5 moments that defined Hell in a Cell 2013

Kane made a shocking return at Hell in a Cell
4) The emergence of Big E Langston
Big E Langston

Big E Langston

Big E Langston was supposed to face off against Curtis Axel for the Intercontinental Championship in the pre-show. However, with Axel turning up injured it seemed that Big E’s big chance had passed on. Never one to give up he instead challenged Dean Ambrose of the Shield for a shot at his US title which was accepted by a rather reluctant Ambrose. No sooner had the bell rung, that Ambrose started getting knocked around by Big E. He finally found respite outside the ring where he used the ring post and ropes to his advantage. Langston though fought back and then levelled Ambrose with a massive spear, which left them both dazed outside the ring. Langston then made it back into the ring as the referee started counting them out. However, Ambrose intentionally got himself counted out to retain his title. When he started to walk back u the ramp after the match, he was rounded up by Big E, who then executed his finisher – The Big Ending – on Ambrose, leaving them both out of commission. Big E’s performance justified the faith that the WWE seems to have placed in him and judging by the response that the crowd gave him in Miami, they seem to have made a rather good decision. Where they take him from here is entirely in their hands as Big E can go after either the Intercontinental or the US title.