Hereâs the Complete History of the HIAC PPV updated with all of tonightâs matches.A pretty good HIAC PPV, the 3 Hell In A Cell Matches were awesome, the undercard was not. R-Truth VS Drew Gulak was a fun match on the Kickoff Show. Cool opening video. Wow. Jey Uso VS Roman Reigns was a good match, with a lot of emotion. I like Afa & Sika coming out. Hardy VS Elias was OK, but I hate that they have to stoop and do the alcoholic angle. That should have stopped after Hardy's feud with Sheamus. Otis & Tuckerâs promo was OK, & I like Otisâ new music. Wow, I like Miz & Tucker's promo & the brawl between Otis & Tucker, but there won't be a payoff match since they are on different brands, unless they do something at Survivor Series. Amazing Hell In A Cell Match between Sasha Banks & Bayley. Now, let's hope she can defend it successfully before losing it. Bobby Lashley VS Slapjack was a waste of time. Maybe if they would have had RETRIBUTION def The Hurt Business on Raw last week, then maybe we could have gotten a proper US Title Match for tonight. Damn, I didn't expect anyone to fall off the Hell In A Cell, it wasn't a Mick Foley fall, but it was still unbelievable. McIntyre is amazing to take that fall. Excellent WWE Title Match between McIntyre & Orton.
Hereâs the Complete History of the Money In The Bank Page, updated with the result of tonightâs match: Hereâs the Complete History of the Hell In A Cell Match, updated with tonightâs 3 matches: Here are the Facts & Stats for Hell In A Cell:
- This was the 1st Hell In A Cell since 2010 to have 7 Matches, including the Kickoff Match & the 1st PPV since Extreme Rules on May 10 to have 7 Matches, the 1st time in Hell In A Cell PPV History that there wasnât any Tag Team Matches & the 1st PPV since the Royal Rumble on January 26 to not have a Tag Team Match, the 5th year in a row that there was not an Intercontinental Championship Match & the 1st PPV since Payback on August 30 to not have one, the 1st time since they were instituted that there wasnât a Womenâs Tag Team Championship Match & the 2nd PPV in a row to not have one, the 3rd year in a row that there wasnât a Menâs Tag Team Championship Match, the 1st PPV since Payback on August 30 to not have a Raw or Smackdown Tag Team Championship Match, the 4th year in a row that there wasnât a United States Championship Match & the 1st PPV since Extreme Rules on July 19 to not have one, & the 1st time since 2017 that there wasnât a Raw Womenâs Championship Match & the 1st PPV since Payback on August 30 to not have one
- The 3 Hell In A Cell Matches were the 43rd, 44th, & 45th Hell In A Cell Match of All-Time, the 24th, 25th, & 26th to take place at the Hell In A Cell PPV, the 12th year in a row at the Hell In A Cell PPV, & the 8th year in a row there were multiple Hell In A Cell Matches on a Hell In A Cell PPV, the 1st time there were 3 Hell In A Cell Matches since 2016, the 6th, 7th, & 8th Steel Cage Match of 2020, the 1st since Dominik Mysterio VS Seth Rollins on Raw on September 14, the 1st on PPV since Roman Reigns VS King Corbin at Super Showdown on February 27, & the 1st time there were multiple cage matches in 2020, the WWE & Universal Championship Matches were the 1st time that a WWE or Universal Championship was defended in a Steel Cage since Kofi Kingston VS Dolph Ziggler at Stomping Grounds on July 23, 2019, & the 1st for the Universal Championship since Roman Reigns VS Brock Lesnar at Greatest Royal Rumble on April 27, 2019, the 1st time that both the WWE & Universal Championships were defended in 2 Hell In A Cell Matches, the 19th & 20th Hell In A Cell Match for a WWE, World, or Universal Championship, but 4th for the Universal Championship
- R-Truth VS Drew Gulak was the 11th Official 24/7 Championship Match of 2020, 1st since Raw on September 28, & 1st ever on PPV & at Hell In A Cell, the 11th Dark/Pre-Show/Kickoff Match at Hell In a Cell, & 8th year in a row, the 1st Singles Match on the Hell In A Cell Kickoff since Mark Henry VS Bo Dallas in 2014, the 1st Title Match on the Kickoff since The New Day VS Rusev Day for the Smackdown Tag Team Titles since 2018, Truthâs 3rd Hell In A Cell PPV, 1st since 2010, which was also a Dark/Kickoff Match, giving him the longest gap between Hell In A Cell Matches, his 1st PPV of 2020 since Money In The Bank on May 10, 1st Kickoff Match of 2020, & 1st overall since Crown Jewel on October 31, 2019, Gulakâs 2nd Hell In A Cell Match & 1st since 2016, which was also a Kickoff Match, his 1st PPV Match of 2020 since WrestleMania 36 on April 4, which was also a Kickoff Match, was Truthâs 2nd Official 24/7 Title Defense, as of Hell In A Cell, Truthâs Reign has lasted 20 Days, which is the 6th Longest of All-Time, giving him the 3rd to 6th Longest Reigns of All-Time (after his 39th Reign (27 Days), 37th Reign (23 Days), & 24th Reign (21 Days)
- Jey Uso VS Roman Reigns was the 10th Universal Championship Match of 2020 & 4th PPV in a row in 2020, the 17th WWE, World, or Universal Championship Match to take place at the Hell In The Cell PPV & 6th year in a row, but 4th Universal Championship Match at Hell In A Cell & 3rd year in a row, the 1st ever I Quit Hell In A Cell Match for the Universal Championship, but 7th Stipulation Hell In A Cell after a 6-Way, a 5-Way, a Triple Threat, 2 Handicap Matches, & a Falls Count Anywhere Match, & 1st since Kevin Owens VS Shane McMahon in a Falls Count Anywhere Match in 2017, the 3rd year in a row that the Universal Championship was defended in a Hell In A Cell Match, the 2nd I Quit Match of 2020, the 1st since Toni Storm VS Kay Lee Ray on NXT UK on February 27, 2020, 1st for WWE proper since Cedric Alexander VS Noam Dar on 205 Live on July 11, 2017, & 1st on PPV since John Cena VS Rusev at Payback on May 17, 2015, the 1st ever I Quit Match for the Universal Championship, the 7th I Quit Match for a WWE or Universal Championship since John Cena VS The Miz at Over The Limit on May 22, 2011, Jey Usoâs 4th Hell In A Cell PPV & 1st since 2017, his 1st ever Singles Match at Hell In A Cell & the 1st time that he was not in a Tag Team Match at the Hell In A Cell PPV, his 2nd PPV in a row in 2020, the 1st time in his career that he wrestled 2 Singles Matches back-to-back on PPV, & his 2nd Hell In A Cell Match & 1st since 2017, the 3rd Steel Cage Match in his Career & the 1st since he & Jimmy Uso lost to The New Day at Hell In A Cell on October 18, 2017, he has only won 1 Steel Cage Match, when he & Jimmy Uso defeated The Wyatt Family on Raw on January 13, 2014, now giving him a Steel Cage Match Record of 1-3-0, his 1st ever Singles Steel Cage Match in his Career & his 1st ever I Quit Match, Roman Reignsâ 6th Hell In A Cell PPV & 3rd in a row, his 2nd Universal Championship Match at Hell In A Cell & 1st since 2018, his 3rd PPV in a row in 2020, his 4th Hell In A Cell Match & 1st since 2018, & the 8th Steel Cage Match in his Career & his 1st since he defeated King Corbin at Super Showdown on February 27, now giving him a Steel Cage Match Record of 5-2-1, his 1st ever I Quit Match. Hell In A Cell will be Reignâs 3rd Universal Championship Defense, so if he would have lost he would be the 1st Universal Champion since Braun Strowman who lost to Bray Wyatt at SummerSlam on August 23, 2020 to lose in his 3rd Defense, as of Hell In A Cell, Reignsâ Universal Championship Reign has lasted 55 Days, which is the 9th longest of All-Time, & he would been the 1st to lose the title in 55 Days, was the only match where both participants had previous Hell In A Cell experience, the 2nd 1-on-1 Match between Uso & Reigns, after Clash of Champions on September 27, which was won by Reigns, making it the 2nd match to be re-matched from Clash of Champions, & the only Cousin VS Cousin Match to take place multiple times on PPV in WWE History, the 2nd time that Uso & Reigns are wrestling each other at the Hell In A Cell PPV as they were part of a Triple Threat Tag Team Championship Match, as Jey teamed up with Jimmy Uso against Reigns & Seth Rollins, & Goldust & Cody Rhodes, the 6th time a Hell In A Cell Match has opened a Hell In A Cell PPV, & 5th year in a row, the 2nd WWE or Universal Title Match to open a Hell In A Cell PPV & 1st since The Undertaker VS CM Punk in 2009, & was Usoâs 3rd Hell In A Cell PPV opener after 2013 & 2016, Reignsâ 3rd Hell In A Cell PPV opener after 2013 & 2016, making them the 1st wrestlers to wrestle in 3 Hell In A Cell PPV openers, their 1st PPV openers of 2020, the 1st wrestler to go from the main event to the following PPVs opener in 2020, & was the 1st Universal Title Match to open up a PPV since Seth Rollins VS Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 35 on April 7, 2019, this continues the trend of the Universal Championship never changing hands at Hell In A Cell, as in 2018 & 2019, the Universal Championship Match ended in a No Contest, it wasnât defended in 2017, & was retained by pinfall in 2016, when Kevin Owens defeated Reigns, if the title changed hands, it would have been the 3rd WWE Title Change in a I Quit Match, with the other times being at Breaking Point on September 13, 2009, when John Cena defeated Randy Orton & at the Royal Rumble on January 24, 1999, when The Rock defeated Mankind, & if Jey Uso would have won, he would have been the 1st first time Universal Champion since Braun Strowman at WrestleMania 35 on April 4, 2020
- Jeff Hardy VS Elias was Jeff Hardyâs 2nd Hell In A Cell PPV & 1st since 2018 & his 1st Regular Non-Hell In A Cell Match at a Hell In A Cell PPV, his 2nd PPV in a row in 2020, Eliasâ Hell In A Cell PPV debut, his 1st match overall since he lost to King Corbin on Smackdown on May 15, & his 1st on PPV since he defeated Corbin at WrestleMania on April 4, their 1st ever 1-on-1 Match against each other in their career, & was the 54th Disqualification of 2020, the 1st since NXT on October 21, the 1st for WWE proper since 205 Live on October 16, & 2nd PPV in a row , the 6th Disqualification at Hell In A Cell, & 2nd year in a row, but 1st ever to take place in a Singles Match, as the rest were Tag Team & Womenâs Matches
- Otis VS The Miz was Otisâ Hell In A Cell debut & his 1st PPV since Money In The Bank on May 10, his 1st Singles Match on PPV since he defeated Dolph Ziggler at WrestleMania 36 on April 6, The Mizâs 6th Hell In A Cell PPV, his 1st since 2018, & his 1st ever Non-Title 1-on-1 Match at Hell In A Cell, his 1st PPV since Backlash on June 14, his 1st Singles Match since he lost to Big E on Smackdown on July 3, his 1st Singles Match on PPV since he lost to Bray Wyatt at TLC on December 15, 2019. the 1st time where a Money In The Bank Briefcase was on the line since Braun Strowman VS Kevin Owens at SummerSlam on August 19, 2018, Miz was the 1st time that someone won a Money In The Bank Briefcase since Edge defeated Mr. Kennedy on Raw on May 7, 2007, making Miz the 4th 2-time MITB Holder, after Edge, CM Punk, & Carmella, & 1st since Carmella on Smackdown on June 27 2017. Therefore, Otis held the Briefcase for 162 Days, which was the 5th Longest of All-Time, after Carmella (287 Days), Edge (280 Days), Seth Rollins (273 Days), & Dolph Ziggler (267 Days)
- Sasha Banks VS Bayley was the 11th Smackdown Womenâs Championship of 2020, the 1st since Smackdown on October 9, & the 2nd PPV in a row in 2020, & will be the 14th Womenâs Championship Match at Hell In A Cell, & 12th PPV in a row, making it the only title to be defended at every Hell In A Cell PPV, but the 3rd Smackdown Womenâs Championship in a row at Hell In A Cell, the 1st time since 2017 that there was only 1 Womenâs Match at Hell In A Cell & 1st PPV since Payback since August 30 to have only one, the 3rd Womenâs Hell In A Cell Match & 2nd year in a row, the 3rd Womenâs Cage Match of 2020, after 2 Matches in NXT, but 1st for the main roster since Alexa Bliss VS Becky Lynch on Smackdown on January 17, 2017, the 1st time that the Smackdown Womenâs Championship was defended in a Hell In A Cell Match, as the Raw Womenâs Championship was defended the previous 2 times, Sasha Banksâ 3rd Hell In A Cell PPV & 2nd in a row & 3rd Womenâs Championship Match at Hell In A Cell, but 1st Smackdown Womenâs Championship Match at a Hell In A Cell PPV, her 1st PPV since Payback on August 30, her 1st Singles Match on PPV since she lost to Asuka at SummerSlam on August 23, her 3rd Hell In A Cell Match, making her the only woman to compete in all 3 Womenâs Hell In A Cell Matches, her 3rd Steel Cage Match in her Career, with all of her Cage Matches being Hell In A Cell Matches, with her last match being a loss to Becky Lynch at Hell In A Cell on October 6, 2019, now giving her a Steel Cage Match Record of 1-3-0, Bayleyâs 3rd Hell In A Cell PPV & 2nd in a row, her 2nd year in a row defending the Smackdown Womenâs Championship, making her the 1st Womenâs Champion since AJ Lee in 2013 & 2014 to defend the same Womenâs Championship at back-to-back Hell In A Cell PPVs, her 8th PPV in a row in 2020 & her 1st ever Steel Cage Match in her Career, now giving her a Cage Match Record of 0-1-0, making her the 2nd year in a row that a woman made their Hell In A Cell debut, was Bayleyâs 12th Smackdown Womenâs Championship Defense, giving her the most Defenses in History, as of Hell In A Cell, her Reign has lasted 380 Days, which was the longest in History, the 17th 1-on-1 Match between them, with their 1st match taking place on NXT on September 25, 2013, which was won by Banks & their last match taking place on Smackdown on October 9, 2020, which was won by Banks by Disqualification, so now in their 18 matches, Banks has won 6 times, Bayley has won 9 times, & 2 matches have ended in a No Contest, was the 1st time ever that they will be wrestling each other on WWE PPV, & they have now competed for the NXT Womenâs Championship twice & the Smackdown Womenâs Championship twice, the 1st time since AJ Lee VS Paige in 2014 that Charlotte Flair was not in a Womenâs Championship Match, the 1st Smackdown Womenâs Title Change of 2020, but 4th Womenâs Title Change at the Hell In A Cell PPV, & 1st since 2018, when Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair to win the Smackdown Womenâs Championship, which was the only time the Smackdown Womenâs Championship has changed hands at Hell In A Cell, & now Banks is the 1st first time Smackdown Womenâs Champion since Bayleyâs 1st Reign, when she defeated Charlotte Flair at Money In The Bank on May 19, 2019, the 5th wrestler after Asuka, Bayley, Alexa Bliss, & Charlotte Flair to win the NXT, Raw, & Smackdown Womenâs Championship & the 3rd Grand Slam Womenâs Champion after Asuka & Bayley, & the 18th Smackdown Womenâs Title Change of All-Time
- Bobby Lashley VS Slapjack was the 14th United States Championship Match of 2020, the 1st since Clash of Champions on September 27, & the 2nd PPV in a row in 2020, the 9th at Hell In A Cell & 1st since 2017, Lashleyâs Hell In A Cell PPV debut & 2nd PPV in 2020, Slapjackâs WWE PPV & Hell In A Cell PPV debut, his 1st Singles Match since he lost to Bronson Reed on NXT on August 5, & 1st on the main roster since he lost to Humbert Carrillo on Main Event on June 18, was Lashleyâs 2nd US Title Defense, so if he would have lost, he would have been the 1st US Champion since Ricochet who lost to AJ Styles at Extreme Rules on July 14, 2019 to lose the title in his 2nd Defense, as of Hell In A Cell, his reign has lasted 55 Days, beating his previous reign, which lasted 48 Days (5/26/06 â 7/14/06), & would have been the 1st to lose the title in 55 Days, & was the 1st time the US Title was retained at Hell In A Cell since Roman Reigns defeated Rusev in 2016
- Drew McIntyre VS Randy Orton was the 11th WWE Championship Match of 2020, the 1st since Raw on September 28, & the 2nd PPV in a row & 18th WWE, World, or Universal Championship Match to take place at the Hell In The Cell PPV & 6th year in a row, the 1st time that there were 2 Championship Matches at the Hell In The Cell PPV since 2018, & the 1st WWE Championship Match at the Hell In A Cell PPV since 2018, the 1st WWE Championship Match inside the Hell In A Cell since Daniel Bryan VS Randy Orton in 2013, Drew McIntyreâs 4th Hell In A Cell PPV & 1st since 2018, his 1st Singles Match at a Hell In A Cell PPV since he defeated R-Truth in 2009, his 1st ever Championship Match at Hell In A Cell, & 1st ever Hell In A Cell Match, making him the 1st WWE Champion since Brock Lesnar in 2002 to make their Cell debut as the defending WWE Champion, McIntyreâs 2nd PPV in a row in 2020 & will be his 2nd Steel Cage Match in his Career, & 1st since he defeated Dolph Ziggler on Raw on December 31, 2018, now giving him a Cage Match Record of 1-1-0, McIntyreâs 9th Defense of the WWE Championship, so since he lost, he is the 1st WWE Champion since Randy Orton who lost to CM Punk at Backlash on April 27, 2008 to lose in his 9th Defense, as of Hell In A Cell, Drew McIntyreâs Reign has lasted 202 Days, making him the 24th WWE Champion to have a Reign over 200 Days, the 1st since Seth Rollins (219 Days, 3/29/15 â 11/4/15) & was the 1st ever to lose the WWE Championship in 202 Days, Randy Ortonâs 10th Hell In A Cell PPV, which is the most matches in Hell In A Cell PPV History, his 5th WWE or World Championship Match at Hell In A Cell, which is the most of All-Time & his 1st since 2013, the only person in History to win the WWE Championship twice inside the Hell In A Cell, in 2009 & 2013, Ortonâs 8th Hell In A Cell Match, which is the 3rd most Cell Matches of All-Time after The Undertaker (14) & Triple H (9), & his 1st since 2018, his 2nd straight Cell Match, where he wrestled someone making their Cell debuts, as in 2018, he wrestled Jeff Hardy, Ortonâs 4th PPV in a row in 2020, his 15th Steel Cage Match in his Career, & his 1st since he defeated Jeff Hardy at Hell In A Cell on September 16, 2018, now giving him a Cage Match record of 9-6-0, the 6th 1-on-1 Match between McIntyre & Orton, with their 1st match taking place on Raw on October 3, 2011, which was won by Orton, & their last match taking place at Clash of Champions, which was won by McIntyre, so now in their 5 matches, McIntyre has won 2, Orton won 3, & 1 match ended in a No Contest, the 3rd match to be re-matched from Clash of Champions, the 12th year in a row that a Hell In A Cell Match main evented a Hell In A Cell PPV, making it the only match to main event the Hell In A Cell PPV, the 7th WWE, World, or Universal Title Match to main event Hell In A Cell, but the 1st WWE Championship Match to main event Hell In A Cell since Daniel Bryan VS Randy Orton in 2013, McIntyreâs 1st Hell In A Cell PPV main event, Ortonâs 2nd Hell In A Cell PPV main event & 1st since 2013, making him the 2nd year in a row after Seth Rollins in 2014 & 2019 to main event a Hell In a Cell PPV for the 2nd time, & only the 4th wrestler to compete in 2 Hell In A Cell PPV main events after Rollins, The Undertaker (2010 & 2015), & CM Punk (2011 & 2012), McIntyreâs 3rd PPV main event of 2020, after the Royal Rumble on January 26 & WrestleMania 36 on April 5, Ortonâs 3rd PPV main event of 2020, after the Royal Rumble on January 26 & Backlash on June 16, the 1st WWE Championship Match to main event since McIntyre VS Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36 on April 5, the 2nd WWE Title Chang of 2020 & 1st since McIntyre defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania on April 5, & 7 time at Hell In A Cell & 1st since 2013, when Orton defeated Daniel Bryan, & the 5th WWE Title Change inside the Hell In A Cell & 1st since Orton VS Bryan in 2013, & was the 1st WWE Title Change in a Steel Cage Match since John Cena defeated The Miz & John Morrison in a Triple Threat Match at Extreme Rules on May 1, 2011, Orton is now a 10 Time WWE Champion, which is the 2nd most after Cenaâs 13 & his 14th WWE or World Championship Overall, the 1st time he was WWE Champion since he lost the title to Jinder Mahal at Backlash on May 21, 2017, & was the 139th WWE Title Change of All-Time
- Tonight was the 1st Hell In A Cell since 2017 to have 2 Title Changes but the 1st time since 2011 to have a Womenâs Title & WWE Title Change, the 1st PPV of 2020 since Payback on August 30 to have 2 Title Changes & the 1st PPV since WrestleMania 36 to have a Womenâs & WWE Title Change