5 Things WWE got right at Hell in a Cell 2020

What an epic night for wrestling fans
What an epic night for wrestling fans

#3 Randy Orton finally puts down Drew McIntyre at WWE Hell in a Cell

It was interesting to see WWE put this matchup as the main event of Hell in a Cell. Drew McIntyre was set to defend his WWE Championship against Randy Orton, and he decided to attack The Viper even before they made it inside Hell in a Cell.

The Scottish Psychopath seemed more focused in this match, and he was the first one to go for a weapon. He grabbed a steel chair and smashed Orton a few times with a sadistic smile on his face.

The Viper got back into the match and used the steel steps to his advantage as he dished out punishment to the WWE Champion. After a few big spots, The Viper climbed to the top of the cell and McIntyre decided to follow him up there. The Viper then picked up a pipe he had hidden up there, but McIntyre managed to duck in time.

As they both started to climb down, Orton struck McIntyre until he fell halfway through the announce table.

Orton brought McIntyre back in the ring and looked to hit an RKO, but the Champion countered and hit him with a Claymore instead. As he set up for another Claymore, The Viper caught him with the RKO to pick up the victory.

Orton is now finally a 14-time World Champion, and it was good to watch him win the title on his third attempt. McIntyre had a great reign as the WWE Champion. However, it was the right time that the heel took the title away to give the Superstars of RAW someone new to target following Hell in a Cell.

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