#3 Brock Lesnar (c) vs The Undertaker – No Mercy 2002 – Hell in a Cell for the WWE Championship
Hell in a Cell 2015 wasn’t the first time that these two had battled inside the demonic structure.
Brock Lesnar probably had the greatest first year any superstar ever had in company’s history – winning King of the Ring, laying waste to stalwarts like Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair and pinning The Rock at SummerSlam to capture the Undisputed Championship.
Now it was time for The Beast to go toe-to-toe with the Phenom. After an indecisive finish to their match a month earlier, they decided to end it once and for all.
This was one of the better Hell-in-a-Cell matches in terms of use of the environment and the actual cell structure. Brock Lesnar was absolutely dominating The Undertaker (targeting his kayfabe broken hand) and was looking more and more comfortable in that surrounding as the match was progressed.
This was such a bloodbath that Paul Heyman – who was outside looking in – was covered in blood by the time this match concluded. After hitting each other with their respective signature and finishing moves like F5, Chokeslam and Last Ride, Brock Lesnar defeated the American Badass after a resounding F5.
After a violent and consuming match, Lesnar mounted on the side of the cell and victoriously held the title over his head. Come to think of it, this might not have even been the best match on the card but is still one of the best matches in the structure’s history.