5 'lasts' of The Undertaker's WWE career

The Undertaker is arguably the greatest WWE Superstar of all time
The Undertaker is arguably the greatest WWE Superstar of all time

#2 The Undertaker's last Hell in a Cell match

One last time in his own backyard
One last time in his own backyard

The Undertaker has been a part of many stipulation matches throughout his long tenure in WWE. However, the one stipulation that has time and again added gleam to 'Taker's career and has also been referred to as The Deadman's own backyard is Hell in a Cell.

The Undertaker has had some of the most iconic moments of his WWE career during Hell in a Cell matches. Be it the time he threw Mankind off the roof of the cage into the announce table or his 'End of an Era' match against Triple H at WrestleMania 28, we've always seen The Phenom deliver inside the vicious steel structure.

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The Undertaker's last outing inside Hell in a Cell saw him face off with Shane McMahon in what was the latter's first match in almost seven years. A returning Shane O'Mac wanted control of RAW but Vince McMahon said that he'll have to wrestle one person at one place with one stipulation for that.

The person turned out to be The Undertaker with the place being WrestleMania 32. And the stipulation was obviously Hell in a Cell. While the match wasn't one of 'Taker's greatest bouts ever, it did have one spot which was talked about for days.

Shane McMahon jumped off the roof of Hell in a Cell and while his intention was to hit The Deadman, the latter moved away and Shane exploded through the announce table. The Undertaker then carried Shane O'Mac to the ring, delivered a Tombstone Piledriver, and picked up the win.

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