WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: 11 Things WWE Got Right

4. Entering With Style

Sasha Banks Entrance Hell In A Cell
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I'll get on to the importance of this match headlining the show in a moment, but props must go to whoever put together the entrances of Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair ahead of the history-making Hell in a Cell main event. The two got WrestleMania-worthy entrances, and for good reason.

The challenger was out first, sat on a throne carried to the ring by four peasant fools. The role that Charlotte has played in this Women's Revolution really cannot be overlooked. She has carried herself like a star from the get-go, providing a true heel anchor to the more critic-friendly ways of Sasha, Bayley et al. This truly was an entrance befitting a queen.

The champion made her entrance via what the internet tells me was a Cadillac Escalade, although to me it just looked like a big black car. Still, cars are cool I guess, and Sasha Banks continued to look like a star with her entrance. Despite being slightly miscast as a babyface Banks is completely in-tune with her character, and I think we can expect many more memorable entrances from her in the years to come.

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