10 Burning Questions For WWE Hell In A Cell 2015

Can Kane actually win the gold?

Monday Night Raw ratings are at record lows, stars built up on NXT are turned into main roster cannon-fodder overnight, and God knows what the next WWE Network subscription numbers will be when they come out. Everything is just peachy. In all seriousness, the apologists for the current WWE product must not have been fans 20 years ago when things previously cratered. To be fair, the components for a successful product are all there, which is why many of us still follow it intently. The wrestlers are talented and have the capability to captivate the crowd, both in the ring and outside. Every once in a while, a storyline comes along that manages to garner some serious interest and remind us of what can be. But right now, WWE€™s autopilot mentality has left us with a Hell in a Cell PPV that features seven matches, six of which we€™ve seen in a high-profile setting (PPV or Raw main event) within the last two months. (That goes to the full monty if someone familiar answers John Cena€™s United States Championship open challenge.) And while rematches aren€™t bad on their own, the fact that the vast majority of the card consists of these return bouts when ratings continue their freefall is not a good sign for WWE. Nevertheless, Sunday€™s PPV will hopefully resolve some of these longstanding issues before the company begins the build to Survivor Series. So, what questions need answering at Hell in a Cell? Let€™s find out€

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Scott is a former journalist and longtime wrestling fan who was smart enough to abandon WCW during the Monday Night Wars the same time as the Radicalz. He fortunately became a fan in time for WrestleMania III and came back as a fan after a long high school hiatus before WM XIV. Monday nights in the Carlson household are reserved for viewing Raw -- for better or worse.