Shane McMahon has yet to win a Hell In A Cell match
The first time Shane McMahon wrestled inside Hell In A Cell was in 2006. This was the culmination of a months-long rivalry between Vince and Shane McMahon, and D-Generation X. Shawn Michaels and Triple H had reunited soon after WrestleMania 22 and were making Vince McMahon's life a living hell. The score was settled at the Unforgiven 2006 pay-per-view, where the McMahons teamed up with Big Show to take on DX. The match was certainly an unforgiving one, and there were moments when DX was on the verge of defeat, but they eventually managed to defeat the villainous trio. The match was the definitive end of DX's feud with Vince and Shane McMahon.
A decade later, at WrestleMania 32, Shane met The Undertaker inside Hell In A Cell and tasted his second consecutive defeat. A year later, he wrestled Kevin Owens inside Hell In A Cell to settle a personal feud. Sami Zayn helped Owens to win the match on this night, thus bringing Shane's record to 0-3.
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