Hell in a Cell 2015 - 5 Promising developments
Wyatt being hurled onto the cageHell In A Cell will go down this year as yet another PPV we thought nothing much of but came out looking much better than expected.The Undertaker and The Beast finally delivered a match worthy of being watched again. Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns did not disappoint at all. The Divas were great as well and it’s finally time to say goodbye to Cena for a while.A return and an unlikely alliance also marked this show. But we have so much to look forwardto as Monday Night Raw kicks off tomorrow. And it sure looks like Undertaker is here to stay for a while.Here are the 5 promising developments from Hell in a Cell-
#1 Alberto Del Rio returns
John Cena opened the PPV first thing after the pre-show match. He came out to more of a positive reaction since this was the big curtain raiser.
Who’s going to walk in and face Cena for the much entertaining US Title Open Challenge was the big question. Out came Zeb Colter in a vehicle that looked more like John Laurinaitis’ scooter during the ‘People Power’ era.
And then he sort of amended his principles and called out Cena on his character’s polarizing aspect. Colter wanted no divisions anymore. He wanted people of all backgrounds to come together. That led him to introduce Alberto Del Rio which got a good pop.
Del Rio beat Cena clean, which is a welcome change. Also, this partnership between Colter and Del Rio can be interesting further down the line as the possibilities are intrigiung.