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

1. Roman Reigns (c) Vs. Jey Uso

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This is only a rematch because it's happening in WWE, rather than because the feud warrants it. That's not to say this caged I Quit match won't absolutely rule.

Roman Reigns and Jey Uso achieved something truly special at Clash Of Champions, presenting the Universal Champion in his terrifying brand new full form and the Challenger as somebody so desperate to break out from his reputation as a tag team wrestler and "feed" the Samoan wrestling family.

The only way to realistically match a brutal and heartbreaking battle of that standard was to drop a giant cage on top of it and have 'The Big Dog' extract the most humbling of phrases from his cousin's mouth following yet another beating.

Reigns has twice leaned on the sly low blow he debuted against Uso, so expect more dirty tricks from the defending titleholder, but the defeat itself will be secured through brute force and strength. It'll be touch to watch, in the easiest of ways.

Winner - Roman Reigns

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