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WWE Hell In A Cell was an okay show, which managed to hit the “very good” levels for the two main cell matches. It was a night in which titles changed and narratives closed, meaning the company has moved forward to a fresher looking future ahead of Survivor Series.
Several wrestlers can now look forward to new horizons in the short and long term, with the Cell also laying some ground work for April’s WrestleMania. As for the shorter term, several of WWE’s booking choices were designed with a rejuvenating effect in mind. The hope internally will be that changes made at Hell In A Cell will result in new intrigue for Monday night Raw.
The ratings in recent weeks have desperately needed a boost, so Hell In A Cell was designed to re-shuffle the deck a little. In several key areas, the future now looks that little bit different,...
WWE Hell In A Cell was an okay show, which managed to hit the “very good” levels for the two main cell matches. It was a night in which titles changed and narratives closed, meaning the company has moved forward to a fresher looking future ahead of Survivor Series.
Several wrestlers can now look forward to new horizons in the short and long term, with the Cell also laying some ground work for April’s WrestleMania. As for the shorter term, several of WWE’s booking choices were designed with a rejuvenating effect in mind. The hope internally will be that changes made at Hell In A Cell will result in new intrigue for Monday night Raw.
The ratings in recent weeks have desperately needed a boost, so Hell In A Cell was designed to re-shuffle the deck a little. In several key areas, the future now looks that little bit different,...
- 10/26/2015
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE Hell In A Cell is one of those PPVs that people always have pretty high expectations for. The event’s namesake has a pretty legendary brutal history, anyone that has witnessed a match in the cell knows that it isn’t about half measures, it’s simply about destroying your opponent.
The hype around this year’s event was no different. Sure it seemed like a bit of a predictable card, Seth Rollins going up against Demon Kane was the most obvious result waiting to happen and the evening seemed to be dedicated to the idea of rebooting a bunch of feuds we’ve already been dragged through (some admittedly better than others). But that didn’t mean it wasn’t worth tuning in for.
Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker will go down as one of the greatest matches that Hell In A Cell has seen, easily the best...
The hype around this year’s event was no different. Sure it seemed like a bit of a predictable card, Seth Rollins going up against Demon Kane was the most obvious result waiting to happen and the evening seemed to be dedicated to the idea of rebooting a bunch of feuds we’ve already been dragged through (some admittedly better than others). But that didn’t mean it wasn’t worth tuning in for.
Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker will go down as one of the greatest matches that Hell In A Cell has seen, easily the best...
- 10/26/2015
- by Sam Driver
- Obsessed with Film
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WWE Hell In A Cell 2015 is now in the history books, and the collective pro wrestling world now looks forward to what might happen at Survivor Series. The annual Pay-Per-View will take place on November 22nd, some 25 years on from the debut of The Undertaker. Fittingly, ‘The Deadman’ played a huge role in Hell In A Cell. Not only did he face Brock Lesnar in a thunderous Hell In A Cell encounter, but fans learned what the legend’s future holds in store.
That’s what this article is all about, those things that people could take from WWE’s latest Pay-Per-View offering. All in all, there were 8 matches, including the one found on the pre-show ‘Kickoff’ portion of the event. The main event between Lesnar and Undertaker wasn’t the only worthwhile collision, and the PPV even found room for a shocking return that few people can claim they saw coming.
WWE Hell In A Cell 2015 is now in the history books, and the collective pro wrestling world now looks forward to what might happen at Survivor Series. The annual Pay-Per-View will take place on November 22nd, some 25 years on from the debut of The Undertaker. Fittingly, ‘The Deadman’ played a huge role in Hell In A Cell. Not only did he face Brock Lesnar in a thunderous Hell In A Cell encounter, but fans learned what the legend’s future holds in store.
That’s what this article is all about, those things that people could take from WWE’s latest Pay-Per-View offering. All in all, there were 8 matches, including the one found on the pre-show ‘Kickoff’ portion of the event. The main event between Lesnar and Undertaker wasn’t the only worthwhile collision, and the PPV even found room for a shocking return that few people can claim they saw coming.
- 10/26/2015
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
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Luke Harper is in Los Angeles this weekend and could work Sunday night’s WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, according to a report at PWInsider.
Harper had missed all of last week’s TV tapings for personal reasons. He was originally scheduled to team up with his fellow Wyatt family member Braun Strowman in the WWE Hell In A Cell pre-show match to face the team of Randy Orton and Dean Ambrose, however, that match was cancelled and replaced due to the severity of Orton’s injury.
With Bray Wyatt facing Roman Reigns in one of the marquee matches of the pay-per-view, Harper could end up appearing for a run-in or ringside for support, though that’s pure guess work and it’s not known if Harper will or won’t be used on the show.
The final card for tomorrow night’s WWE Hell In A Cell...
Luke Harper is in Los Angeles this weekend and could work Sunday night’s WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, according to a report at PWInsider.
Harper had missed all of last week’s TV tapings for personal reasons. He was originally scheduled to team up with his fellow Wyatt family member Braun Strowman in the WWE Hell In A Cell pre-show match to face the team of Randy Orton and Dean Ambrose, however, that match was cancelled and replaced due to the severity of Orton’s injury.
With Bray Wyatt facing Roman Reigns in one of the marquee matches of the pay-per-view, Harper could end up appearing for a run-in or ringside for support, though that’s pure guess work and it’s not known if Harper will or won’t be used on the show.
The final card for tomorrow night’s WWE Hell In A Cell...
- 10/24/2015
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
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John Cena will be defending his United States Championship against a mystery opponent at WWE Hell In A Cell. It was announced on Raw that it will be a Us Open Challenge on Sunday’s show, meaning that we could be in a for a major surprise.
This list will rank the ten most likely contenders that WWE could book in the challenger spot. We know that away from the storyline, Cena is due to take two months off immediately after Hell In A Cell. That means a title change is very likely to occur. The mystery opponent taking up the Challenge, is almost certain to walk away as the Champion. It is a huge spot for somebody this Sunday.
The style of booking is interesting. On the one hand, not advertising an opponent for Cena is weakening to his draw level. It doesn’t feel like he...
John Cena will be defending his United States Championship against a mystery opponent at WWE Hell In A Cell. It was announced on Raw that it will be a Us Open Challenge on Sunday’s show, meaning that we could be in a for a major surprise.
This list will rank the ten most likely contenders that WWE could book in the challenger spot. We know that away from the storyline, Cena is due to take two months off immediately after Hell In A Cell. That means a title change is very likely to occur. The mystery opponent taking up the Challenge, is almost certain to walk away as the Champion. It is a huge spot for somebody this Sunday.
The style of booking is interesting. On the one hand, not advertising an opponent for Cena is weakening to his draw level. It doesn’t feel like he...
- 10/20/2015
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
WWE United States Champion John Cena is expected to take extended time off after this month’s WWE Hell In A Cell PPV.
He’s not currently advertised for the post-Hell In A Cell Raw episode from San Diego or the following Raw in Denver on November 2nd.
WWE aren’t advertising Cena for the live events on the weekend of October 31st, though he is expected to report back to work for the European tour beginning November 4th. Post that tour, Cena won’t be working the November 16th and November 23rd episodes of Raw as he resumes his break from the road.
There’s no word yet on how WWE plans to explain (or not?) Cena’s absence and missing Raw episodes or whether it will affect his ability to hold the Us title. Cena has no match currently scheduled for the WWE Hell In A Cell...
WWE United States Champion John Cena is expected to take extended time off after this month’s WWE Hell In A Cell PPV.
He’s not currently advertised for the post-Hell In A Cell Raw episode from San Diego or the following Raw in Denver on November 2nd.
WWE aren’t advertising Cena for the live events on the weekend of October 31st, though he is expected to report back to work for the European tour beginning November 4th. Post that tour, Cena won’t be working the November 16th and November 23rd episodes of Raw as he resumes his break from the road.
There’s no word yet on how WWE plans to explain (or not?) Cena’s absence and missing Raw episodes or whether it will affect his ability to hold the Us title. Cena has no match currently scheduled for the WWE Hell In A Cell...
- 10/1/2015
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
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