WWE Hell In A Cell took centre stage last night in an action-packed week for wrestling.Monday Night RAW, NXT, AEW and SmackDown's premiere on FOX had all occurred in the week, leading up to the main PPV for World Wrestling Entertainment.After a week of great action and great advertisement for wrestling, all eyes were on whether WWE could deliver a good PPV to end a good seven days.Sadly, they couldn't.Hell In A Cell was met with fierce criticism and a ferocious backlash as fans in attendance and millions around the world were left fuming with the booking.

Sasha Banks tapping out to Becky Lynch on her big return was met with criticism, despite the two putting on a hell of a match...pardon the pun.

There being no real swerve in the tornado tag match involving Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan left fans feeling a bit uninterested.

Then, to top off what was already a faltering night, Seth Rollins and The Fiend's Hell In A Cell match ended in disqualification.

Yes, you read that right, a Hell In A Cell match ended because of a disqualification.

After the event, fans made their feelings heard by booing the place down, chanting for a refund and also chanting for rival promotion AEW.

Despite all the negatives surrounding the event, there was one special moment that took place that should not be forgotten.

This moment came when Randy Orton squared off with Ali in a match that wasn't even on the card until the day of the event.

After putting on a good, entertaining encounter, the match looked like it was coming to an end when Orton started teeing up the RKO.

Leaping in the air and grabbing hold of Ali's head, it looked like it was night night for the latter, but, with great athleticism, he landed on his hands, pushed himself back onto his feet and attempted a roll-up on the Viper.

Absolutely ludicrous from Ali.

The match did end in classic fashion, though, as an RKO for Orton picked up the victory, but what a moment and what a spot from Ali.

The night as a whole was a disappointment, but this moment was the complete opposite.