8 Matches WWE Should Book For Hell In A Cell PPV
A look at how WWE should construct their lineup for the annual October PPV
With WWE Night of Champions in the books, it's time to look at the WWE's next Pay-Per-View offering called Hell in a Cell on October 26. Did you know you can watch it on WWE Network for only $9.99? We're sure you did. There are five weeks between Night of Champions and Hell in a Cell just like there were five weeks between SummerSlam and Night of Champions. Due to that five week stretch between PPVs, WWE decided to not even mention Hell in a Cell on Raw this week. No matches were announced. They didn't hype up the PPV at all. That will probably change next week. Just because WWE isn't talking about, does not mean that we are going to forget about it. Night of Champions had every title on the line and Hell in a Cell should too. Most PPV events should have every title on the line although it's okay if there are exceptions once in a while. Sometimes champions might be involved in tag matches and that's fine. However, if they are completely left off the card then that's a mistake by the booking team. A typical WWE PPV event has eight matches on the show although sometimes there are seven and there could be up to mine. Eight seems like the right number. With that in mind, here are eight matches that WWE should do at Hell in a Cell.