Hell In A Cell 2019: 5 Things WWE did right at the PPV

Sasha Banks challenged Becky Lynch in the second-ever HIAC match for the Women's Title.
Sasha Banks challenged Becky Lynch in the second-ever HIAC match for the Women's Title.

#4 New Women's Tag Team Champions

The Kabuki Warriors are the new Women's Tag Team Champions.
The Kabuki Warriors are the new Women's Tag Team Champions.

Ever since they formed a team, Kairi Sane and Asuka have done little more than exist. The crowd has always been loud for both women separately, and as a team, the WWE Universe loved them even more. They were unable to become the inaugural Women's Tag Team Champions and failed to win the titles on other occasions, but Hell in a Cell was their night.

With the draft coming up at the end of this week, it is certainly possible that the makeshift team of Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross could come to an end, especially with Charlotte Flair likely needing a new challenger for her title.

FOX is said to have been studying WWE and they probably know that Alexa Bliss is one of the most popular female Superstars in recent time.

That in mind, WWE can start the next era of RAW and SmackDown with a clean slate. The new Women's Tag Team Champions are a solid, strong team in the Kabuki Warriors, and the Alexa Bliss/Nikki Cross storyline that saw The Goddess seemingly just using Nikki as a puppet has faded away, leaving them as a duo who worked well as a team -- but it was hollow.

Nikki can go her own way and build herself up as a star on RAW while Bliss can be drafted to SmackDown, where she can flourish as one of WWE's top stars.

Side note: The green mist from Asuka was pretty awesome.

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