5 Things that must happen at Hell In A Cell 2016

Hell In A Cell 2016 has the potential to be one of the best PPV’s this year

Hell In A Cell may be a B PPV on paper but the card is shaping up to be fantastic. We have three Hell In A Cell matches which may slightly be overkill but as a huge fan of the cell matches I’m not going to complain.

The WWE Universal Championship, the Raw Women’s Championship will be defended inside the dreaded steel cell. The WWE Tag Team Champions will defend this coveted titles against the unlikely team of Cesaro and Sheamus as they look to break Demolition’s record.

The cruiserweight division is also heating up with the feud between champion TJ Perkins and grizzled veteran Brian Kendrick. Kendrick has made the most of his return to WWE with a revitalised heel character and this match will be a great way to start the show.

However, if WWE truly want to make Hell In A Cell an amazing show and progress storylines the right way, there are certain pitfalls they must avoid.


5: Rusev must look strong in defeat

Rusev will be out looking for revenge

The Bulgarian Brute has revitalized himself since Wrestlemania earlier this year and his dominant run with the US Championship transformed him into a force to be reckoned with once again. His run with the title was ended at Hell In A Cell however, by ‘the guy’ Roman Reigns.

Rusev enters the cell for the first time at Hell In A Cell in less than two weeks and there is no doubt that the match will end with Roman Reigns retaining his title. However, WWE must make Rusev look strong in defeat. Rusev has been on a roll of late and has been in some stellar matches in recent months. The Bulgarian is one of the top heels on Raw and will no doubt look to impress in his ‘cell’ debut.

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