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.
WWE shows how little the 2020 Draft meant by doing a RAW vs. SmackDown match at Hell in a Cell.
WWE shows how little the 2020 Draft meant by doing a RAW vs. SmackDown match at Hell in a Cell.

#3 WWE needs to end: The rivalry between Otis and the Miz over the Money in the Bank briefcase

Make no mistake about it, this story has been abysmal from the start. When everyone who was involved in this storyline got separated from Otis and moved to RAW the WWE Universe let out a collective sigh of relief. It was finally over, or so we thought.

On Friday Night SmackDown, Law & Otis finally took place. With special guest stars appearing throughout like Ron Simmons, Teddy Long, and JBL, who presided over everything as the judge for the court case. It ended as Miz paid off JBL to win the case. As a resulted, WWE granted him a match with Otis on Sunday at Hell in a Cell with the Money in the Bank contract on the line. How JBL is now able to make WWE matches official is a whole other matter entirely.

So here we are, just weeks removed from the WWE Draft and there is already a brand crossover match on Sunday. You know they are going to do more of the same at Survivor Series so it begs to question of why anyone should take any future drafts WWE holds seriously going forward.

Regardless, if WWE really wanted to continue this story they should have just moved Otis to RAW with everyone else. This was a chance to give him a fresh start on his own at SmackDown and this anchor of a storyline continues to hold him down. Let's just hope regardless of the outcome on Sunday, that we never have to visit this feud again.

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