WWE Hell In A Cell: 10 Things We Learned

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9. Kevin Owens Will Move On From Ryback

Kevin Owens has now beaten Ryback fair and square. Due to the way the match between both men finished at Night Of Champions, a rematch was necessary. On that night, Owens raked Ryback's eyes and rolled him up for the victory. This gave the babyface a legitimate gripe heading into Hell In A Cell. Now, the 'Big Guy' should have no complaints. From this point on, Owens should be afforded fresh challengers. His run as WWE Intercontinental Champion is new, but has promise. How successful he is as champ will depend on who the creative team have lined up for him. There was a sense of closure surrounding the result at Hell In A Cell, and the feud between Owens and Ryback would seem to be over. Heading into the next Pay-Per-View, Survivor Series, will WWE choose to have an Intercontinental Title bout on the show? The other option is to have Kevin Owens captain a Survivor Series team against Ryback, but that wouldn't make a whole load of sense. It really does seem like Ryback is now in KO's rear view mirror, and he's heading onto a different opponent. Hopefully, Monday Night Raw will provide the answer on exactly who that is.