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I believe you incorrectly stated when the second actual Hell in a Cell match took place. In your column, you say Mankind and Undertaker took part in the Cell at King of the Ring 1996, when actually it was two years later – 1998.
The lack of violence doesn’t make sense either. With all the brutal Ladder matches theyve had since 2009 or even the PPV before HIACs event debut, Breaking Point.