WWE Hell In A Cell 2015 Results: Seth Rollins vs. Kane Video Highlights
WWE Champion Seth Rollins defended his title against the demon Kane at the Hell In A Cell PPV! If Kane loses, he’s done as Director of Operations!
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Check out what happened in this Hell in a Cell match.
Seth Rollins is out to the ring first, breaking from the usual tradition for title matches. Fire and brimstone as Kane makes his way down to the aisle. Rollins with some trash talk in the beginning, telling Kane he’s just one man, not two identities. Kane misses a right hand wildly, Rollins counters but gets hit with a DDT by Kane. Rollins comes back, goes to the top turnbuckle but gets knocked to the outside. Kane is going for maximum damage early, cleaing off the Spanish announce table. Rollins escapes to the ring and goes for his patented dive, but gets caught and hit with a right hand.
Back in the ring and Kane’s putting his power advantage to good use, nailing Rollins with a flapjack. Kane to the top turnbuckle, slowly, giving Rollins time to stop him with a hot shot off the top ropes. Rollins quickly takes advantage with a flipping plancha to the outside that nails Kane at the top of the head. Rollins with the slingblade and a quick one-count pin attempt. Rollins looking shocked at the quick kickout.
Rollins staying in control with a rear chinlock and a series of hard side kicks to the chest. Rollins going to the top turnbuckle, goes for the ax handle and gets nailed with a right hand by Kane. Kane tried to follow it up with a kick but misses and gets hung up on the turnbuckle, allowing Rollins to stomp the leg. Kane fights back but Rollins dropkicks his legs out from under him. Rollins to the top once again, but Kane stops him and lands a huge superplex. Kane with a series of clothesline followed by a huge boot! Goes for the pin, 1…2…Rollins just kicks out. Kane to the top, but Rollins springs like a cat and joins him. Both men fighting but Kane launches him to the mat, followed by his vintage clothesline!
Kane’s got him goozled for a chokeslam, Rollins with a slick kick reserversal. Kane catches him anyway…CHOKESLAM! 1…2…Rollins BARELY kicks out. Kane’s signaling for the tombstone….he’s got him up, but Rollins slips away and rolls out to the ring. Kane right behind him, Irish whips Rollins into the apron followed by a devastating sideslam onto the announce table! Kane’s clearing off the table for something nasty. Rollins is trying to get away but Kane stops him and launches him over the table into the announcers. Kane has him on the table, Rollins in the chokeslam but he slips out and powerbombs Kane onto the table which doesn’t break. Ouch!
Referees are calling for the medical staff to look at Kane. Kane barely beat the 10-count back in the ring. Rollins going for the Pedigree but is sent to the apron. He nails Kane with a kick, then a flying knee to the head, followed quickly by another. Kane is on his knees, nearly knocked out. Rollins with a pair of nasty superkicks. Rollins with a frog splash! 1…2…Kane got the shoulder up! The crowd is chanting “Eddie! Eddie!” in honor of Eddie Guerrero. Kane grabs Rollins by the throat, but Rollins fights away from it and nails the Pedigree. 1…2…3! Rollins retains!
Travis’ Thoughts: Rollins carried this match as we all knew he would, but Kane wasn’t terrible. He’s just not up to Rollins’ level at this point, and nobody bought for a second that Kane was going to win. So there just wasn’t much excitement any time Kane hit a big move and went for the pin. It sounds like WWE is teasing Roman Reigns as Rollins’ next opponent, and hopefully this will see the end of Kane as part of major feuds.
Next: WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 Review
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