3 Stories WWE should end at Hell in a Cell, and 2 that should continue

WWE needs to give their fans new storylines after Hell in a Cell on Sunday.
WWE needs to give their fans new storylines after Hell in a Cell on Sunday.
Roman Reigns' Tribal Chief storyline has been some of WWE's most compelling television of 2020.
Roman Reigns' Tribal Chief storyline has been some of WWE's most compelling television of 2020.

#4 WWE needs to continue: "The bloodline" Roman Reigns' Tribal Chief storyline

Roman Reigns has been must-see TV since he rejoined the WWE roster at SummerSlam, and it didn't take long for him to reclaim the Universal Championship. While some people groaned, there were a lot of other fans that were thrilled that we were finally getting to see the Reigns that the majority of the WWE Universe has been clamoring for several years.

However, his first feud as champion is a surprising one. No one could have predicted that Jey Uso would be thrust into the spotlight to go one on one with the Tribal Chief for the biggest prize on Friday Night SmackDown. The best thing about it all? Uso has risen to the occasion. He has shined just as brightly as the champion throughout the course of this story, proving once and for all that he is much more than just a tag team wrestler.

The stakes are high this Sunday at Hell in a Cell. Regardless of what goes down in the match, the after-effects should be felt on the blue brand for months to come. Will Uso win the Universal Championship for the first time and force Reigns to relinquish the moniker of the Tribal Chief?

Or will Reigns retain and The Usos will be forced to either join the champion at his side on SmackDown or be out of the family? Either way, this has the potential for some great storytelling going forward.

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