#1 No clear winner
The most appealing part of a feud-ending Hell in a Cell match, apart from the storytelling and the brutality, is the unpredictability. While we can figure out an outcome to such a match, WWE has been known to swerve us come showtime. The Usos picked up a pretty shocking victory inside the satanic structure in 2017, winning the SmackDown Tag Team Championship from the New Day in the process.
A year before, Sasha Banks lost the RAW Women's Championship to Charlotte Flair. The Legit Boss will hope to turn the tables this year and beat Becky Lynch for the same title. It seems like the likely outcome, based on the momentum that Sasha has garnered since returning to WWE. And then, there is the Bayley factor. The current SmackDown Women's Champion will surely feature in some way, with Charlotte following suit as well.
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However, The Man losing may not be that straightforward anymore. She is a favorite to win every match she is in, after pinning Ronda Rousey in the main event of WrestleMania. All in all, there are many plausible finishes to this epic match, where the focus is on the rivalry. In the case of the Universal Championship match, the focus is almost solely on The Fiend, making it slightly more predictable.