Here are my predicitions for tonights ppv.
Hell in a Cell: John Cena vs. Randy Orton
Backstage word points to Cena vs. Lesnar III, but the direction of
the storyline suggests that it will be Orton who walks out of that cell
the victor. WWE didn't script that Orton hit Paul Heyman with an
RKO just for fun. It didn't point to cracks in The Authority not to have
them widen. Orton seemingly headed for a face turn ups his
chances of defeating Cena. He can spend the next few months feuding with
Rollins before tackling Lesnar in a matchup fans haven't seen as often
as Cena vs. Lesnar.
*Randy Orton
Hell in a Cell: Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins
Ambrose has been on the hunt for Rollins since The Shield's demise in June. The Lunatic Fringe has come so close to doling out payback before, only to have Kane or Orton swing things Rollins' way.
That long of a buildup, that much focus on this story has to lead to a happy ending.
Rollins won't be hurt by the loss. He's been elevated by this
narrative in a big way, has the Money in the Bank briefcase in his grip
and could be in line for a feud with Orton. Ambrose, meanwhile, needs a
big win here. It was Rollins who was last standing after their collisions at SummerSlam and in the Falls Count Anywhere match on Raw. It's Ambrose's turn, a hero finally wading through his many obstacles to strike back against the man who betrayed him.
This
promises to be a tremendous match and one that will be key in each
man's timeline. If done right, fans will always remember this Hell in a
Cell pay-per-view as the night that two megastars claimed their spot on
the marquee.
*Dean Ambrose
United States Championship: Sheamus (c) vs. The Miz
Sheamus' time is running out. The Miz (or more accurately Damien
Mizdow) is catching on with fans in a big way, the A-lister and stunt
double shtick is one of the most entertaining elements of WWE today. Count on WWE to make the most of that, spelling the end of Sheamus' title reign.
There's
a great story to tell here about Mizdow assisting Miz to victory and
the latter not giving the former any credit for that. Jealousy
eventually morphs into animosity, and we soon have a Miz vs. Mizdow feud
on-screen. We've already seen a glimpse of that on Monday's Raw, when Mizdow pinned Sheamus and The Miz proclaimed, "I won."
Besides, Sheamus has had the gold for a while now. Per WWE.com, six of the last 10 U.S. title reigns lasted shorter than his. The average reign in that span is 121 days. Sheamus is closing in on 175 days. History says he gives it up.
* The Miz
Intercontinental Championship: 2-out-of-3-Falls: Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Cesaro
Is WWE really going to have seven Intercontinental Championship title changes in 2014 and four in the last three months? That's
an unlikely move, a fact that works in Ziggler's favor. He has
delivered time and time again in the ring as champ. That has to have
caught WWE's eye, urging the company to keep him in the spotlight.
Counting on Cesaro to win in the big spots isn't advisable either. WWE
keeps allowing him to get close, only to have him watch someone else
celebrate. That's what will happen at Hell in a Cell too, Cesaro losing
to Ziggler two falls to one.
*Dolph Ziggler
Big Show vs. Rusev
Big Show looks to have the best chance of anybody to take down Rusev.
He's already knocked him out a few times, has a distinct size advantage
and will be fueled by the rage birthed by Rusev attacking an American
solider. That's what WWE wants us to think, though. It's more compelling if Rusev's streak looks to be in danger. There's
too much momentum with The Bulgarian Brute to have him lose for the
first time. The company can milk this undefeated stretch a lot more. If
he's not going up against Cena, it's best to put your money in Rusev.
*Rusev
Nikki Bella vs. Brie Bella
This bout's stipulation only makes sense if the heel is the one who
wins. Watching Brie order around her sister wouldn't be as powerful as
the opposite scenario. Look for Nikki to steal a win and then
create a dynamic with her sister that will remind folks of Alberto Del
Rio abusing his ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez. If the company
is headed for a Survivor Series match between them, it's more logical to
have the babyface fall here and spend the next month hungry to make up
for it. Then the big payoff is still on the horizon.
*Nikki Bella
WWE Divas Championship: AJ Lee (c) vs. Paige
It would be a shock if WWE had the Divas title change hands again. AJ dethroned Paige at Battleground. Paige won back the championship at SummerSlam. AJ returned the favor
at Night of Champions, knocking off both Nikki and Paige. For the
company to go four-straight pay-per-views would be unprecedented. For that reason alone, AJ is a safe bet. Their rivalry has gone on long enough (without much of a spark) as well. It's time for the champ to wrap up this story and seek out a new challenger.
*AJ Lee
WWE Tag Team Championship: Goldust and Stardust (c) vs. The Usos
WWE hasn't paid much attention to the feud between these brother teams since Night of Champions. A lame "Know Your Bro" segment doesn't count as buildup. It
doesn't seem like WWE really has a plan with this story. If that's the
case, look for Goldust and Stardust to retain by default.
The last
title change was the apex of a story arc, the announcement that
Stardust and Goldust had arrived. There's not really an arc to have end
at Hell in a Cell, so the status quo is the most likely outcome.
*The Dusts
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