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

4. The Main Event Spot

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Don't get your hopes up as it probably won't be the case...but just imagine, on top of all the existing hype and promotion the first ever women's Hell In A Cell match is getting, if Sasha and Charlotte were put in the main event?

There are several factors that make this unlikely, with the two biggest being the WWE Universal Championship match and WWE's marketing strategy in "saving" the first-ever women's main event in WWE history. Typically, WWE always closes a pay-per-view with a men's world championship match. While the recent No Mercy SmackDown Live event bucked that trend, the Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Hell In A Cell match probably won't.

WWE has already created a buzz surrounding the first ever women's Hell In A Cell match regardless of its position on the card. Certainly, slotting it in as the last match on the card would do wonders for its historical standing and potential for greatness. Unfortunately, WWE would be wasting an opportunity to promote the first ever women's main event on a non-NXT, WWE pay-per-view by doing this.

Expect the women to headline a main roster, WWE Network special eventually - just not this month.

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