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WWE: 6-man Hell in a Cell 2000 is the most chaotic main event in history

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In the history of the WWE, there may be no more chaotic main event than the 6-man Hell in a Cell match at Armageddon 2000. The upcoming WarGames at Survivor Series could challenge that status, but for now let’s bask in the glory of the Attitude Era.

The year 2000 was probably the hottest year in the history of the industry, with a crazy level of star power operating weekly on Raw and Smackdown, and consistently excellent pay per views.

So, it made sense that the final pay per view of the year would be headlined by the zenith of the craziness of the Attitude Era.

This was added to by the reasoning behind the announcement of a 6-man Hell in a Cell. Mick Foley, WWE commissioner at the time, outlined the steps that led us to the road to hell.

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