WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: 10 Shocks That Could Happen

1. The Women's Hell In A Cell Bout Goes On Last

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Mick Foley caused a stir with the social media post referenced in this article's introduction. The likes of Sasha Banks and Charlotte have made no secret over their ambitions to headline a WWE pay-per-view, so fans were excited when the Raw GM suggested that such a headline slot was set in stone for Hell In A Cell.

Even though Foley corrected himself and admitted to getting a little carried away, Sasha vs. Charlotte as the main event of the show is still something that could feasibly occur. Imagine if the pay-per-view opened with Stephanie McMahon congratulating both women on such an accomplishment, encouraging them to hold nothing back in the main event.

Instantly, shivers would be sent up spines everywhere. Nobody would really see it coming, and many are still waiting for the bubble to burst on WWE's female revolution and for management to lose support in the idea. Putting Banks vs. Flair on last at Hell In A Cell (inside the structure itself, no less) would be a massive show of faith.

WWE wouldn't need to worry about match quality either: the female bout is every bit as valid as the others.

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