10 Big Concerns Heading Into WWE Hell In A Cell 2020
1. No Closure
In spite of the fact that the respective title matches between Roman Reigns and Jey Uso and Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton both feel deserving of the Hell In A Cell concept, the fact that they're rematches is just an example of the company's recent drag-everything-out policy. Now in this particular situation, they get away with it (because Hell In A Cell should never be the first meeting between two opponents) but it does leave your writer a little concerned that it could just spawn more rematches.
It's unlikely that Reigns and Uso will dance again after the "I Quit" match but Orton and McIntyre could always end up going at it again (this is their third meeting, after all). And even though the cell is the perfect place for the showdown between Bayley and Sasha Banks, the fact that it's their first one-on-one meeting of the feud does suggest that WWE will plan on continuing the program past this point.
The problem here is that Hell In A Cell may not bring an end to all of these programs, yet again failing to do the one thing it was designed to: Finish feuds.