WWE Hell In A Cell 2021: Updated Card After Last Night's Raw

Rhea Ripley, Bobby Lashley & Charlotte Flair lead WWE's new Hell in a Cell announcements.

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WWE's next pay-per-view, Hell in a Cell 2021, goes down on Sunday, 20 June, and last night's Raw brought the first couple of major card developments.

The only match finalised so far is Rhea Ripley defending her Raw Women's Championship against rival Charlotte Flair. Though their feud has been building for several weeks, it took Flair beating Asuka one-on-one on last night's show to earn her title shot, which she did after pinning the former champion by rolling through on an attempted Asuka Lock.

Asuka defeated Flair on last week's show. Per Sonya Deville's stipulation, Flair would have earned the title shot there and then had she succeeded.

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Ripley was in action on Raw too, failing to beat Nikki Cross in a two-minute Beat the Clock challenge.

Hell In A Cell 2021 will also see Bobby Lashley defend his WWE Championship against Drew McIntyre or Kofi Kingston, depending on who wins a number one contender's match on next week's Raw. The duo wrestled to a no-contest following interference from Lashley and MVP last night.

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Here's how the Hell in a Cell 2021 card looks following these additions:-

WWE Title: Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Kofi Kingston or Drew McIntyre

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Raw Women's Title: Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair

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