WWE Hell in a Cell 2014: 5 things that could ruin the pay-per-view
WWE’s latest edition of Hell in a Cell would be nothing short of transitional.They don’t have a WWE champion to headline the pay-per-view as a conventional outing and it might also see two youngsters headlining the show.Despite all those freshness in the mix, it will be hard for the WWE Universe to forget how bad the buildup went. The chances of the company screwing up the show due to this can’t be ignored, and there are certain booking decisions that they could do to ensure this screw up.So, as the WWE will be looking to pick up their business on Sunday after a forgettable Night of Champions, here are the waters that they should keep away from.
#5 Keeping Lesnar away from the show
Lesnar’s absence from the match card itself is a big blunder for the WWE. Not having a champion might look fresh on the outer surface but the missing star power surely will work against the company.
It is too late to add Lesnar into the match card at this moment but the company can bring him back to kick start a new storyline.
The Cena – Orton match at Hell in a Cell might be a big mess due to various reasons but one positive from that is the No. 1 contender ship that is up for grabs. After the match, if WWE brings out Lesnar to build up the tension.
However, keeping Lesnar away from the mix could make the Orton- Cena match stale to the core and void of excitement.