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WWE Hell in a Cell 2014: 5 decisions that WWE shouldn't have made for the Pay-per-view

WWE creative team has been compared to the children in the kindergarten when it comes to bringing up innovative storylines. The children might know to tell a story no matter how ridiculous it sounds while the creative team in WWE is being paid for making the fans mad.The annual Hell in a Cell pay-per-view looks all set to be a causality of the same syndrome as WWE made very big flaws in the buildup to the pay-per-view.There were many botched decisions after Night of Champions which the WWE shouldn’t have made and here is a look at those ones which can ruin your hopes and expectations on October 26th when Dallas will host Hell in a Cell.

#5 Wyatt Familys absence

Bray Wyatt’s career went downhill after his feud against John Cena reached nowhere. Bray was then put into a storyline with Jericho which reaped no benefits as well. The last Cage match he had with Jericho however seemed to be something good for the eater of the worlds.

His momentum was back on track but the WWE chose to keep him away from Night of Champions for some reason. Bray and his family haven’t made an appearance since though they continue to give creepy messages.

The fans were high on seeing Bray or Harper getting a good push after Night of champions but that didn’t happen and the Wyatt Family’s absence would be felt to the core at hell in a cell for sure. 

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