Roman Reigns will enter the Cell for the second time, while Rusev steps inside for the first time ever.
#1 Triple H returning again
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Owens could really use a big win right now to solidify himself as the Universal Champion.
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Triple H has only appeared one time since he screwed over Seth Rollins and handed the title to Kevin Owens. It was a very brief appearance, simply showing up in a limousine to pick his wife up from the arena. Outside of that, there has been zero sign of him, and this pay-per-view is not the right time.
Similar to an interference from Chris Jericho, Triple H gaining entry into the Cell is not the way to go. Let Owens and Rollins battle it out the right way, and give Owens some solid footing leading up to his feud with Jericho.
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It could pose a problem for Seth Rollins, who has begun a fresh babyface run, but there is plenty of time between now and WrestleMania (where he is likely to take on Triple H) for him to get himself back up to the level he needs to obtain to take on The Game.
This is another instance that can see a wrestler actually live up to “being changed”, which is what is supposed to happen when you finally make it out of the devil’s playground. Rollins can become tougher and more resolute, and have more fire inside of him. A loss slows his momentum, but not enough to ruin it in the long term.
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I got my first big break writing for 411Mania back in 2004. I did a small spot in a big weekly piece that was written by one of the site's top writers. I quickly added the duty of being the live recapper for episodes of SmackDown, and in 2005 was given my own weekly column, which I did for a few years. I gave up writing (mostly) to start a family but got back into it, still at 411, a little over 3 years later. For another couple of years, I wrote 2-3 columns per week for the website before finding paid work elsewhere, and eventually wound up at SportsKeeda.
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