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December 26, 2025 By  Pro Wrestling, WWE, WWE Universe

WWE Attitude Era: All December PPV Main Events, Ranked

1. Six-Man Armageddon Hell In A Cell Match (Armageddon 2000)

A graphic from the 6-Man HEll in a Cell Match at Armageddon 2000
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The unforgettable six-man Hell in a Cell Match from Armageddon 2000 is one of the wildest main events in the company’s history. Therefore, it’s no surprise to see it top this list. Kurt Angle, just 13 months into his main roster run, was already the WWF Champion. That night, the Olympic Gold Medalist stepped inside Hell in a Cell to defend his belt against The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, The Undertaker, and Rikishi. The result was an absolutely chaotic main event that is still talked about to this day.

The highlight of the match was The Undertaker’s chokeslam to Rikishi off the top of the cell, but there was a lot more to the bout than just that all-time great spot. It was unpredictable from start to finish. Everyone brawled all over ringside. Almost everyone bled buckets. The Rock and Austin teased their upcoming WrestleMania 17 showdown. In the middle of all this chaos, the “rookie” Angle found a way to leave the cell with his Championship intact.

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About Tomás Cunha

Tomás Cunha is a Portuguese freelance wrestling writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience. Before joining Last Word on Sports, Tomás worked for notable pro wrestling websites such as TheSportster, WhatCulture and WrestleTalk. Aside from pro wrestling, Tomás enjoys watching football/soccer and he is a massive supporter of both FC Porto and the Portuguese National Team.

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