WWE Hell in a Cell 2020: Ranking and grading every match at the PPV

Hell in a Cell was a fun show.
Hell in a Cell was a fun show.

#5 Elias vs. Jeff Hardy at Hell in a Cell

Elias and Jeff Hardy had the unenvied task of following the incredible opening Hell in a Cell match, more on that in a bit. This was an alright bout, although it was difficult to truly get into it. This felt like a RAW match, especially with the disqualification finish which saw Hardy hit Elias with his own guitar.

The two of them were on their way to a decent match before the DQ, with some big moves being hit. Jeff Hardy vs. Elias was clearly just filler at Hell in a Cell, with better days surely coming for them. Neither man was truly defeated, so the feud will continue.

Expect Elias to step up further against Hardy in the coming weeks on RAW.

Grade: C


#4 Otis vs. The Miz (Money in the Bank Contract)

Following months of comedic shenanigans, WWE has finally relived Otis off the Money in the Bank contract. As a result of that entertaining courtroom segment on SmackDown, the former Heavy Machinery member faced off against The Miz at Hell in a Cell. It wasn't overly spectacular but did its job well.

The action was solid, with Miz getting multiple near-falls. He would eventually get the victory after Tucker shockingly hit Otis with the briefcase, turning heel. That may not be the best decision, but The Miz winning Money in the Bank was great.

This match at Hell in a Cell seems like the start of the rebuilding process for The A-Lister, towards the upper echelons of RAW.

Grade: B-

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