#2 The Hell in a Cell match shouldn't be able to end in disqualification
Last night WWE decided to release a poll online that asked the WWE Universe what they believed the finish of tonight's main event match would be. Seth Rollins takes on The Fiend inside Hell in a Cell in a match for the Universal Championship, and many believe that Bray Wyatt could be the one who comes out on top in his first World Championship opportunity on pay-per-view since WrestleMania 33.
The poll interestingly marked one of the options for the finish of the match to be a disqualification. Almost every member of the WWE Universe should know that the Hell in a Cell match can not end via disqualification since it's a no disqualification match that has historically only ended via pinfall or submission.
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It is now thought that given all of the pressure that WWE is under because of the rise of AEW, the company could be looking for the shock factor here and could decide to have an ending to the match that doesn't actually make any sense. Hopefully, this isn't the case.