10 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2017 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Robbed

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Though possession of the Money In The Bank briefcase can unfortunately result in repeated defeats for the owner, a prosperous and unique cash-in can be an instant star-maker. Carmella has survived the winner's curse thus far, owing as much to her unheralded game as an overmatched antagonist with a golden ticket.

Just how impactful an opportune win is can determine the subsequent success of the title reign itself, but the 'Princess Of Staten Island' will be given the best possible platform after cashing in on brand new champion Charlotte right as she celebrates with her barely-recovered Father Ric Flair.

Generating further heat, Carmella should release her personal attack dog James Ellsworth on the weakened 'Nature Boy', chain lead and all. With Charlotte down and out from the successful cash-in, Flair will have nobody to look out for him, allowing SmackDown Live!'s most irritating double act to commit further atrocities.

The emotion of the moment coupled with the gusto and enthusiasm of 'Slick Ric himself can only possibly lead to pay-per-view gold, as well as rematches that should help Carmella grow further into her new role as Women's Champion.

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