WWE Hell In A Cell Review: 5 Things We Learned
Proof, as if proof were needed, that Hell In A Cell is one of the WWE's most dangerous events of the year came with the crowning of two new world champions in Miami. Coming into this late October pay-per-view wrestling fans wondered whether Daniel Bryan or Randy Orton would walk out of Satan's structure with the richest prize in the business. The WWE Championship has been vacant what was wrong with that terminology instead of a corporate business word like abeyance by the way for over a month now. Hell In A Cell matches have always been designed to bring finality to feuds. Who would have the last word? What role would WWE's Chief Operating Officer Triple H have in proceedings? Could the integrity of the Showstopper Shawn Michaels be called into question as special referee? Would HBK's relationship as the trainer of Bryan and his bitter past rivalries with Orton cloud his judgment? What of the experience factor? Orton had competed in the cell before and Bryan had not. All these questions and more were answered. We look at five things that the WWE Universe learned from Hell In A Cell.