The Undertaker’s 5 Greatest Matches Inside Hell in a Cell in WWE
By Dean Siemon
Credit: WWE
#3 – 2000 Armageddon: Six-Way WWF Championship
It’s one thing to have a championship match for the company’s world championship. It’s another thing to make it a three-way or four-way match to include a little more unpredictability to how the match will end.
But at Armageddon on Dec. 10, 2000, the WWF Championship was up for grabs in a six-man Hell in a Cell match that featured Kurt Angle, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Rock, Undertaker and Rikishi. In many ways, this felt like the type of match you would set up on your Nintendo 64 after inserting your WWF No Mercy cartridge.
Even though this might have been one of the few times where Rikishi was in the main event picture, he was part of one of the more memorable spots in the match type’s history. At one point, the Undertaker sent the Samoan heavyweight off the cage where he landed on a truck bed filled with pine chips. Not as devastating as sending someone through a table very high, but you could see Rikishi was shaken up as his lips were quivering from the fall.
While Angle won the match and held onto his championship, this was still an All-Star match that could have easily been booked for WrestleMania or SummerSlam.
Next: No. 2