Drew McIntyre and CM Punk faced each other in a Hell in a Cell match at WWE Bad Blood in a bout that featured blood and personality animosity that harkened back to the "glory days" of the Hell in a Cell match.
Speaking to Raj Prashad at Uproxx, reflected on the bout.
“Some people believe it was the best cell ever. I’ve got my favorites, especially the first one, and the ‘Taker-Mankind one, for different reasons. People remember that for, fully defying death, repeatedly, within a matter of 15 minutes. And, the Triple H-Undertaker one, from a storytelling perspective, that’s what I like about it. I guess the Punk and I one, it truly was justified. It truly was blood feud. It really was personal. It felt real because it was real all the way through. And we restored what Hell in a Cell was all about. I didn’t technically lose. I succumbed to blood loss and breaking my back on the steps. But also being gone for those few months, I have a very different outlook coming back now," he said.
Punk was victorious in the Hell in a Cell match at WWE Bad Blood.
Both Punk and McIntyre will be in action when WWE Raw premieres on Netflix on Monday, January 6th. Fans can check out the current lineup for the show by clicking here.