WWE Hell in a Cell 2018: 6 things that must happen

WWE Hell in a Cell: 2018
WWE Hell in a Cell: 2018

To be honest, WWE seems to be very casual about Hell in a Cell that happening in a couple of days from now. Their larger interest seems to be in the upcoming Australia Super Show-Down happening in October. Wrestlers are rushing into the show and with other videos to put forward their take on the match happening in Australia between Triple H and The Undertaker for One Last Time.

Even though the natural consensus is that WWE Hell in a Cell is going to be anything but boring because of poor advertising and extremely disappointing poster. WWE has a nice card for the upcoming Pay-Per-View. SmackDown Live, for instance, has storylines with great potential and let's hope great bookings will do them justice.

While the upcoming Hell in a Cell might not be the top-most priority for WWE right now, it sure remains to be there one of the most famous Pay-Per-Views. Truth be told, even though the next episode of RAW has been promoted with the return of The Undertaker, it will surely be heavy on the aftermaths of Hell in a Cell.

Let's discuss the 10 things that should happen at Hell in a Cell.


Roman Reigns falls from the top of the Cell

Roman Reigns might just become the longest reigning Universal Champion
Roman Reigns might just become the longest reigning Universal Champion

There is a reason why Mick Foley is the special guest referee in WWE Universal Championship bout between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman. The most daredevil wrestler in the history of sports entertainment fell for a career end jump from the top of the cell in his match against The Undertaker at Hell in a Cell some decades ago.

It seems really likely that one of these wrestlers will fall from the cage, and it has to be Roman Reigns. While it's almost certain that Roman is going to successfully defend the Championship, a win even after falling from the top of the cage will only help WWE to continue his relentless push in trying to establish him as the top face.

WWE don't heap sympathy on Charlotte Flair

Becky Lynch is doing great in her heel persona
Becky Lynch is doing great in her heel persona

It all turned exactly opposite to what WWE might have hoped after Becky Lynch's heel turn. Becky Lynch has been garnering WWE Univer's support after turning heel and that's really dangerous for Charlotte Flair who is equivalent to Roman Reigns in the Female Division - always on a relentless push.

WWE might try to heap sympathy on the future Hall of Famer to garner support for her from the WWE Universe. This could also include Becky Lynch winning the title belt in an unconvincing way or Charlotte Flair winning despite getting beaten for the entire part of the match.

Rusev Day loses because of an interference

Tag Team Championship
Tag Team Championship

I am expecting an interference from anybody but there has to be a loss that comes in a really unconvincing manner for the New Day to retain the title. After breaking all records and becoming 5-time Tag-Team Champions, it doesn't make any sense for The New Day to lose the Tag-Team Title.

The fact that Rusev is not in single's division, this loss will mean another setback for the Bulgarian Brute. The Bar might just cost them the match and that will not do Rusev Day any harm and keep their new journey in the Tag-Team Division intact.

Alexa Bliss gives at least a decent fight

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Yes, she has been learning the armbar and did take Rousey to a brutal beating in the last episode of RAW. But that might not be it. WWE has booked Ronda Rousey really really strong and as I type, I am lured into writing some extra "Really."

Alexa Bliss could use her rib injury to fight a decent match because it sure did not look nice when Ronda Rousey sat in the middle of the ring waiting for one of the best female competitors for years in WWE to make a move. And then win the match without any effort. This just doesn't make Ronda Rousey extremely strong but other wrestlers really really really weak. Having said that, I know she can lift Triple H and break his arm as well.

Randy Orton vs Jeff Hardy sees brutal beatings

Hell in a Cell: The Enigma vs The Viper
Hell in a Cell: The Enigma vs The Viper

The first Hell in a Cell match had Mickey Foley as the special guest referee and this adds more value to this match at any other. But the match between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman will be happening inside the cage without any props involved. (Hopefully)

Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy, both have been using chairs, tables, and brutal beat-downs to define their feud and that has to be the case inside Hell in a Cell as well.

John Cena returns to challenge the US Title

John Cena's return will be a huge moment at Hell in a Cell
John Cena's return will be a huge moment at Hell in a Cell

It's sad to know that the recently updated Hell in a Cell card doesn't show US Title in the picture. In the go-home episode of SmackDown, Nakamura had a non-title match against Jeff Hardy which also happened to aggravate the feud between Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton.

If WWE is boiling down to promote Super Show-Down in Australia at any cost, Cena's return into the ring to challenge Shinsuke Nakamura for the coveted US Title seems like a great possibility. Nakamura diminishing career can be put to track and US Title will gain it's lost significance again.

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