7 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

5. TYSON & STROWMAN! TYSON & STROWMAN! TYSON & STROWMAN!

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Tyson Fury and Braun Strowman's nearly-war on the first SmackDown on Fox was a thrilling and unexpected development between two of the biggest men WWE theoretically have access to.

Unlike some other certain special guests that may be making their presence felt within WWE at the moment, Fury may have boxing commitments that prohibit him getting involved in much more beyond what we already saw on Friday Night. He has however been offered a live microphone for Monday Night Raw, so could the 'Gypsy King' be brought on to Sunday's show to pad out a bit of a time and set the stage?

Strowman's been entirely without focus of late but he seems like the sort of character WWE are going to want to have on call for situations exactly like this. For all he might not be in Universal/WWE Championship contention anymore, this sort of stuff is just as good in the modern era - Twitter buzz is currency for the company and competitors, and these two stand to potentially make a fortune from it.

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