6 big mistakes WWE made at Hell in a Cell 2019: Unnecessary title change, Possible reason behind controversial PPV ending

A crazy main event
A crazy main event

#3 Trying to hastily wrap things up before the draft

The second match of the night was an impressive one
The second match of the night was an impressive one

While the PPV wasn't all bad, one of the key flaws that we noticed was how WWE tried to rush everything. They rushed at the end to add five more matches, they rushed Bayley's title reign and shortened it more than it needed, and most importantly, they were trying to wrap everything up quite quickly.

The Draft will take place this Friday Night on SmackDown and spill over to RAW a few days later. From the look of things, superstars aren't really assigned to a brand anymore and it will be a fresh start.

We understand that WWE wants to change direction entirely and Hell in a Cell would have actually been the perfect place to wrap up the existing storylines - except they didn't do that properly at all. Firstly, there was so much emphasis on the SmackDown on FOX debut that they decided to forget about the PPV entirely.

It was clear that they tried to wrap up a lot of things, but it was far too rushed and not well-executed.

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Edited by Nishant Jayaram
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