| *waves*December 13 2008 at 5:13 PM | Jack E Breaker |
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Instead of a normal steel cage enclosing only the ring, a bigger steel structure with a roof was made enclosing not only the ring but also the surrounding ringside area. Therefore, there is a wider space between the ring apron and the cell walls. And unlike a steel cage match (wherein escaping the cage is one way to win), the only way to win this match called the Hell in a Cell is via pinfall or submission, (although interestingly, a Hell in a Cell match has not ended by submission thus far). Naturally, count-outs and disqualifications do not apply to a Hell in a Cell match.
Generally, the combatants battle inside the cell while the cell's door is locked and chained to keep out Superstars who would try to interfere in the match. However, there have been Cell matches wherein the wrestlers have fought outside (and even on top of) the cell, as well as non-participants interjecting themselves in the match.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell_in_a_Cell
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