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

3. Turn Up The Violence

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When wrestling fans think of steel cage matches or Hell In A Cell matches, the first thing that typically comes to mind is the violence that such an environment is supposed to foster.

Since the beginning of the cell match's existence, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Mick Foley, Triple H, Brock Lesnar, and plenty of others have displayed a level of brutality never before seen in the old blue-bar steel cage match.

Despite an attempt on WWE's part to mitigate these feelings over the past several years, Hell In A Cell still carries a certain set of expectations. The fact that a match inside the cell will feature an extra level of violence is at the top of that list. If Sasha and Charlotte fail to turn up the violence factor, it could come off as a big disappointment, perhaps even a failure.

This isn't to say the women need to take life-threatening or career-threatening risks like jumping off the top or the sides of the cell. But for the two athletes to enter the cell and proceed to have a catch-as-catch-can, technical wrestling classic could be a mistake.

For the first women's cell match, the brutality needs to be taken up a notch, and Sasha and Charlotte must know it.

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