WWE Hell in a Cell will take place on October 30 at the TD Garden in Boston with most of the major Raw titles on the line. That said, could the WWE universe be in for a treat?
Among the titles up for grabs include Roman Reigns’ United States title, Kevin Owens’ Universal title, and T.J. Perkins cruiserweight championship. Of the mix, which is likely to change hands. Let us take them one by one.
United States Title
Champion Roman Reigns is expected to undergo a long feud with Rusev and the US title will be in the mix. From a perspective, it does make sense to see the title move from one star to the other and produce longevity for the feud, Bleacher Report reported.
Then again, it doesn’t necessarily need to happen now seeing fans want to see more how Reigns handles himself against the Bulgarian Brute and start some work on the microphone. At Hell in a Cell, expect a physical match as always though do not underestimate the charms of Lana who could get involved somehow.
Cruiserweight title
Though T.J. Perkins lost to Brian Kendrick at WWE Raw, the sporty Filipino-American could have his hands full. With previous reports baring that Perkins is in a lot of heat due to his homelessness story at some point of his life, Wrestling Inc. reported.
The impact may have gone the opposite way but would it be enough to crown Kendrick as the new cruiserweight champion at WWE Hell in a Cell? The only logical way is through dirty means.
Universal title
The main card pitting Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins will equally be brutal though most are interested to know if Triple H will appear once more. If he does, expect it to be for the benefit of Owens where the WWE COO can screw the “Architect” yet again.
But what if it goes the other way? What if Owens loses the title with a witty Rollins turning the tables. Would it make sense to see Seth win the title he has been aiming for? If so, it could set a future match with Owens or even Triple H at the next PPV and hype up the rumored teacher vs. mentor match at Wrestlemania 33.