WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: 7 Things we must see at the PPV

How will WWE make Hell in a Cell the best PPV of the year?

#7 Who goes last?

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Which Hell in a Cell match will close out the show?
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Rusev’s quest to regain the United States Title from Roman Reigns has been the best angle on the men’s side and their matches and the hype has been better than the Universal Heavyweight program. That said, the work between Banks and Flair has been the best overall in the company. There has to be some happy medium here.

WWE is worried about the women closing the show. The right thing is to have the US Title match end the night. But Banks and Flair deserve this moment. These are good problems to have, but WWE must play this correctly so it does not upset a fan base that is excited about what happens Sunday night.

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#3 Interference by Chris Jericho

How will Chris Jericho affect the Universal Title Match?
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Watch out everyone, or you might make The List. Actually, the only list Chris Jericho might want to be a part of is the one where he has his name attached to the Universal Heavyweight Title.

How WWE plans to use the former 6-time world champion in the Hell in a Cell match between Seth Rollins and Kevin Owens will determine how Owens is booked moving forward. Jericho is so refreshing and he should confront his BFF. How and where and why is still to be determined.

The only thing I am sure of is the fact he will help decide the winner of the match.

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