10 Reasons Why WWE Clash Of Champions 2020 Was The Best PPV Of The Year

1. The Road To Hell Is Fiery

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Hell In A Cell is just a month away. An event built on animosity, it will allow some of WWE's most vicious feuds to reach their boiling points inside the eponymous structure known for altering and ending careers. And after watching Clash of Champions, it's clear that there's a lot of pent-up animosity just waiting to explode inside the Devil's Playground.

Bayley and Sasha Banks' long-teased program became that much more of a reality when The Boss violently assaulted the best friend that betrayed her, while Roman Reigns made his ascension to the top of SmackDown incredibly personal with his own family members. Then there's Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre - a rivalry that has become incredibly violent over the past few months that seemingly ended in a match marred by interference. If you ask this writer, a padlocked cell sounds like the perfect final destination for this WWE Championship feud.

Whichever of these programs get the cell, they will all feel worthy of it and, considering that WWE has had a problem in recent years making any of their programs feel like they truly warrant a structure that was once saved for only the most bloodthirsty of rivalries, that's very exciting. Thanks to Clash of Champions, the Hell In A Cell PPV now stands a chance of being more timely than ever, so here's hoping all three of these programs implode inside the legendary structure.

WWE Quiz: How Closely Were You Watching WWE Clash Of Champions 2020?

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1. Which Match Opened The Main Show?

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