10 Things WWE Did Right At Hell In A Cell

The return of Bray Wyatt made it a rough night for the "Lunatic Fringe" Dean Ambrose.

The WWE October PPV Hell in a Cell is in the books and it provided the WWE Universe a memorable finish that we won't soon forget. It looked like Dean Ambrose was going to get sweet revenge on his rival Seth Rollins in their Hell in a Cell match when all of a sudden the lights went out. Bray Wyatt appeared. He attacked Ambrose and Rollins got the sneaky pin. It appears as though the Ambrose/Rollins rivalry is over for now because Wyatt decided to make his presence known. There was another another John Cena vs. Randy Orton match, which was the third time they've met in a singles match in the last year. The crowd response to them was much more positive than it was at January's Royal Rumble where they were booed for much of the match. This time around, the crowd was attentive. They popped for the big moves as well as the nearfalls. There were many of those. Cena won, which means he gets to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE Title one more time. When? They didn't. Maybe Royal Rumble 2015. That's the rumor anyway. Hell in a Cell will not be remembered as the best PPV of the year, but it was a very good wrestling show with competitive matches from top to bottom. A lot of WWE PPVs have been that way. They don't always feature match of the year contenders, but you can usually count on a few long matches and maybe an upset or two. Hell in a Cell was no different in that regard. Here's a look at ten things that WWE did right at Hell in a Cell from the perspective of the booking, the match results and a look ahead towards the future as well.
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