Shane McMahon stood stoic as The Undertaker entered the Hell in a Cell and slammed the door to the cage shut. Once the bout began, Shane-O-Mac attempted to use a stick-and-move strategy.
The Deadman caught him, though, and began to dismantle him in methodical fashion.
McMahon survived the onslaught, and used a triangle choke to leave The Undertaker reeling. Even that only slowed The Phenom. The Undertaker continued to batter his foe, stalking him around the ring.
Shane-O-Mac took to using a trashcan to even the odds. He wielded a toolbox once the battle moved outside the cell.
In typical McMaohn fashion, he climbed to the top of the Hell in a Cell and dove off. His elbow drop missed, leading to him crashing through the table below.
McMahon struggled to stand; The Undertaker took advantage of his wobbly foe by hitting him with a Tombstone Piledriver for the win.
Undertaker wins via pinfall.
Memorable Moments and Quotes
McMahon's sons accompany him during his entrance.
McMahon kicks out of the Last Ride.
The Undertaker chokeslams McMahon onto ring steps; McMahon responds by hitting The Deadman with a DDT onto the ring steps.
McMahon hits a Van Terminator with a trash can lodged onto The Undertaker's chest.
The Undertaker drives McMahon through the cell wall.
"Not this, Shane! For God's sake, get down."—John "Bradshaw" Layfield.
McMahon leaps off the top of the cell.
This will forever be remembered for McMahon's insane dive, with that image working to erase the memories of a disappointment of a match.
A grinding pace can certainly work at times, but here it just led to a low-energy match. As brutal as it got, it bordered on being boring.
The announcers didn't do enough to remind the audience of the stakes involved. Both The Undertaker's WrestleMania career and control of Raw were on the line; that should have dangled over the bout far more.
The bout stretched one's ability to suspend disbelief. McMahon was booked to be more powerful and resilient than was believable.
But again, the showdown's signature moment was plenty powerful. It's not a match worth revisiting, but McMahon flying off the cage will live on in WrestleMania for years to come.