3 Takeaways from WWE Hell in a Cell 2015

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Wyatts Take Another

The Brock Lesnar – Undertaker match was an all-out war, but more on the match in a bit. This is about what happened to close out Hell in a Cell.

While the Undertaker was receiving a standing ovation after the match, it was interrupted by the Wyatt Family. The Wyatts beat down the legend and closed the broadcast by carrying the Undertaker away to who knows where. What will the Wyatts have in store for Undertaker? Will they try to convert him to be a member of their family?

Elsewhere, after a very entertaining feud with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, Demon Kane has no real direction or place to go.

Kane is out as the Director of Operations, which was his position on-screen for almost two years. His rivalry with Seth Rollins is unlikely to continue, as keeping the 48-year-old in the title picture any longer will make it stagnant. Having Rollins contend with a new challenger, like Roman Reigns, is a better option for booking.

Who should Kane feud with in the mid-card? The obvious option would be Bray Wyatt and his band of not-so-merry men. Wyatt is no longer occupied with Reigns, and nothing really came of the Family’s debut where they abducted Kane. Having him seek revenge against Bray Wyatt for his earlier abduction and their taking of his brother would be a great long-term feud, maybe even culminating in a tag team match at WrestleMania 32.

Let Kane loose in an attempt to get his brother back from the Wyatt Family. He can even recruit a beloved face (and former tag team partner) to help him in his quest.

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