WWE Hell in a Cell 2020: Full match card predictions

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WWE Hell in a Cell: WWE Championship

WWE Championship Hell in a Cell Match: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Randy Orton

One of three matches already confirmed for the event will see WWE Champion Drew McIntyre face off against Randy Orton in what will hopefully be their last collision. The rivalry has been raging since before WWE SummerSlam 2020, and while it’s led to some quality moments and matches, it’s also well past time for Drew McIntyre to get some fresh competition.

Struggles along the way aside, there’s no way these two don’t tear into each other in this environment. Randy Orton is no stranger to Hell in a Cell, and McIntyre may be new to the structure but hasn’t hesitated to get extreme when he’s needed to in the past.

WWE Hell in a Cell: Universal Championship

Universal Championship Hell in a Cell “I Quit” Match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jey Uso

Few could have predicted that Jey Uso challenging for the Universal Championship would be one of the most compelling storylines in WWE going into WWE Hell in a Cell, but here we are. Things got rolling when Jey Uso shockingly scored an opportunity to challenge his cousin Roman Reigns for the title at WWE Clash of Champions 2020, and the subsequent interactions between the two were nothing short of captivating.

Their match at Clash of Champions was truly powerful, and Jey Uso’s refusal to call Roman Reigns his “Tribal Chief” has kept things alive. Now, they reach an all new boiling point with the first-ever Hell in a Cell “I Quit” Match, where the only way to win inside the structure will be by forcing your opponent to utter the words “I Quit.”