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

1. Families At War

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There's a lot swirling around Dominik Mysterio's head at the moment. Little of it good.

The Father and Son duo won't defend their SmackDown Tag Team Championships at Hell In A Cell because Rey has found himself locked in a singles battle with Roman Reigns.

That pending singles battle ultimately resulted in Reigns launching Dominik half way out of the ThunderDome in a show-closing mauling of the pair just two weeks before the pay-per-view.

'The Tribal Chief' is doing all of this as much to send a message to his own family as the Mysterios themselves. Feeling like he has to kick the f*ck out of them because The Usos failed, Reigns' message will cut through to the battered and bruised son when his Father falls short.

Hell In A Cell won't go off the air with Roman and The Usos surveying the damage done to Mysterio, but Dominik frustratedly picking the bones of his downed Dad after one failed endeavour too many.

The belts will be vacated (permitting The Usos to slide right in and win a rigged tournament) and SummerSlam (the location of Dominik's debut and the infamous 2005 fight for his custody) will be the stage set for the most heartbreaking fight of Rey Mysterio's life.

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