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

7. WWE Keep It Short

WWE Hell In A Cell 2020
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May's Money In The Bank show was a concise two hours and 14 minutes of enjoyable action. WWE didn't p*ss about by overloading the card, and they kept things simple near the end by amalgamating both the male and female ladder situations. That, if you recall, helped the pay-per-view immensely.

Hell In A Cell should be just as short.

Again, full focus should go on the three Cell matches themselves. All of them have the capability to go 30+ minutes anyway - add in the usual WWE video packages/intros/commentary links/Jeff Hardy vs. Elias/Otis vs. Miz and you're looking at a good two hours right there. That's long enough for this card.

Even SummerSlam, which is usually bloated to an interminable four hours, didn't kick the arse out of things this year. WWE surely realise that they don't have to stretch the length of these specials on their own Network, especially when people only care about the Cell matches anyway.

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