WWE Hell In A Cell 2019: early match card predictions

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Becky Lynch (c) vs. Sasha Banks [Raw Women’s Championship: Hell In A Cell]

At Clash of Champions 2019, Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch’s championship match stole the show despite ending inconclusively with a disqualification victory for The Boss. Since Banks did technically defeat Lynch without capturing the championship, she was automatically guaranteed a championship rematch at the next PPV in October.

At Hell in a Cell 2019, their feud will hopefully kick into higher gear, steal the show once again, and thereby assert their positions into another WrestleMania main event for the upcoming year of 2020. As for now, Banks needs to win this championship match against Lynch conclusively in order to provide substance to her return, heel turn, and compelling alliance with the SmackDown Women’s Champion.

Furthermore, Banks has undoubtedly been the main talking point of the women’s division in the WWE ever since she came back onto our TV screens. The WWE must strike while the iron is hot, and the iron is assuredly burning at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and counting in the hands of The Boss.

With all metaphors aside, judging by recent adverts for SmackDown’s move to FOX, Becky Lynch has been rumored to being drafted to the blue brand in October. It’s safe to say that she has done all she could with the Women’s Championship on Raw. Before she leaves the red brand, the best Superstar for her to drop the championship to is definitely Sasha Banks.

Prediction: Sasha Banks