Hell in a Cell: Daniel Bryan vs. Shane McMahon

Following Bryan's big win at Summerslam, he can head down to the ring and insist Shane McMahon to finally give him the one-on-one match for the WWE title that he deserves. Shane can point out that Nakamura has his rematch clause and claim there's nothing he can do.
Bryan can urge Shane to make the match a triple threat after beating Rollins on SmackDown the following week. Once again, the Commissioner can refuse. Bryan can then call Shane to the ring and note that while they did have their differences when they were working as Commissioner and General Manager and despite what went down at WrestleMania, he is now a wrestler and as a wrestler, he has earned the opportunity.
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Shane can get frustrated and agree that the pair had their issues in the past. He can explain that he can't put him in the title match at Hell in a Cell because he already has an opponent lined up for him. When Bryan asks who, he can attack Bryan setting up a Hell in a Cell match between the two at the pay-per-view.
This is definitely not the most exciting opponent for Bryan to face but there is a strong story behind this fight. While McMahon and Bryan will team together at this year's WrestleMania, to get a proper payoff from the two's animosity for months, they do eventually need to come to blows.
Shane can rally after taking a beating from Bryan and provide one of his signature cell dive spots. Ultimately, however, Bryan should, of course, win this one and McMahon should be taken off TV for a considerable time after this match. I'd also like to see Nakamura regain his title on this show, setting up a dream title match with Daniel Bryan down the line.
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