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MikeyWire wrote:If you haven't already bought it i can definately recommend..The 3 disk Hell in a cell Dvd set...
Well worth £12... HMV have a fair few other WWE DVD's on offer at the moment..
The thing is, I've always found the majority of Hell in a Cell matches to be a bit of a damp squib. They build them up to be something intense and insane and they mostly fail to deliver. I still think the best one was the original HBK vs Taker one. Everyone remembers the Foley vs Taker one but mainly because it's the match that nearly killed Foley. The Foley vs HHH retirement/championship match was good too. However, beyond those 3 I can't think of any other "classic" HiaC matches
When you're a Bradford fan there's always a light at the end of the tunnel.
V For Vendetta wrote:Regal tends to be involved in the best bits.
William Regal - the prime example of a massively under-utilised talent.
Mind you he only had himself to blame when he was last in the spotlight - just won King of the Ring, was general manager and looked set for a world title run when he was suspended for 30 days for a drugs violation.
Roofaldo wrote:The thing is, I've always found the majority of Hell in a Cell matches to be a bit of a damp squib. They build them up to be something intense and insane and they mostly fail to deliver. I still think the best one was the original HBK vs Taker one. Everyone remembers the Foley vs Taker one but mainly because it's the match that nearly killed Foley. The Foley vs HHH retirement/championship match was good too. However, beyond those 3 I can't think of any other "classic" HiaC matches
I enjoyed the one where Rikishi got thrown on to the back of a truck or something.
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