The history of any World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view is dotted with matches, moments and results that leave fans wondering what the hell the company's creative staff was doing.
"Why would this guy win?" "How did that finish help so and so?" "Who booked this crap?"
Those are just a few of the questions asked after witnessing some of the company's worst pay-per-view booking decisions.
The Hell in a Cell event is no different. Throughout its brief five-year history, there have been more than a few decisions that have left those watching questioning the competence of those in charge of scripting the program they so very much love and support.
Whether it was the premature demise of a promising champion, th...
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