Seth Rollins vs. The Fiend will steal the show at WWE Hell in a Cell
On October 6th, WWE heads to the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California for WWE Hell in a Cell.
This is shaping up to be a fantastic card, and I want to give Sasha and Becky’s match an honourable mention. However, there is one match that will without a shadow of a doubt, steal the show at Hell in a Cell.
Two months after the in-ring debut of The Fiend, he will fight for the Universal Championship against Seth Rollins. This will absolutely steal the show at the October Pay-Per-View.
Seth Rollins vs. Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt is criminally underrated in the ring and has had amazing Hell in a Cell matches before. When you add “The Fiend” character, Bray has become the most interesting in-ring superstar in the company. While Seth (by his own fault) has become extremely underrated, a few stupid tweets and people have forgotten Seth is one of the best in the business.
WWE has also done The Fiend character perfectly. Them pushing him into the title scene already, is huge. WWE hasn’t pushed a fan favorite this fast in a very long time. At the end of the day, a match can be a five-star clinic. But without interest, it loses something. This is the most interesting match on the card by far.
No offence to Sasha and Becky, but the speed of Bray’s push and the way it was set up has created so much buzz around this match. Just basing it on the superstars involved, this will be amazing.
But once you add the absolutely perfect character of The Fiend, this will 100% steal the show come October.
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