5 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

4. Bayley (c) Vs. Sasha Banks

Universal Champion
WWE

Will this be the beginning of the end, or the end itself?

That's the only question that needs answering on Sunday as Bayley and Sasha Banks going into their highest pressure match against each other in five years, and the Champion's first ever Hell In A Cell clash.

The pair will be desperate to make this memorable, and have so much experience working together that hopefully they can do just that despite the obvious challenges this show presents.

The best WWE storyline of 2020 requires a payoff, and both results would provide it, if the company dare present one of them in all their glory. If 'The Boss' can finally dethrone 'The Role Model', she'll break an ugly streak of pay-per-view singles losses and crack the hoodoo hanging over her head from prior Cell losses to Charlotte Flair and Becky Lycnh. If Bayley retains, all the above remains true for Banks and it'll take a Royal Rumble win to set up one last shot on the company's grandest stage.

Your writer prefers the latter, and has trusted the workers long enough to think they could pull it off.

Winner - Bayley

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