WWE Hell in a Cell happens next week but this early one cannot help but take notice that the non-title matches seem to be more interesting than the ones involving the major WWE titles.
WWE Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins puts places his title on the line against the Demonic Kane, Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens will have a rematch with Ryback, WWE Divas Champion Charlotte will meet Nikki Bella once more while the WWE Tag Champs New Day will take on the Dudley Boyz.
Somehow, those tiffs seem to indicate that there will not be any change of hands in their respective titles though one never knows what the WWE creative team has up its sleeves.
If ever a title-change will happen it may be the the United States championship held by John Cena. With Cena scheduled to go on leave, there is no official announcement yet on who he would be facing as the likely successor to his US Title.
Now, there are also other matches for the WWE pay-per-view. There is that one pitting the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar in what is believed to be the end of the rowdy feud between the two.
As seen from past scuffles, this encounter is expected to be highly physical and punishing. The two have shown how much they despite each other and such has been a bright spot for folks who want to see how the Beast and the Dead Man will end their storyline feud.
Lesnar is favored to win this one with the understanding that the Undertaker will vanish once again into the darkness until maybe Wrestlemania 32 comes around.
Another key match is the one involving Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt. This setto needs no further introduction. The two hate each other and have shown how physical they can get in the WWE ring.
In fact some may have already seen that segment during a WWE RAW show, both leaving a trail of destruction which should somehow give folks an idea of things to come at WWE Hell in a Cell.
As far as the rivalry is concerned, it remains to be seen if this will be the final episode of the long-running feud between the Big Dog and the Eater of Worlds.
Other interesting and physical matches for the night include that one between Luke Harper and Braun Strowman going up against the tandem of Randy Orton and Dean Ambrose which could be equally interesting as well.
Don’t forget some possibilities like Sheamus (finally) cashing in or Paige sticking her nose into the WWE Divas title match. Could there be some other surprises as well?
WWE Hell in a Cell takes place this October 25 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles California starting at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. The WWE PPV will be aired live via the WWE Network.