#4 Hell In A Cell
The 2017 SmackDown Live-exclusive Hell In A Cell event will go down as one of the best in the pay-per-view’s nine-year history, largely thanks to the two incredible matches that took place inside the steel structure.
The night began with another classic match between The New Day and The Usos, this time inside Hell In A Cell, and it ended with Sami Zayn turning heel to help Kevin Owens defeat Shane McMahon, who had just jumped off the top of the 20ft-high cell.
Charlotte Flair to return and wrestle a CURRENT CHAMPION?
The rest of the show was okay, if a little underwhelming, especially the WWE Championship match between Jinder Mahal and Shinsuke Nakamura and the SmackDown Women’s Championship match between Natalya and Charlotte Flair.
Still, add Baron Corbin’s surprise United States title win to the two brutal Hell In A Cell matches and it was a pay-per-view well worth watching.
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