WWE Hell In A Cell: 10 Predictions That Will Happen

8. Kevin Owens Moves On From Ryback

Since debuting on the main roster, Kevin Owens has fared a lot better than the majority of other NXT Superstars called up to WWE. While the way he won the Intercontinental Championship wasn't the most impressive, it was pretty perfect for the heel character he's currently portraying, and Hell in a Cell offers him and Ryback the chance to deliver a great match and hopefully bring an end to their rivalry. With all due respect to the Big Guy, Owens is too good for him. There are other wrestlers much better suited to Owens' style, and many more interesting storytelling possibilities than one based around Ryback's abysmal promos about a self help book and not even remotely funny digs about his opponent's weight while on guest commentary duties. That's why I can see Owens defeating Ryback in definitive fashion this Sunday, establishing himself as a serious title holder and moving on to someone new in the build to Survivor Series. Who could step up to challenge him? Sami Zayn would pretty much be a dream come true, especially as that's a rivalry which could probably carry the Intercontinental title and both men through to next year's WrestleMania, but that might just be wishful thinking on my part at this stage. Regardless of who's next, expect to see Owens put Ryback down once and for all at Hell in a Cell in a match which the former NXT Champion is sure to make one of his opponent's best to date. In fact, this could just end up stealing the show...
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