10 Big Concerns Heading Into WWE Hell In A Cell 2020

8. Not Enough Raw Representation

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We already mentioned this in a previous entry but it's something that needs a little more in-depth discussion. The fact that the Raw go-home show added one match to a card that only had one match from the red brand on it to begin with is not good. It was lazy booking and another example of how creative is more concerned with pushing RETRIBUTION (by burying them, apparently) than the build-up to its upcoming PPVs - something they also did on the Raw before Clash of Champions.

Now we have a PPV that, as things currently stand, only has two Raw matches on the card. Sure, there are also only two SmackDown contests but considering the blue brand's go-home show is still to come and the fact that the Hell In A Cell card is in dire need of more bouts, you can rest assured that it will give the event a few matches to work with (even if they are under-planned).

There is simply no point in spouting fiction about how a season premiere in the aftermath of the WWE Draft is a new era if you're going to use your first PPV to overlook the whole roster - because, no matter how bad it is at the moment, Raw deserves to be represented on the card to a far greater degree than it currently is.

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Michael Patterson is an experienced writer with an affinity for all things film and TV. He may or may not have spent his childhood obsessing over WWE.