10 Things WWE Got Wrong At Hell In A Cell 2014

9. The Continuous Burying Of Cesaro

As I stated in the opening, it was not a bad thing that all of the titles that were defended on Sunday were retained by their champions; however, to have Ziggler to go over in convincing fashion 2-0 in the Two Out Of Three Falls Match at Hell In A Cell was not the right call. Dolph is a great Intercontinental champion, so for him to go over like he did is great, and it definitely helps strengthen his championship reign. However, on the other side of the coin, it definitely hurts Cesaro. Earlier this year, the seeds were planted for Cesaro to ascend to be a top guy. He qualified for the Elimination Chamber match in February, followed by winning the first ever Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at Wrestlemania XXX. The next night on Raw, Cesaro turned on the Real Americans and became a Paul Heyman Guy. Based on these course of actions, you'd assume Cesaro should be in line for a main event push; however, most of the year he has been stuck in midcard hell, and his match against Ziggler at Hell In A Cell didn't help matters at all.
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Jeremy Bennett has been a wrestling fan since he was a Little Stinger watching Saturdays at 5:05 at his Grandma's house. His past, present, and future favorites in the business are Ric Flair / Dean Ambrose / Finn Balor. He is a co-owner of the gaming website TheGamingTailgate.com. You can also find him on Twitter - @JBHuskers