WWE Hell In A Cell 2018: 10 Things That Must Happen

1. There's Interference In The Universal Title Match

Braun Strowman Dolph Ziggler Drew McIntyre
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What are the chances that Braun and Reigns will be locked inside Hell in a Cell for the main event's duration without leaving? To quote Vince McMahon's entrance tune, no chance in hell. Almost literally.

The past few weeks of Raw booking have been dotted with others interfering, and that hasn't been limited to on screen associates like Drew McIntyre, Dolph Ziggler, Seth Rollins or Dean Ambrose. Others, such as Kevin Owens, Elias, AOP, Jinder Mahal and even Drew freakin' Gulak have been getting in on the action.

At HIAC, there's every chance at least some of those names will show face at some point. It'd be a spectacular moment if Roman spotted his Shield buddies battling the odds on the arena floor, decided to climb down the cell side until halfway, then hit a big splash onto the group gathered below him.

Just a thought.

That'd be one way to get Roman and Braun down from the cage roof safely without one of them having to suffer a career-shortening bump through a nearby table. Not only that, it follows the familiar gang warfare story thread WWE have been presenting on TV if others interject.

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What else do you think WWE must do at HIAC 2018? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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