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

3. Twisted Bliss

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WWE have done a commendable job of slotting Ronda Rousey into Monday Night Raw's rank-and-file without destroying her aura, which reflects mostly how much care they're putting into her presentation compared to many of the unfortunate souls left to rot on the company's flagship show.

It's subsequently this match that has the least pre-match attention of any of her bouts thus far - Rousey is now expected to perform at an elite level rather than just surprisingly capable of it. This pressure is a nice problem to have though. The 'Rowdy' former UFC star will prevail here just as she did at SummerSlam, but a lingering concern over a storyline rib injury will at least generate the tension missing from their August clash and test Rousey's selling skillset for the very first time.

Alexa Bliss has an Evolution clash with Trish Stratus beyond the Raw Women's Champion - a match that's effectively beyond the Women's Title. The fact that a dominant and decisive victory over Bliss will do wonders for Ronda's credibility speaks to how close the NXT graduate has already come to surpassing the Divas Division icon.

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