Hell in a Cell 2013
I’ve now watched 5 shows from 2013 and aside from WrestleMania 29, it’s all been from this 3 month period… And I can safely say, this was one of the lamest shows I’ve watched so far. Not even horrendously bad, but really lame.
Match 1: WWE Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Match - Cody Rhodes & Goldust (c) def. The Shield & The Usos (14:38)
The opener was the best match of the evening. What a way to start off. Of course, we have normal tag rules and The Shield isolate Goldust from not just Cody, but The Usos as well. You can really see Roman starting to get more confident in the ring, with his trash talk to Goldie. Goldust eventually tags in Cody, and Cody brings the fight to Rollins, leaping into the ring with a springboard dropkick. One of the Usos tags himself in. One of them dives onto Roman on the outside, and comes back in and pop up samoan drops Seth where Seth gets some MAD air. Cody tags himself back in and the big spot of the match, Cody superplexes Seth off the top rope onto the crowd of men on the outside. Cody tosses Seth back into the ring and covers Seth, but the pin is broken by an Uso hitting a splash on both men. The Uso tries to drag Seth over to his corner so he can tag himself in, but Roman spears him into the 3rd row! The other Uso comes in and hits a kick to Roman’s face. Goldust removes that Uso. Seth is left alone with the Rhodes brothers. Seth is hit with a Disaster Kick, Goldust hits Seth in the face. Seth stumbles back into a Cross Rhodes from Cody. 1, 2, 3. Great opening match.
My Rating: ****
Match 2: Fandango & Summer Rae def. The Great Khali & Natalya (4:48)
And how quickly this show falls off a cliff. This… oof this was bad. Fandango had to work with Khali and Nattie had to work with Summer. This was Summer Rae’s first match (at least on the main roster). Yeah uh… this was terrible. It’s a Khali match and Summer Rae is inexperienced. Thankfully its short. Summer throws Nattie into the ropes before rolling her up from behind to score the win.
My Rating: DUD
Match 3: United States Championship Match - Big E. Langston def. Dean Ambrose (c) via countout (8:43)
This match wasn’t announced in advance, it was announced on the kickoff. Now Ambrose being there is one thing cause Roman and Seth had a match… but why would Big E. show up if he’s not booked? Shaking my head. This match was alright, I liked how aggressive both men were. Ambrose tries to intimidate Big E, but Big E. powers around Dean. Big E. gets a nasty gash under his eye when him and Dean crack heads. Big E. hits a spear to the outside from the apron, which might have been one of the first times he did this. Ambrose decides he doesn’t wanna fight anymore. He grabs his championship, and takes the countout. Big E. goes out and grabs Dean, tossing him back inside and hits a Big Ending.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 4: 2-on-1 Handicap Hell in a Cell Match - CM Punk def. Ryback & Paul Heyman (13:50)
Goddamn, this sucked. This was horrible. This feud had been going on for way too long and this was a fitting end to such a crap storyline. It was good in the beginning, but after Ryback got involved, it felt like they were just trying to just prolong this. So Ryback comes out before Heyman. Heyman is lifted up onto the roof by a scissor lift and he remains there for the whole match. So it’s pretty much just Punk vs Ryback. It goes as one would expect it to. Ryback tosses Punk around the ring and into the cell. Punk can’t carry Ryback to a good match. The cell isn’t utilized very well in this match, it really could’ve just been a normal No DQ Match, which I have a feeling I’m gonna be saying a lot during these Hell in a Cell PPV reviews. Punk begins making the comeback. He eventually brings a table into the ring and Ryback crotches him on the side of it, then hits a Meathook Clothesline for a 2. After the kickout, Ryback sets up the table, but Punk low blows him and pushes him onto the table. Punk hits an elbow drop through the table and then a GTS to finish the match. Thank god. So next, Punk grabs a kendo stick, climbs to the top of the Cell where Heyman is and beats him repeatedly with it. Before he hits a GTS to Heyman on top. And like… that’s Punk’s retribution. They made us sit 4 months through this storyline for that… I don’t think it was worth it, not gonna lie.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 5: Los Matadores def. The Real Americans (5:30)
So, Los Matadores are pretty much dead on arrival here. Generally, when you’re debuting a tag team, you don’t exactly want the crowd cheering for the other team in the match. Not only that, but The Real Americans (Cesaro in particular) come out of this match looking way better… at least they did until after the match. It all starts when Swagger chop blocks… Diego? Yeah Diego outside the ring and the Real Americans beat on these guys for practically the whole match. Halfway through the match, Cesaro swings one of the Matadors and the crowd is on their side the rest of the match. Then later in the match, Swagger has one in the ankle lock, and the Matador rolls through, knocking Swagger into Cesaro on the apron. Then they hit some sort of lame finish on Swagger to win their match. No wonder they never got over holy shit. Cesaro by himself made them look worse by comparison.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 6: World Heavyweight Championship Match - John Cena def. Alberto Del Rio (c) (15:05)
What emotional comeback story is this for Cena? Number 7? Number 8? This match is actually good, it’s just that much like Cena’s match with Jericho at Survivor Series ‘08, it’s awfully predictable. Although I will say, Cena having an injured elbow against a guy with an arm submission adds an interesting dynamic. One thing they kept doing that pissed me off was they kept showing Sandow, who was still the MITB briefcase holder, backstage watching the match. Why do this if you had no intention of having him cash in tonight? The first half of the match is boring, Del Rio wears Cena down. After Del Rio misses a dropkick to the outside and crashes, the tide turns and Cena makes a comeback. It’s pretty back and forth for the rest of the match. I remember a spot in the match being when Cena is on the top rope, Del Rio leaps and hits an enziguri. Cena lands on his bad arm as he crashes on to the mat. The first time Del Rio tries for the Armbreaker, Cena reverses it into an STF, but Del Rio reaches the ropes and grabs it by 2 fingers. Del Rio later hits a superkick and then applies the armbreaker, but Cena powers Del Rio up and hits a powerbomb. Cena goes for an AA, Del Rio escapes the first time, but Cena hits it a moment later to win the match. How shocking. Good match though, so I can’t complain a whole lot.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 7: Divas Championship Match - AJ Lee (c) def. Brie Bella (5:35)
Yeah, not a lot to talk about here other than the fact that AJ was SEXY AS HELL at this time. Like holy hell. AJ wears down Brie for a short time before Brie gets her comeback in. Brie manages to pull a pretty good transition into a single leg crab. AJ reaches for the ropes where Tamina is. But Nikki runs over and tackles Tamina to the floor. AJ reaches the ropes and forces the break. Brie shrieks before she runs with an attempted knee to AJ, but AJ moves and Brie hits Nikki instead. Which, what the hell was Nikki gonna do? Then AJ gets Brie in the… I legit forget what the name is. It’s Widow’s something, help me out guys. Brie taps, AJ wins. Let’s move on.
My Rating: **1/4
Main Event: Hell in a Cell Match for the vacant WWE Championship with Shawn Michaels as Special Referee - Randy Orton def. Daniel Bryan (22:17)
This was well on its way to getting a higher rating if it wasn’t for the overbooked ending. It’s funny how all of Bryan and Orton’s best matches together were on Raw instead of on PPV. The chemistry these two had can’t be denied as they had another very good match here. Orton uses the cell and various weapons to punish Bryan. But of course, Bryan is no pushover and fights back using the same weapons. A spot I remember is when Bryan is suicide diving Orton repeatedly and the last one costs Bryan is he smacks head first into the cell wall. Bryan starts beating the shit out of Orton later with a chair, and tosses a bunch in the ring. Orton eyepokes Bryan who drops the chair he’s holding. Orton then beats Bryan with it before he picks Bryan up on the top rope and drops onto at least one of the chairs that Bryan spent all that time tossing in the ring. After a 2 count, Orton starts getting pissed and Triple H comes down, and telling Shawn to do his job, and Shawn says I am. Bryan gets Orton down in a Yes Lock, but Orton manages to escape. He hits a draping DDT before attempting an RKO, but Bryan shoves Orton off himself and into Shawn. Triple H decides that he needs to get in there to check on him. Bryan hits a Running Knee to Orton and has the match won, but Shawn is down. Bryan tries to get Shawn up, but Triple H shoves Bryan off. So Bryan hits HHH with a knee too. So Shawn… superkicks Bryan and allows Orton to make the cover and become the new WWE Champion, sending millions of Bryan’s fans into a fit of rage.
My Rating: ***3/4
Cagematch Rating: 5.66
My Rating: 4.5/10
This match had some good matches on it, but for the most part, I thought this show was hot garbage. It is better with hindsight considering that we now know that Bryan goes on to win the championship at WrestleMania… But WWE didn’t have plans to do that and if they try to say otherwise, they’re fucking lying. It’s not just the booking that’s bad, but most of this card stunk. I’m sure everybody was looking forward to Fandango and Summer Rae against Khali and Natalya. Really tempting people to buy those tickets. Opening tag match is good and the 2 World Title matches are good. Fuck the rest of this show.
Time for another pandemic era show… Yippie. This time it’ll be Fastlane 2021.