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

8. A Memorable Intrusion

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Speaking of Shawn vs. Undertaker, that match was sure to be among the greatest contests in WWE history even before the wild finish. The reveal of Kane - arguably the greatest debut for any WWE superstar ever - was the icing on the cake.

Even though Sasha vs. Charlotte at Hell In A Cell doesn't need to try and replicate the first ever cell match, imagine if there was a moment that saw the emergence of, and perhaps the eventual winner's, next great challenger.

While there is no way that WWE could repeat the performance or establish a presence the way Kane did after months of build up, an unexpected intrusion by a female WWE superstar could go a long way. It would work as a way to introduce the next big women's star while acting as a nice callback to the first ever men's Hell In A Cell.

As for the surprise superstar? Nia Jax would probably be the best candidate currently, as would a surprise return of Kharma (Kia Stevens) though the latter is incredibly unlikely.

Regardless of who the superstar would be, it would make perfect sense to transition the Women's Championship feud away from Sasha and Charlotte and onto the next formidable challenger.

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