WWE Hell in a Cell 2019: 3 Botches and Mistakes you probably missed 

There were some interesting botches at Hell in a Cell
There were some interesting botches at Hell in a Cell

WWE wrapped up "Premiere Week" with the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view live from Sacramento, California and even though only four matches were officially announced ahead of the show, the company was able to pull together a stacked event based on recent rivalries.

Becky Lynch was able to retain her RAW Women's Championship inside Hell in a Cell, whilst The Kabuki Warriors became the Women's Tag Team Champions and Seth Rollins retained his Championship against The Fiend after a bizzare ending.

It was an interesting pay-per-view that seemed as though it was thrown together at the last minute, which was why there were a number of shocking botches throughout the show. The following are just some of the most obvious botches that were spotted at first glance.


#3 Lacey Evans is at it again

It was a rough night for Lacey Evans
It was a rough night for Lacey Evans

In the first of four women's matches at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, Lacey Evans and Natalya continued their rivalry in the only match on the kickoff show. Evans and Natalya have been battling for weeks and finally collided on pay-per-view but once again The Sassy Southern Belle has made it on to the botch list.

It was a very botchy match from both women once again. It began with Evans breaking a hold to bounce Natalya's head off the mat, and then when Evans let go of Nattie's head, she continued to bounce her own head off the canvas.

Evans then went for her iconic moonsault, but Nattie looked like she rolled out of the way too late and Evans actually managed to bang her head on the way down and it looked as though she actually hurt herself when she hit the floor.

The two women will collide once again tomorrow night on RAW in a Last Woman Standing Match which should finally mark the end to of their feud.

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#2 Luke Harper collides with the table

Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan picked up the win at Hell in a Cell
Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan picked up the win at Hell in a Cell

Luke Harper teamed with Erick Rowan to take on the team of Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns, but the bigger men didn't have it all their own way. It was a match that stemmed from the fact that Erick Rowan was the man behind the attacks on Reigns leading up to SummerSlam earlier in the year.

Daniel Bryan backed Rowan up and believed that he wasn't the man behind it before it was revealed through video evidence, which proved that Rowan was a liar and Bryan wasn't able to deal with it. Rowan and Bryan split and Harper then made his return at Clash of Champions to level out the numbers.

At Hell in a Cell, Harper and Rowan were on top but when Harper dived out of the ring to take out Roman Reigns, The Big Dog pushed him upwards away from his body which forced him into the announcer's table face first. Harper was obviously rocked by the collision, which looked as though it bruised him straight away, but he was able to recover and continue even though his team lost the match.

#1 Asuka should have broken the hold

Asuka and Kairi Sane are the new Women's Tag Team Champions
Asuka and Kairi Sane are the new Women's Tag Team Champions

The Women's Tag Team Championships were on the line at Hell in a Cell after a last-minute announcement stated that Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross would defend against Asuka and Kairi Sane. This matchup came about because The Kabuki Warriors were able to defeat Fire & Desire a few weeks ago on SmackDown Live which thrust them into the Championship picture.

Asuka and Sane looked as though they were turning heel throughout the match, which was further proved when Alexa Bliss made it to the ropes whilst she was stuck in Asuka's ankle lock, but The Empress of Tomorrow didn't break the hold. The referee should have continued the five count and then forced the Superstars to break the hold since the rules state that there has to be definite separation between wrestlers after a wrestler makes it to the ropes.

There was another botch later in the match when the women went for the hot tag and for some reason the face team made the tag first when it's always supposed to be the heels who tag out before the faces.

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