10 Matches We Need To See At WWE Hell In A Cell 2016
8. Rusev Vs. Neville
Even though the Rusev-Roman Reigns U.S. Title rematch ended in a double count out on Raw, there's no need for another contest between the two. Rusev is only entitled to the one match, and Reigns sent him packing, getting the moral victory. Both men can move on to new things.
In the case of Rusev, who's proven himself to be one of the best heels on WWE's roster, he'd be wasted in anything less than a program with a really talented babyface. Neville - who's been underutilsed since returning from injury despite the fact that the brand split was supposed to bring more focus to lower-card stars - would be a great opponent.
The feud could start with an angry Rusev getting disqualified in a bout with Neville, hitting the high-flyer with a chair to cost himself the match. "The Man That Gravity Forgot" wouldn't take it lying down, though - the next time Rusev was in action, Neville would run to the ring and deliver an impromptu Red Arrow while "The Bulgarian Brute" was laid out.
At Hell in a Cell, Neville would shock Rusev by connecting with the Red Arrow again, pinning him. The feud could continue from there, but Neville will have gotten out to an early lead.