8 Losses That Need To Happen At WWE Hell In A Cell 2015

Ryback's chances don't look too good.

By Mitch Nickelson /

Hell In A Cell is live this Sunday on the WWE Network and it couldn't come quick enough. In what's typically a very down time of year for Vince McMahon's company, ratings have slacked even lower than previously imagined. To combat this problem, legends of the past have been brought to Raw en masse in hopes that fans will tune in again. But perhaps the answer isn't found in stars from the past but rather in the ring with the current roster. One good thing about the matchups for Hell In A Cell is that virtually all of the bouts have some sort of meaning. Five of the eight total matches have a title on the line. Also, the two biggest matches on the show are feud-enders that will be fought inside Hell In A Cell. If WWE simply focused more on the stories being told, and several of them are pretty good, then maybe more interest would be in the product. For the entire Hell In A Cell card, each bout is about to be analyzed from the perspective of the potential losers. John Cena probably needs to lose before taking two months off, but is he likely to? Questions like that will be addressed for a show that hopefully helps turn WWE's bad ratings luck around.

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