#3 Sasha Banks retains the Women’s Championship
After delivering time and time again with stellar matches in recent months, Sasha Banks and Charlotte have been granted the opportunity to make history, as they will be the first women competitors to ever step foot inside Hell in a Cell.
Whether they main event the PPV or not is yet to be seen, but no matter what it is almost guaranteed to be a splendid bout. Although Banks retaining is obvious in many fans’ eyes, anything can happen in WWE, and they have been known to book a title change to increase the quality of a bout, even if it is the wrong decision.
In addition to this, Charlotte is currently undefeated in singles matchups on PPV, and WWE may be hesitant to end this streak at a smaller stage PPV, rather than one of the big four. Although it would be a shock to see Charlotte emerge victorious, it would be the absolute wrong booking choice.
The Women’s Championship has been switched between the two women too much as of late, with both Banks and Charlotte having reigns under two months long.
For the championship to gain the credibility it had around Charlotte’s waist during her original 113-day reign, Banks must retain on Sunday and go on to have a lengthy title reign, possibly all the way up to Wrestlemania 33. From there, she could drop the championship to a worthy challenger (hopefully Bayley).
Overall, a Banks win on Sunday to retain the Women’s Championship is something we must see in the first Women’s Hell in a Cell bout.