10 Things That Would Make Women's Hell In A Cell Match Legendary

9. Not Falling Flat

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A failure inside Hell In A Cell on October 30 would obviously not help to make the match legendary, at least not in a good sense. With that said, Sasha and Charlotte need to know they don't need to overdo it.

In other words, Sasha vs. Charlotte doesn't need to be the equivalent of Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker from Badd Blood in October '97. It just needs to avoid being the second coming of the Big Boss Man vs. Al Snow in the Kennel From Hell match.

Already, Charlotte vs. Sasha inside Hell In A Cell will be unbelieveable progress for women's wrestling and, in that regard alone, it will be a legendary match. Obviously, these two WWE superstars are not going to be satisfied with simply avoiding disaster; they will strive for greatness.

You don't become a WWE superstar the caliber of these two women by playing it safe. So expect the two arch-rivals to bring it to each other like they've never brought it before. Whether they are successful in their goal to create a 5-star match or close to it, one thing is for sure and that is the two women will make WWE history just by stepping into the cage.

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