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*** ''Hell In A Cell 2010'' had Wrestling/JohnCena losing to Wade Barrett, thus (reluctantly) becoming member of Wrestling/TheNexus.

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*** ''Hell In A Cell 2010'' had Wrestling/JohnCena losing to Wade Barrett, thus (reluctantly) becoming a member of Wrestling/TheNexus.
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* NauseaFuel: Cody Rhode's revealing his torn pec injury in the ''2022'' PPV. A lot of reactors looked in horror at how severe it was.

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* NauseaFuel: Cody Rhode's revealing his torn pec injury in the ''2022'' PPV. A lot of reactors looked in horror at how severe it was.was and the audience is stunned silent.



*** ''Hell In A Cell 2022'' had Wrestling/CodyRhodes battling and defeating Wrestling/SethRollins inside HIAC despite suffering a torn pectoral muscle.
* ToughActToFollow: The ''King of the Ring 1998'' match between Mankind and The Undertaker not only outshone the eponymous tournament (thus reducing Wrestling/KenShamrock's draw power) but also every other HIAC match which came afterwards. Foley thought Undertaker's [=HiaC=] with Shawn Michaels was this (and he still personally believes that it was superior to his own match with Taker), but it turned out that his own [=HiaC=] debut against Taker would set the standard for the match, and be the measuring stick by which not only his own matches, but every Hell in a Cell match that followed would be stacked up against. It's generally agreed that no subsequent [=HiaC=] has met that standard, except possibly HHH vs Taker at Mania, but given the toll the match had on Foley's body, it's also generally agreed that's a good thing.

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*** ''Hell In A Cell 2022'' had Wrestling/CodyRhodes battling and defeating Wrestling/SethRollins inside HIAC despite suffering a torn pectoral muscle.
muscle, the reveal of the torn pec itself memorable for how severe the injury was.
* ToughActToFollow: The ''King of the Ring 1998'' match between Mankind and The Undertaker not only outshone the eponymous tournament (thus reducing Wrestling/KenShamrock's draw power) but also every other HIAC match which came afterwards. Foley thought Undertaker's [=HiaC=] with Shawn Michaels was this (and he still personally believes that it was superior to his own match with Taker), but it turned out that his own [=HiaC=] debut against Taker would set the standard for the match, and be the measuring stick by which not only his own matches, but every Hell in a Cell match that followed would be stacked up against. It's generally agreed that no subsequent [=HiaC=] has met that standard, except possibly HHH vs Taker at Mania, Mania and Cody Rhodes vs Seth Rollins at HIAC 2022, but given the toll the match had on Foley's body, it's also generally agreed that's a good ''good'' thing.

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