This match, whatever the outcome, will definitely steal the show!
#4 Sami Zayn helps Kevin Owens win
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This is the most predominant internet rumour
Several fans have speculated that Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn may have something brewing, and they may actually become a unit, going forward. After all, they were friends once and differences are easily mended in WWE.
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Therefore, it makes us wonder if Zayn is indeed turning heel and the stipulation is a set up for him to do so. Imagine the sight of Sami Zayn coming up the ramp, presumably to help McMahon out but instead aligning himself with Owens!
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This would actually be a pretty interesting union, because it would just change the dynamics of the Owens vs. Zayn feud, and have two of the best workers in the world working together. Remember that there's a falls count anywhere stipulation as well, which is strange for a 'Hell in a Cell' match.
While such a turn may actually happen soon, there's also a chance that it may not happen at the pay-per-view event, at all.
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Riju Dasgupta
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