#3 More matches would have been confirmed before Hell in a Cell
It is very easy to forget that there is a pay-per-view coming our way this very weekend with two big Hell in a Cell contests and yet only four matches have been announced. I suppose that everything was put on the backburner by WWE because all their energy was consumed by SmackDown on FOX.
Had this been a regular episode, I am certain that we would have had a lot of matches announced for this weekend's big show, including some big title matches. Nakamura went up against Seth Rollins in what was a throwaway Champion vs. Champion match and I do believe that had it been a regular episode, we would have seen a feud between him and someone else from the roster.
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I know that this is the very last stop before the WWE draft comes our way and even that wasn't really addressed during the course of this week's show. Everything just felt haphazard and confused.
I don't even necessarily think that Tyson Fury and Cain Velasquez will be in competition at WWE Hell in a Cell, and their appearances could have been held off for a little while, I do suppose.