WWE Hell In A Cell 2021: 10 Things That Must Happen

4. The Raw Women’s Title Goes No DQ

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So, where was the fire Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair showed on Raw all along? Both women smacked the p*ss out of each other in a fine brawling segment - it had passion, it had intensity and it even had a little blood from Flair to help make it must-see. Now, where do WWE take things next?

They make their HIAC match 'No DQ' for starters.

Ripley, as the babyface champion, would demand this from Adam Pearce and Sonya Deville on the night. Angered by the fact she had shed blood on Raw, Charlotte would agree without hesitation, then promise to crack Rhea over the head with her own belt before earning another reign as champion.

That's the kind of thunder these ladies need for their feud. To hell with childish mannerisms (like Ripley literally thumbing her nose) or anything of the sort. Dispense with the rules, hand them 15 good minutes, maybe mix in a little blood, then watch Rhea enter an NXT-like performance she can be proud of.

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