WWE Hell In A Cell 2020: 10 Things That MUST Happen

8. Jeff Hardy Beats Elias

Elias Jeff Hardy
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Fingers crossed that it's motivated (not autopilot) Jeff Hardy who turns up at HIAC. On his day, Jeff is still one hell of a worker, and you just know Elias will be determined to put in a good showing himself. This is the music man's first pay-per-view bout since a crummy effort opposite 'King' Corbin at WrestleMania 36.

Yes, this match does fit into the category of TV fare examined in that previous entry, but there's still some hope. If these guys whizz through a 10-minute affair that ends with a Swanton Bomb and Hardy celebration, then they might validate their spot on the pay-per-view.

This shouldn't drag on, and it probs won't with Survivor Series coming up.

WWE should book Hardy to duck an Elias guitar shot, paste him with a quick Twist Of Fate and then do his daredevil business from the top rope for a fairly straightforward win. Then, they can set about the task of rebuilding Eli properly.

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