The Hell in A Cell structure.

3 feuds that must be settled inside Hell in A Cell

Now that SummerSlam is done and over with, it's time to move onto the next PPV, Hell in A Cell. Hell in a Cell takes place in four weeks at the AT&T Center in San Antonio,Texas.

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In recent years, the Hell in a Cell structure has lost much of its relevance and purpose. Meaningless feuds that have little at stake have been settled inside the demonic structure. A perfect example would be both of Roman Reigns' Hell in a Cell matches against Bray Wyatt and Rusev. None of the aforementioned matches had much at stake and there wasn't much bad blood between the adversaries too. The Hell in A Cell structure should be used in rivalries where the adversaries have unprecedented disdain and hatred for each other; for example: Undertaker Vs Edge at SummerSlam 2008 and Brock Lesnar Vs The Undertaker in 2015. The structure is a perfect way to culminate a deeply personal rivalry.

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This year, around two to three Hell in A Cell matches are expected to take place as it is a dual-branded pay-per-view. With that said, let's look at 3 current ongoing feuds that deserve to be settled inside the Hell in A Cell structure.

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#1 Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose vs Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre

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Ambrose took on Ziggler this week on Raw.
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The feud between Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins has been going on for about three months now. The feud had already passed its expiration date by the time SummerSlam approached, which is why Dean Ambrose was brought back. Ambrose's inclusion has breathed life to this feud and has taken this rivalry to a whole new level. Given that Rollins and Ziggler have fought on pay-per-view with all sorts of stipulations, it would make utter sense to finish this rivalry off inside Hell in a Cell.

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Although, Rollins and Ziggler could have yet another rematch inside Hell in A Cell. I would prefer that WWE books a Hell in a Cell tag-team match between the two above-mentioned duos. This match would give Drew McIntyre his first main roster match on pay-per-view ever since his return in 2017. The match itself would be a brutal bout with entertaining spots and thrilling action.

#2 The Miz vs Daniel Bryan

The Miz defeated Daniel Bryan at SummerSlam
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Daniel Bryan and The Miz finally faced off at SummerSlam in a match that was nearly a decade in the making. As expected, Miz resorted to dirty tactics to defeat Bryan. The finish indicated that this personal rivalry was far from over.

Miz will definitely look to avoid and run away from Bryan in the coming weeks which would lead to Bryan issuing a challenge to the Miz, but this time, it would be inside Hell in A Cell. The Miz would be reluctant but Paige would be sure to book this match at SummerSlam.

Their encounter at Hell in A Cell will be a hard-hitting bout and will not be for the faint-hearted. Expect Bryan to finally defeat The Miz to even the score.

#3 AJ Styles vs Samoa Joe

Joe faced Styles at SummerSlam
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WWE would be committing an unpardonable offense it doesn't book a Hell in A Cell match between these two gladiators. The animosity and disdain between the two adversaries is palpable. Samoa Joe has repeatedly taunted and insulted AJ Styles and his family, but he took things too far when Joe said ' I'll be your daddy'' to Styles' family at SummerSlam. Styles blew a gasket and ferociously attacked Joe in a side of him that we've never seen.

Given that their match at SummerSlam ended in a disqualification victory for Joe, a future clash between the two is inevitable. This time, the stakes would be higher than ever and the grudge rivalry will be settled inside the most perilous structure in WWE.

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Amar Anand
 
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