3 Superstars that need a win the most at WWE Hell in a Cell 2019

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1. Bray Wyatt

One of the most gifted performers the WWE has seen in a long time has to be considered Bray Wyatt.  He’s an elite character and gimmick no matter what role he is playing, but since debuting the new Firefly Fun House gimmick in April of this year, his career has reached another level.

In what has to be the most unique and creative gimmick the WWE has produced in a long time, Wyatt has completely knocked it out of the park time and time again while being the most must-see act in the entire WWE for months.  The introduction of The Fiend, however, really put Wyatt’s new character over the top.  The Fiend has competed in only one televised match so far, which resulted in a win over Finn Balor at SummerSlam.

But at Hell in a Cell, The Fiend will step inside Hell in a Cell to battle Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship.  Rollins has had a variety of different challengers since becoming champion, but none have been anything close to what he will see with The Fiend.  That has become more and more evident over the past few weeks with The Fiend’s pop-up attacks out of nowhere on The Architect.  This is a huge match that can really only go one way logically.

After years of creatively mistreating Wyatt and holding him back, the time has come for him to finally reach the level fans thought he should have been at years ago.  The Fiend must win the Universal Championship at Hell in a Cell, there’s no other way around it.  Imagine if Rollins wins this match clean, it will be viewed as nothing more than the same old story with Wyatt’s creative mistreatment and months of building towards this moment will go to waste.

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Wyatt’s alter ego of The Fiend inside Hell in a Cell seems like the perfect place to crown Wyatt as the new Universal Champion to culminate one of the greatest creative directions the WWE has ever produced.