WWE Hell In A Cell 2019: 10 Things That Must Happen

6. Roman Reigns Spears Daniel Bryan

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Quite why a match like Roman Reigns and Daniel Bryan vs. Erick Rowan and Luke Harper is taking place on pay-per-view is anyone's guess. This, despite the fact seeing Luke on a bigger show is nice given he was previously frozen out, is SmackDown fare at best.

Providing they don't kick the arse out of things length-wise, WWE can still make it work.

Also, some sort of miscommunication between Reigns and Bryan would be a sweet touch. The pitch here is that Roman goes for the same Spear he hit Rowan with on TV recently but ends up crashing through Daniel instead. That mistake would keep the potential for some Bryan vs. Reigns matches ticking and give Daniel a reason to pursue them.

Being honest, that's the only silver lining to what has been an awful storyline so far. Bryan and Reigns proved four years ago at Fastlane 2015 that they could work well together. It'd be great to see them do that again and/or blend into the Team Flair vs. Team Hogan stuff as a side quest - assuming Bryan can be persuaded to go Saudi Arabia, at least.

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