WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: 10 Shocks That Could Happen
4. Rusev Somehow Beats Roman Reigns
Roman Reigns only became WWE United States Champion at Clash Of Champions in September. It's true that Reigns has been moved down the card (at least temporarily), although he must still be considered one of the top names on Monday Night Raw. The mere thought of him losing the title so quickly is a challenging one.
Recently, both Reigns and Rusev have went back and forth. Trading the upper hand in the lead up to their tussle, such build suggests that it will be Roman who walks away from Hell In A Cell with the title still in his grasp.
Usually, WWE enjoy booking at least one title change on pay-per-view. Whilst this isn't always guaranteed, it's an established way of doing things when it comes to the supershow format. It stands to reason that the United States Title is much more likely to switch than the WWE Universal belt, for example.
If Rusev could find a way to beat Reigns, he'd look like a complete killer. Many fans wouldn't exactly be despondent if Roman failed to win either, so the heel has a glimmer of hope here.