Richard of geekXpop writes, "It’s been three hours since the Hell in a Cell event ended, I have watched the McMahon vs Owens Hell in a Cell match at least six times now, and my stomach is still in knots. I am still on an emotional high from seeing the match and all the high spots and dangerous maneuvers they did on the top of the Cell – these are the kind of feelings that I had as a teenage fan that helped cement me as a fan of professional wrestling back in the mid-to-late 1990s. But now, as an older fan, as a man who realizes just how much these men put on the line to entertain the professional wrestling fans around the world, seeing a match like this and the dangerous high spots they endure for out entertainment, I see it a bit differently now. I know these men and women know how to take a bump. It will hurt like hell (no pun intended), but this is what they do. But high spots like this, hard bumps like the one that Shane just went through at the event – I appreciate their work, but sometimes you wonder just when enough is enough."
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