WWE Hell in a Cell 2014 lived up to expectations as these ring gladiators endured broken ribs and severe wounds to come on top in the most brutal pay-per-view event of the year in Dallas, Texas.

Champions are Still Champions: All four champions successfully retained their titles that night with Dolph Ziggler beating Cesaro in 2-out-of-3 falls for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, while Gold and Stardust defended their Tag-Team championship belts against the Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso).

AJ Lee is still the Divas Champion after she forced former champion and current rival Paige to tap out with her black widow submission maneuver. Of course, Shaemus remained the United States champion after beating up the Miz and his sidekick Damien Mizdow.

Rusev Continues Undefeated Run, Taunt at USA: Alexandre Rusev, with his lovely manager Lana, still found a way to beat the 7-foot giant Big Show after applying his brutal submission technique, the Accolade. Rusev's victory is expected to prolong the Russian's mocking of the United States of America and all of its accomplishment as pony superpower.

Brie Got Served By Sis: Nikki Bella will be the master of Brie for the next 30 days as the feud between two smoking hot sibling unravels. After escaping from a Yes Lock, Nikki connected with a rack attack to pin her twin sister, who is now facing a horrible situation of serving her evil twin sibling.

Hell in a Cell Match: John Cena and Randy Orton met for the second time inside Hell in a Cell and once again electrified the crowd with the death-defying stunts. In the end, Cena managed to grind out a win after connecting Attitude Adjustment on Orton from the second rope. In the main event, Dean Ambrose had his way against Seth Rollins until Bray Wyatt crashed the party, allowing the former Shield member to pin Ambrose.

WWE Hell in a Cell 2014 recorded 15,000 fans in attendance at the American Airline Center. For more details on the latest WWE Pay-per-View, read more at Hell in a Cell wiki update.