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

6. Ezekiel Vs. Kevin Owens

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An ingenious programme in keeping with how WWE actually functions as fictional universe, the idea of everybody taking Ezekiel at face value just to f*ck with Kevin Owens is legitimately inspired.

Owens has lost his mind trying to prove the blinding obvious, putting the "fun" in "fundamentally flawed and odd post-WrestleMania programme".

In Chad Gable and Otis, Owens has found allies willing to cartoonishly try and help him prove what he believes to be a cast iron truth, but his unravelling psyche and has resulted in miscommunication and alienation - and all as the former Elias only grows more popular.

At some point, the company and performers will run out of road (and the quality of this specific match could determine how soon that will come), but the best chance of keeping the momentum going will be in Ezekiel proving himself with a win here - even if he hits Owens with a guitar on the sly to get it done.

Winner - Ezekiel

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