WWE Hell in a Cell 2014: 3 possible endings for John Cena vs Randy Orton match

They say that it is impossible to count the number of stars in the sky. Well though it can be tagged at an exaggeration, one thing that cannot be actually counted is the number of matches that Randy Orton and John Cena have had in WWE.The number is so damn high that the fans go to sleep in the mere prospect of seeing Orton and Cena in the same ring. However, since the company is still pretty much in the hands of Vince McMahon, he has decided to book another match between the two, inside a Hell in a Cell.This unlike the other outings, this will fortunately be somewhere in the middle of the card rather than headlining with that spot reserved for Rollins and Ambrose. Now that the match is made after all, here is a look at the possible endings.

#3 Orton finds a new foe

Orton’s career is hall of fame worth even if it has a lot left in it. There have been moments he will cherish for the rest of his life; while there have been stints that he would love to forget as soon as it ends.

And his current heel run would fall in the latter category. Orton achieved nothing with the run and he has to turn face at the earliest.

There are rumors making the rounds about that impending face turn and the biggest hint was dropped when Orton started showing his frictions with Rollins. Rollins looks set to be Orton’s detour towards a face turn and HIAC would be a good start.

Rollins could come to the aid of Orton at some point of the match and completely screw things up gifting Cena a win. Costing a match would simply turn Orton against Rollins and give the company an angle that they could run till Survivor Series.

#2 Beast wants a clean score

Brock Lesnar and John Cena were running the top angle in WWE till Night of Champions where Rollins decided to mess things up with his curb stomp.

Lesnar’s light schedule is another thing that deserves the blame for such a bad interruption of the feud and WWE needs to settle it properly. Survivor Series needs the star power of Lesnar and the WWE championship in the mix and the only way in which WWE can reintroduce Lesnar is through Hell in a cell.

He can easily become a distraction during the Cena – Orton match at the pay-per-view and give the fans an opportunity to cheer in an otherwise bore encounter.

Orton would get a good win due to the distraction and move on to some other feuds while the WWE can build up Lesnar – Cena match with a good ending for Survivor Series as well.

#1 John Cena wins cleanly

If the WWE creative team wants to sit back and zip a coffee rather than doing their job, this would be the most probable outcome of the Cena – Orton match at Hell in a Cell.

From the infinite number of matches that the duo has had in the past, Cena came out on top in most occasions which is a result that the fans have started to hate for various reasons.

First of all, having a Cena – Orton match itself is a sin despite the star quality that these two men bring into the squared circle. Secondly, Cena will be continuing his superman run if he comes out with a clean win.

Orton wouldn’t have a chance to pile up his viciousness as he will be a mere jobber to the Cenation leader, again. An ending like this would underline the inefficiency of WWE’s writing team and prove that kinder garden students produce a better storyline.

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