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

1. That's Gotta Be Cain!

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Well, why not?

WWE generated enormous buzz by debuting potential newcomer Cain Velasquez on the Fox SmackDown debut, but couldn't be accused of overplaying their hand if he turned up at Hell In A Cell too. Not least if the pair are to do battle on October 31st.

There's something quite captivating about the prospect of the former UFC Heavyweight Champion (and true scourge of Brock Lesnar's Mixed Martial Arts past) stalking 'The Beast' at every opportunity en route to their unexpected and explosive encounter.

There's a lot of meat on the bones here, and that's not just because neither man needs to part of the USADA testing pool anymore. With mere weeks to go before Crown Jewel (if that is indeed where they intend to deliver the first blockbuster WWE meeting between the two), the company might as well make the most of their access to Cain if he's keen to do it. Based on Night One, it appears as though he'd be f*cking thrilled.

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