WWE Hell In A Cell - The Orton-Bryan saga continues
The Daniel Bryan-Randy Orton saga might just continue this Monday. And it should. It seems like Triple H might get a taste of his own medicine.
Randy Orton might just be stripped off of his title by none other that Mr. McMahon. It is hugely speculated that McMahon will make an appearance on RAW. As Daniel Bryan has been betrayed with his championship reigns time and again, it only seems fitting that Randy Orton and Triple H finally get a leash tied around them.
The match at Hell In A Cell was just like their previous bouts. It was exhilarating. Many did expect Shawn Michaels to get swayed which would have led Orton to win the title.
And so it happened, Randy Orton won in controversial fashion as just like last year, when Brad Maddox influenced CM Punk and Ryback’s main event match, a referee influenced the main event match this year as well.
Even though all this was expected, this did not prevent the entire arena to fall into stunned silence. Everyone was excited as long as Daniel Bryan was moving. As long as Daniel Bryan was kicking a**, there is no denying that he was a main event player.
In a Pay Per View, which had few moments to talk about, the main event lighted up the arena. It could have been a perfect set up for Daniel Bryan’s perfect victory. But something better happened, and Triple H continued his mean streak. And even though Triple H was down from a thunderous Daniel Bryan’s running kick, Triple H was still a happy man. He ended the night happy, but Monday Night Raw might finally get him his perfect adversary in Mr McMahon.
The result of the main event makes Mr. McMahon’s entry much more plausible and exciting. This might come as a huge relief from the monotonous results of this feud which has seen Orton being given opportunity after opportunity.
Big Show interrupted at Battleground, and that was a terrible end to the PPV but what followed it were a series of short yet entertaining and pivotal interruptions made by Big Show. Shawn Michaels left the arena to deal with a disappointing result, but this might just be the start of the beginning of the fall of the Authority.
There is no doubt that Triple H and Stephanie McMahon will come down the ramp to the ring on Monday Night Raw with Randy Orton in tow to rechristen the ‘Face of The WWE; only to be interrupted with ‘ No Chance In Hell’.
Or the WWE might just wait and have Shawn Michaels give his side of the story and stretch the thing beyond its breaking point.