10 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

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Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy would ordinarily be described as "wise beyond their years" or other such cliches ahead of just another night's work, but if the pair throw themselves into 'The Devil's Playground' with the same gusto they have the rest of the angle, the match has every chance of taking match-of-the-night honours.

Hardy and Orton have bashed the sh*t out of each other ever since Randy returned with the infamous kick-in-the-balls/finger-in-the-ear combo, with this particular pay-per-view coming around just in time for Jeff to live out a "dream" he discussed in the excellent WWE Network 24 special that featured brutally honest reflections from both Hardy brothers. Buried amongst the pair lamenting their worst mistakes away from the ring, Jeff shared his last hope for something within it - a Hell In A Cell match in which he could be the 'Charismatic Enigma' of old one more time.

Goodness knows what that entails for his own body, let alone Randy Orton's, but if the main event doesn't feature somebody getting wheeled off to a "local medical facility", expect this one to keep the on-site paramedics busy in the meantime. 'The Viper' will score the win, but the result almost certainly won't even matter as much as seeing Hardy's 'thumbs up' gesture amongst the rubble.

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