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

3. Drew McIntyre (c) Vs. Randy Orton

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It fell to an exceptional Voices Of Wrestling tweet to highlight the biggest issue with Randy Orton working yet another Hell In A Cell match and talking it up as if it's going to be the end of his or anybody else's career.

If anything, his go-home speech about all the legends he's destroyed in there only served as a reminder that the big cage over the ring is often little more than a big cage over the ring. 'The Apex Predator' can still apply one of his deadly chinlocks, or keep things slow and sleek until the babyface makes his comeback.

This contest might be good, but that's surely the most shocking prediction of them all. It speaks to how WWE have made marginal improvements in their pay-per-view rematch philosophy that this pairing feels so painfully exhausted, but if and when 'The Viper' claims the title, it'll simply seem as if the entitled heel was right all along. Who knows what happens next for the 'Scottish Psychopath', but he can hold his head high for being the company's first on-screen babyface steward of these particularly trying times.

Winner - Randy Orton

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