything HHH brings out against him and more. This is a sedistic match where HHH has to take time off from afterwards. This HIAC match could also be the best ever. 5/5 Armageddon (December 18, 2005) Undertaker Vs. Randy Orton - Other reviewers point out that this HIAC match resembles more of a No Holds Barred than a true Hell in the Cell Match but I disagree with that. Undertaker and Orton provided the fans a sedistic and a very harsh match to watch. A lot of physicality is apart of this HIAC match. Orton pulls off some impressive counters to the Undertaker. Orton also takes one of the most vicious beatings from the Deadman along with two of the most hardest steel chair shots I have ever seen. A table gets introduced as well and so does some steel steps in this match. The interference from Bob Orton wasn't really needed but I felt this Hell in a Cell match was great. Another big time HIAC match. 5/5 Unforgiven (September 17, 2006) Triple H & Shawn Michaels Vs. Vince, Shane McMahon, & ECW Champion Big Show - A new Hell In A Cell structure was introduced for this match. Great usage with the cell and the weapons that were used such as a sledgehammer & steel chairs are used very effectively in this HIAC match. It has a vicious and sickening ending with HHH breaking a sledgehammer on the back on Mr. McMahon. This is another hellacious match. 5/5 Survivor Series (November 18, 2007) Undertaker Vs. World Heavyweight Champion Batista - The new amplified version of the Hell In A Cell continued here as the Undertaker & Batista ended their nealry year long feud. Undertaker is another guy that brings out the best in Batista and this was a tremendous match. Not a whole lot of weapons used but the ones that were, Undertaker & Batista uses them very effectively. They could have used the cell more but it was still good. The ending and the post-match beat down from Edge is something to check out and it really added more to the match. 5/5 Hell In A Cell is called the Devil's Structure and every match from this set displays why. This is an awesome set to add to your collection and is HIGHLY recommended.
21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Demonic Structure Custom Built For Injury,
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This review is from: WWE: Hell in a Cell (DVD)
This match has shorted careers & eventually ended them for not just wrestlers but anyone around including referees. Relive the memories of the infamous Hell In The Cell match on DVD.
Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (Badd Blood '97) - This set the standard for HITC matches as for being the first one, this was really something to watch as they dished out heavy punishment like never before & used everything they could get their hands on such as the steel steps & chairs. HBK's fall towards the end would later be heavily overshadowed by Mankind's fall less than a year later. It was also during this match that saw the debut of Kane. This was something to see for that time...and still is something to see to this day. Steve Austin & Undertaker vs. Mankind & Kane ("RAW" June '98) - This happened two weeks before the Taker vs. Mankind match. This was more of a segment than anything else as Austin fought both Kane & Mankind outside the cell while Undertaker locked the door & beat up Paul Bearer in the cell. Kane went onto the top to try to get in the cell before Austin followed & they got into a brawl there. This lasted around 5 mins. & again, was more of a segment than an actual match. Undertaker vs. Mankind (King Of The Ring '98) - This was probably the most famous HITC match & the match that launched Mick Foley into wrestling immortality. He was thrown off the cage, through the cage, dropped on thumbtacks twice...this was the beating of the lifetime. Mankind vs. Kane ("RAW" Aug. '98) - Unlike the previous Cell encounter on RAW, this was an actual match that was used to continue to build up the "Highway To Hell" storyline leading up to SummerSlam '98. Foley took another fall off the cage (similar to the one HBK took in the first one) that he said hurt him more than the previous Cell match did on his "Hard Knocks & Cheap Pops" DVD. Austin came from under the ring to attack Kane while Taker was locked out the cell & couldn't save him. The same result that happened when Taker attacked Paul Bearer & Kane couldn't save him. WWE Champion Triple H vs. Cactus Jack (No Way Out '00) - Mick Foley's original retirement match as it was career vs. title here. After their classic Rumble street fight, this match didn't top it but did its job in letting Foley end his career with a bang. The story was about Foley promising to come off the cage onto Triple H so he had the cage locked so they couldn't get out but eventually found a way out after he missed hitting Triple H with the steel steps. The ending involving the flaming "barbie" & Cactus on top the cell was something. WWE Champion Kurt Angle vs. Steve Austin vs. The Rock vs. Undertaker vs. Rikishi vs. Triple H (Armageddon '00) - This was one of the wildest Cell matches to happen in that it was complete non-stop action throughout the match with each man squaring off with each other at one point of the bout...and even Mr. McMahon making a cameo to try to stop the match. All men eventually did get out eventually & went all over the place with Taker sending Rikishi on the same ride as Foley got over a year earlier & would be the last time someone took a dive off the top of the cage. Triple H vs. Chris Jericho (Judgment Day '02) - This match proves that this is one of the most dangerous matches in wrestling as referee Tim White's career was effected forever & eventually ended because of this match. The match itself resembled their Last Man Standing match from 2000 & heavily made up for the disappointing WMX8 title match they had months earlier. Fighting in & on top the cell ending with a pedigree on the top of the cell. WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker (No Mercy '02) - Another great Hell In The Cell bout as they kept it inside the cage while Taker bled like crazy & sold his wrist injury in a brutal match that saw Lesnar put over as a monster. WWE Champion Triple H vs. Kevin Nash with Mick Foley as the referee (Bad Blood '03) - The end of what could go down as the worst feud of 2003. Kevin Nash was so "under" (not over) that they brought in Mick Foley as the referee & switched the focus from Nash & Triple H to Foley & Triple H as you saw throughout this match as Triple H eventually attacked Foley with a chair & Foley returned the favor with the Mandible Claw amongst other things. Triple H eventually won the match but this was a very low spot in the Hell In A Cell series. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H (Bad Blood '04) - These two go over 45 minutes to give everyone a classic Hell In The Cell match that doesn't depend on someone going outside the cell, falling off the cage, or beating each other down with weapons the whole time to make it memorable. This was just those two beating each other down so badly that even you as the viewer are exhausted at the end of it. World Champion Batista vs. Triple H (Vengeance '05) - Their third, last, and best encounter. Many hardcore weapons (barbed wire chairs for example) were used. Triple H bleeds buckets once again as Batista gets his third straight PPV victory of Triple H. Undertaker vs. Randy Orton (Armageddon '05) - This for the most part came off as a "No Holds Barred" type of match more than a Hell In The Cell match. Weapons were used like a chain & steel steps while everyone bled (including Cowboy Bob & the referee). I personally enjoyed it while some didn't because again...it wasn't as brutal, non-stop high impact or "spotty" like the previous Cell matches were. DX vs. Big Show, Mr. McMahon, Shane McMahon (Unforgiven '06) - Before the match even started, the NEW Hell In A Cell was really something to see...the thought of anyone going off the top of this one is out the question. This to me was the best match from the whole McMahon/DX feud. It wasn't the best HITC but some of the moves & actions in the cage either make you want to laugh (Show getting constantly kicked in the nuts), puke (Big Show's KISS MY ASS club) or make you cringe (HHH's sledgehammer shot to Vince). There was enough here to keep you entertained throughout the match. And extra credit to Shane McMahon because I really thought the guy was seriously injured after the match but he just knew how to sell really well. World Champion Batista vs. Undertaker (Survivor Series '07) - Just like their entire series of matches, this was an awesome encounter. It wasn't on the level as Batista's last HITC match with Triple H but still a great performance from both men. Spots involving a table & the ringsteps would happen at times but besides that, it was straight Taker & Batista until the end when Edge interfered & cost Taker the title match. The only match they left out was the Undertaker/Big Boss Man one from WrestleMania XV but you really aren't missing anything there as that has gone down as the worst one of them all the point where they never showed highlights of that match when doing the video features on the Hell In A Cell Match. So out of 14 Hell In The Cell matches on here, only 2 of them are ones that would be considered flops & this would be considered an ultimate collection for those who are fans of this match & love violence & brutality. This is one collection I would highly recommend. Side Note: Since this won't be out until the last quarter of the year (October), if you want to know where to find the Cell matches already available on DVD then check out my "Listamania" where you can also find cage matches using different variations of this structure including ones that WCW used dating back to 1989.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Classic Set to Have.......Rare and Classic Hell in the Cell matches,
This review is from: WWE: Hell in a Cell (DVD)
It's the most demonic structure in WWE and careers have been permanently altered by its unforgiving steel. Some of the biggest Superstars in WWE history, including Shawn Michaels, Mankind, Undertaker, Triple H, Batista and more, have had signature moments in the Cell. Now, for the first time, fans can watch the greatest Hell in a Cell matches in WWE history in this collector's set, hosted by Mick Foley.
Disc 1 The Devil's Playground The Debut Hell in a Cell Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels Badd Blood (October 5, 1997) RAW in Hell Tag Team Hell in a Cell Match Stone Cold Steve Austin & Undertaker vs. Mankind & Kane RAW (June 15, 1998) The Defining Match Hell in a Cell Undertaker vs. Mankind King of the Ring (June 28, 1998) Partners turned Opponents Hell in a Cell Mankind vs. Kane RAW (August 24, 1998) Career on the Line Hell in a Cell Match for the WWE Championship (Cactus Jack's Career is on the Line) Triple H vs. Cactus Jack No Way Out (February 27, 2000) The Six Men Six-Man Hell in a Cell Match for the WWE Championship Kurt Angle vs. Rikishi vs. The Rock vs. Undertaker vs. Triple H vs. Steve Austin Armageddon (December 10, 2000) Disc 2 End the Game Hell in a Cell Triple H vs. Chris Jericho Judgment Day (May 19, 2002) Earning Your Respect Hell in a Cell Match for the WWE Championship Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar No Mercy (October 20, 2002) Special Guest Referee Hell in a Cell Match for the World Heavyweight Championship Triple H vs. Kevin Nash Bad Blood (June 15, 2003) Good Friends Gone Bad Hell in a Cell Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H Bad Blood (June 13, 2004) Disc 3 The Animal's Evolution Hell in a Cell Match for the World Heavyweight Championship Batista vs. Triple H Vengeance (June 26, 2005) The Legend Killer Hell in a Cell Undertaker vs. Randy Orton Armageddon (December 18, 2005) The Amplified Version Hell in a Cell Handicap Match Degeneration-X vs. Shane McMahon, Mr. McMahon & Big Show Unforgiven (September 17, 2006) The End of the Line Hell in a Cell Match for the World Heavyweight Championship Undertaker vs. Batista Survivor Series (November 18, 2007) Defining A Career Have some of these matches been released....Yes. Is this set overall worth owning......Absolutely....if for no other reason than the six man Hell in the Cell match which hasnt been on DVD as of yet. This match listing is accurate and I hope that I helped. Have a good day!
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