8 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

4. The Difference Maker

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It shouldn't really happen inside a Hell In A Cell, though, assuming that a locked cage (roof or otherwise) won't be circumvented by somebody is assuming way too much from a company more immune than ever to a clean and/or decisive finish.

WWE did so much work in prepping Drew McIntyre for a crowded coronation that they'll surely work hard to line up his next feud and drop him right back into the title picture the second the belt's no longer around Lashley's waist. 'The All-Mighty' beating him definitively (again) simply isn't an option.

The go-home Raw steered hard into a potential McIntyre/Omos programme for the summer months, and with RK-Bro surely too popular an act not to put the belts on, a 50/50 screwjob could be on the cards.

Omos being MVP's surprise difference maker here would elevate the stakes of that programme, and, temporarily, the Raw Tag Team Championships. And as far as SummerSlam spectacles go for the 'Scottish Psychopath', there's worse out there than this behemoth battle.

 
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