WWE Hell in a Cell 2015: 5 Possible endings for Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar

Will WWE give the fans what they want?

The final showdown The WWE Universe has high expectations for the 2015 edition of Hell in a Cell.One of the prime reasons for the heightened expectations is the main event between Undertaker and Brock Lesnar. The ‘Beast’ and the ‘Deadman’ would be battling it out for the third time at the pay-per-view and many believe, it would be a blow off of the on-going feud.WWE will be doing everything they could to promote the match but at the end of the day, the fans will be talking about how the feud ended. As things stand now, WWE can go with a handful of possible climaxes and we take a look at the options in this slideshow.

#5 Setting up the dream match for WrestleMania

Will WWE give the fans what they want?

The dream match between Sting and Undertaker is still a popular talking point among the WWE fans. Sting has taken two losses during his WWE stint and he is likely to get another match sooner or later. Instead of letting Sting involve in another feud guaranteed to make him look bad, WWE should book the dream match for WrestleMania.

To start things off, Sting could interfere in the Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker match at Hell in a Cell. This could relieve Lesnar from the storyline and at the same time, battle lines will be drawn between Sting and Undertaker. If WWE makes it a farewell match for both superstars, then the match is sure to draw millions of bucks and ratings.

#4 Heyman does the unthinkable

A Paul Heyman turn?

Paul Heyman has been a big factor in the success of Brock Lesnar. The beast was handpicked by Heyman years back and it ended up being a great investment as well. What if Heyman turns against Lesnar and helps Undertaker?

It would be a shocking end to the match and at the same time, WWE will have an interesting storyline in their hands. Undertaker will be able to play the heel character whereas Lesnar will be WWE’s biggest baby face. Heyman could be the spokesperson of Taker or could even play the role that Paul Bearer played. These two could then have their blow off match at a bigger pay-per-view.

#3 Saving it for WrestleMania

The culmination at WrestleMania 32?

WWE is making a big gamble by placing the Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar rubber match at Hell in a Cell.

HIAC is not traditionally a ‘big’ pay-per-view and the inclusion of such an important match into the card is questionable. Vince McMahon might be looking to improve the television ratings with this storyline but then again, Hell in a Cell is not the perfect pay-per-view to have a feud ending spectacle and that too for a rivalry of this magnitude.

However, if the match happens at WrestleMania 32, then it will have the larger than life feel that it should have. For that, WWE will have to end the match at Hell in a Cell in a no contest ending. It is a Hell in a Cell match and we could have another match if both superstars get knocked out at some point.

#2 Beast conquers the dead man

Would the ‘Beast’ conquer the ‘Deadman’ once again?

Brock Lesnar could be the most dangerous beast in WWE history if he wins at Hell in a Cell.

After his win against Undertaker at WrestleMania XXX, Lesnar was treated as a legit threat to everyone and was booked to be an unstoppable monster. The fact that he conquered Taker’s streak skyrocketed his reputation in the business and WWE could push it all the way to space if they let him destroy Taker at Hell in a Cell.

It wouldn’t look good as far as Taker’s fans are concerned, but from a business perspective, WWE could benefit. Lesnar’s market value will once again go high and Taker can take a long break to recover from the injuries that he is carrying that need some care and attention.

#1 Taker takes it

Would Undertaker stand tall at the end?

The legendary career of Undertaker is in its twilight stage. He might have a couple of more years left in the tank at the current pace and it wouldn’t be a big surprise if WWE lets Undertaker win this one cleanly.

If we take a look back at the past, it all started when Brock Lesnar conquered the two-decade long WrestleMania streak of Undertaker.

Undertaker took an enormous loss to put Lesnar over and deserves a revenge for the same. Taker winning the match could keep both the superstars out of television for some time. WWE can then bring back these two and invest them in two separate feuds prior to WrestleMania. A clean win would help Taker gain some much needed momentum ahead of WrestleMania as well.

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