#4 Braun Strowman - WWE Hell in a Cell 2018
There were a few years there where WWE kept ending Hell in a Cell matches by DQ or no contest. It's never been a popular decision, with the latest one being that Seth Rollins-The Fiend fiasco that left fans chanting "AEW", "Restart the match", and "We want refunds" afterward. Because of that, fans tend to forget the event the year prior.
Roman Reigns had finally taken the WWE Universal Championship away from Brock Lesnar and was set to defend it against his long-time rival Braun Strowman. With the feud that The Monster Among Men and The Big Dog had over several years, both as parts of their own factions and as singles competitors, a match between two of the best bruisers in the company inside that structure made a ton of sense.
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Braun Strowman was confident in his ability to beat Reigns and decided not to surprise him. He laid out the challenge loud and clear at WWE Hell in a Cell. They'd face off in a Hell in a Cell match where nobody could interfere. Of course, Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler attempted to break in on behalf of Strowman while the Shield did their best to help Reigns. Someone else, however, made their presence known. That someone was former WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar.
The allies of Reigns and Strowman took each other out, and Lesnar made his way to the ring to lay out the two competitors. Referee Mick Foley attempted to get a handle of the situation but was blinded by Paul Heyman, who sprayed him with mace.
Lesnar left nothing but destruction in his wake, and when he and Heyman left, the PPV was over. There was no definitive end to the match, Reigns and Strowman were seen struggling to get to their feet as the feed ended.