8 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Bianca Belair (c) Vs. Asuka Vs. Becky Lynch

Cody Rhodes Roman Reigns Paul Heyman
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Something is a little off here.

On the go-home edition of Monday Night Raw, Bianca Belair and Asuka had a good-not-great match to "build momentum" following one of only similar quality between 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' and Becky Lynch a fortnight prior. The three want the title and are prepared to fight each other in perpetuity for it, but has the gradual devaluation of the belts over time haunted the trio with no other angles to build on.

Exactly how any of this might have gone had Sasha Banks and Naomi not decided to walk out of WWE rather than see their marginalised tag team titles further ignored will forever be the preserve of alternate timeliness, but a three-way placeholder between the red brand's biggest names has only proven to be the best solution on paper rather than in practice.

So far, anyway. This could just easily be the best match on the show as it could a placeholder until another singles combination is spun off for Money In The Bank and the stadium events to follow.

Winner - Bianca Belair

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