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

6. Drew McIntyre Overcomes Cell Worries

WWE Hell In A Cell 2020
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'Will Drew McIntyre be able to hang inside the Cell?'

That's a question WWE's announcers have been asking for weeks, and it's a pretty cool narrative. This is, after all, the hunky Scotsman's first foray into the cage. Meanwhile, his rival Randy Orton has worked no less than seven HIAC matches during his illustrious career. That experience edge is a natural story.

Come Sunday though, it's McIntyre who needs to come out on top. There's a sense that he's barely scratched the surface as WWE Champion, and there's just no need to remove the title from his waist quite yet. WWE can always do that early next year if they're dead set on resuming the Edge vs. Orton tale in time for 'Mania 37.

The promotion's immediate thought should be maintaining Drew's aura. This is the guy who stepped up to Brock Lesnar and kicked 'The Beast' square in the teeth, so he shouldn't be wetting his knickers at the mere thought of the Cell.

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