WWE Hell in a Cell 2014: What Needs to Happen at the PPV

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Dean Ambrose, not John Cena, has to face Seth Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match.

Dean Ambrose and John Cena both want to get their hands on Seth Rollins. Ambrose has been after Mr. Money in the Bank since June while Cena has been targeting him since he interfered in his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match with Lesnar at NOC last month.

With both of them going after the same guy, this has caused plenty of tension between the lunatic and the leader of the Cenation. Ambrose wants a clear path to Rollins and is not happy with Cena wanting to get to him as well. This seems to be setting up a match at Hell in a Cell with a match being held to determine who would face Rollins at the end of the night in a HIAC match, according to SEScoops.

"Apparently the current plan is for the Hell In A Cell show to actually start off with Cena vs. Ambrose, with the winner main eventing the show inside the cage against Rollins, while the loser, also in a cell match, would compete with Orton."

Cena winning this possible match against Ambrose would not make sense. His feud with Rollins has only lasted a month, while Ambrose has been going for him for months now. Having them finish off their feud inside the cell would be a perfect way to finish their feud. They could beat the snot out of each other and put on a spectacular match for the folks in attendance and on the WWE Network.

Putting Cena and Randy Orton in yet another match together would bore the crowd, which is exactly why it gives me some doubt that Ambrose-Rollins will happen. Plus, WWE (more specifically Vince McMahon) probably feels that Cena has to be in the main event of the show. Fans will disagree on that, but it won’t matter.

If Cena and Orton are left to face each other at Hell in a Cell…