#2. We may not get a straightforward finish at Hell in a Cell
One of the unfortunate things about Hell in a Cell 2019 is that we may have a second main event in two years of the PPV where the finish is a dusty one. Last year, Braun Strowman took on Roman Reigns inside the cell and thanks to Brock Lesnar, the match had no conclusion whatsoever.
In these last two matches in the live event, Wyatt was disqualified to help protect him and Rollins as well. Now, when it comes to the Hell in a Cell match, none of these rules apply. Wyatt can have the mandible claw in Rollins' mouth for as long as he likes without getting disqualified for it.
The question is who WWE plans to protect and prioritize going forward. It's very important because Rollins is just in his second reign as Universal Champion and it hasn't been all that long. On the other hand. The Fiend simply can't afford to lose the match. It'll be interesting to see how it plays out, but expect a dusty finish.
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