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RAW Viewership Drops For WWE Hell In A Cell “Go-Home” Edition Of The Show

The Monday, October 20, 2014 edition of WWE RAW averaged 3.695 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. That is down from last week’s average of 3.751 million viewers, despite the fact that last night’s episode was the WWE Hell In A Cell “go-home” edition of the show.

The hourly breakdown in terms of viewership for Monday’s RAW is as follows:

Hour One: 3.589 million viewers
Hour Two: 3.864 million viewers
Hour Three: 3.631 million viewers

WWE RAW finished second on cable television for Monday night, trailing only NFL’s “Monday Night Football” game, which averaged 13.275 million viewers.

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  • Jim Ross Blog: Dean Ambrose Takes A Step Back?, HIAC Concerns, Champions Losing

    The following are highlights of the latest Jim Ross blog:

    On Dean Ambrose: “Up and down week as it relates to some of the creative for Dean Ambrose who has been building his TV persona well the past few weeks. I thought Ambrose leveled out or took a step back somewhat Monday night.”

    On Hell In A Cell: “I still think that creativity as it relates to stunts, etc for this Sunday’s HIAC will be challenging considering that there will be two Hell in a Cell matches on the show both in a PG world. Anxious to see how the creative minds come up with elements that will make the two main events special, different and perceived as ‘dangerous.'”

    On mid-card champions losing: “Again the IC and the US Title holders lost on the WWE’s franchise broadcast which is a head scratcher especially as it downgrades their top two, regularly seen titles notwithstanding it does then on televised live events no favors. As I’ve mentioned on the Ross Report Podcast it seems as if holding the IC and US titles is a curse to the titleholders. I can’t explain this particular creative. Hopefully it will change sooner than later. Having meaningless titles is illogical.”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

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  • Mick Foley Blogs About His RAW Return, Acknowledges Mistakes He Made On-Air

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley, who made a surprise return on Monday’s WWE Hell In A Cell “go-home” edition of RAW in Kansas City, posted the following blog about his experience on his official Facebook page.

    YOU PROVED ME WRONG!

    Just two weeks’s ago, following the electrifying live appearance of The Rock on #RAW, I was asked on social media when I’d be showing up. I replied that I wasn’t really in that league any more (the small list of legends who can make an instant impact with an appearance) and that I was more of a panel discussion guy, or a Hall of Famer who shows up to present an award, or appear in a backstage vignette. I wasn’t feeling sorry for myself either. I just honestly felt like that ship had sailed – and that I was no longer on board.

    Well, last night, you proved me wrong! The whole scenario just seemed to make perfect sense, and I was able to feed off the energy of Ambrose, Rollins and a very appreciative Kansas City crowd to take part in something that felt special; something that left me feeling good – basking in the memories of the moment, and the amazing feedback from family, friends and fans. I felt like a kid who had gotten everything he’d asked for on Christmas. Sure, I made some mistakes. It was actually 18 years ago yesterday that I faced The Undertaker in “Buried Alive”, not “Not Hell in a Cell” which was two years later, and I misquoted Nietzsche…but who among us hasn’t done that?

    Speaking of Christmas, how about that “flannel over Santa” look, marking the 300th consecutive day I’ve worn Santa Claus themed attire. Only 65 days left in this Foley fashion quest.

    Realistically, what role would you like to see me play in WWE moving forward? I’ve got some ideas. Let me hear yours.

    Thanks to all of you who have supported my live shows. There may be nothing like the adrenaline rush of a hot promo on live TV, but telling my tales across the country, and the world, is a close second. You can catch me TOMORROW in #Cornwall ON, Thursday & Friday on #Ottawa, then #QuebecCity for a combined Comic Con signing and live show on Saturday.

    NOVEMBER is looking to be a HUGE month for me, with #HardcoreLegend shows in #BROOKLYN #CHICAGO/#ROSEMONT & #PEORIA IL, #PROVIDENCE #MARIETTA & #CINCINNATI (Newport, KY) OH, #NASHVILLE & #MEMPHIS TN #ROME & #ATLANTA GA, and signings in #Rahway NJ & #GAFFNEY SC.

    For tickets and information to all shows, go to http://www.realmickfoley.com/events/

    Have a nice day!

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  • What Happened After RAW Ended: Hulk Hogan Comes Out With John Cena

    Although he didn’t appear live on WWE RAW on Monday night in Kansas City, WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan came out in front of the live audience after the show went off the air.

    Once the show wrapped up, John Cena and Dean Ambrose continued their brawl with Kane, which eventually led to “The Hulkster” coming out and doing his muscle poses with Cena.

    Hogan and Cena pandered to the fans in Kansas City for about five minutes or so, sending everyone home happy.

    Also, as noted during RAW, Hogan appeared on the “RAW Backstage Pass” show on the WWE Network, giving his predictions and analysis for this Sunday’s WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

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  • Mizdow TV Segment, Paul Heyman Announced For HIAC PPV “Kickoff Show”

    On Monday’s WWE Hell In A Cell “go-home” edition of RAW, two announcements were made regarding the pay-per-view “Kickoff Show.”

    Hosting the “expert panel” at Sunday’s Hell In A Cell “Kickoff Show” will be WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T, along with his usual partner Alex Riley and special guest, Paul Heyman.

    Additionally, a “Mizdow TV” segment was confirmed, with Damien Mizdow (aka Damien Sandow) and special guest, The Miz.

    Make sure to visit us here on the website this Sunday night for the best WWE Hell In A Cell live results coverage on the web!

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  • New Match & Major Stipulation Added To WWE Hell In A Cell PPV

    On RAW, The Usos vs. Goldust and Stardust for the WWE Tag-Team Championships was officially added to this coming Sunday’s WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view. Also announced on RAW was a stipulation where the winner of the Cena-Orton match at Hell In A Cell will earn the next title shot at WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar.

    With that said, below is the latest official lineup.

    Hell In a Cell Match
    – John Cena vs. Randy Orton

    Hell In a Cell Match
    – Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose

    WWE Tag Team Title Match
    – Goldust & Stardust (c) vs. The Usos

    WWE Divas Title Match
    AJ Lee (c) vs. Paige

    WWE United States Title Match
    – Sheamus (c) vs. The Miz

    Loser Must Be “Assistant” To Winner For 30 Days
    – Nikki Bell vs. Brie Bella

    – Big Show vs. Rusev

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  • Reason AJ Lee Can’t Be On Total Divas, Jim Ross Talks Famous Taker/Foley HIAC Match

    – Apparently the reason current WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee can’t be added to the cast of E!’s “Total Divas” reality show is because of the fact that she is married to former WWE Superstar CM Punk.

    – Jim Ross has finally published his long-awaited editorial feature on the famous Undertaker vs. Mick Foley “Hell In A Cell” match from the WWE King Of The Ring 1998 on the FOX Sports website. You can check that out at FOXSports.com.

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  • Possible RAW Spoiler Regarding HIAC, Debate On HIAC Main Events, More

    As of earlier today, the plan for tonight’s RAW in Kansas City was for WWE to make the announcement of Goldust and Stardust vs. The Usos for the WWE Tag-Team Championships at the October 26th Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    Also as of this morning, the company was still going back-and-forth as to which cell match will be closing the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view this Sunday night, Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose or John Cena vs. Randy Orton. As of this afternoon, no official decision had been made.

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  • New Title Match Announced For WWE Hell In A Cell PPV, Updated Lineup

    WWE has announced the Divas Championship match for the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, October 26, 2014 from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

    Defending her WWE Divas Championship in one-on-one action will be current champion AJ Lee, as she takes on former champion Paige.

    With that now known, the following is an updated look at the official lineup for this coming Sunday’s big event.

    Hell In A Cell Match
    – Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose

    Hell In A Cell Match
    – John Cena vs. Randy Orton

    WWE United States Championship
    – Sheamus (c) vs. The Miz

    WWE Divas Championship
    – AJ Lee (c) vs. Paige

    Loser Must Be Winners Assistant For 30 Days
    – Nikki Bella vs. Brie Bella

    – Big Show vs.Rusev

    Make sure to join us this Sunday for the best live results coverage of the WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view event.

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    One Year Ago: WWE Hell in a Cell

    We are less than one week away from the WWE’s latest pay-per-view, Hell in a Cell. At last year’s event, Shawn Michaels betrayed Daniel Bryan in a championship match against Randy Orton.

    A lot has changed over the past year, evidenced by the fact that Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose will be headlining half of the double main event. The shelf life of a WWE superstar can be short, so it’s always important for superstars to make the most of their time in the ring, especially at pay-per-views. Here is a look at the superstars who have progressed, regressed, or remained stagnant over the past year.

    Progression:

    1. Dean Ambrose

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    Nobody had made more progress since last year than Dean Ambrose. At last year’s event, Ambrose was an invisible US Champion and lost his undercard contest to Big E by countout.

    This year, he will be headlining the event in a Hell in a Cell match with Seth Rollins. He continues to receive as much airtime as anyone on Raw each week and has been getting great reactions from the crowds. What a difference a year makes.

     2. Seth Rollins

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    Although Dean Ambrose has progressed the most over the past year, his former partner Seth Rollins is a close second. Rollins will be joining Ambrose inside of a Hell in a Cell for half of the main event, and also holds the Money in the Bank briefcase.

    Over the past year, Rollins has improved every aspect of his game. He is stronger on the mic, he developed a convincing and unique finisher, and has adopted a heel personality that has gotten over with the fans. Rollins is a star on the rise and without a doubt a future world champion.

    Jim Ross Blog: TakerFoley HIAC Match, Impact Thoughts, Lucha Underground & More

    The following are highlights of a new Jim Ross blog:

    On Undertaker vs. Mick Foley at Hell In A Cell: “My feature for foxports.com will be posted next week and the focus is the Hell in a Cell match between Taker and Mick Foley in 1998 which is arguably the most memorable match in the history or WWE and if it’s not it is certainly in the top five. Mick told me the one thing that he never did that he wanted to do was drop an elbow off the top of the TV production truck onto another vehicle. During the research aspect of the piece Taker said he originally wanted nothing to do with the spot where he tossed Mick off the top of the Cell but that Mick was very persuasive with his idea to both the Deadman and Vince McMahon. I think that you will enjoy the feature and I will tweet out the link when it becomes available.”

    On TNA Impact Wrestling: “Impact Wrestling is providing their fans with a much more enjoyable product by not over thinking their creative, exploiting their talents’ strengths (the in ring content) and doing their best to hide talents weaknesses. It’s not rocket science and by eliminating un-needed skits and marathon promos the two hour broadcast has became a really enjoyable show by and large. I’m hopeful as all wrestling fans should be that Impact Wrestling finds a welcoming TV home for 2015.”

    On Lucha Underground: “Saw the Lucha Underground trailer and still don’t understand why they feel compelled to mention WWE stars in the trailer or why every wrestling company alive, seemingly, feels like they have to have a villain, administrative figure. No one will ever top Mr. McMahon in that role and every one who attempts it in that form are going to fall short. HHH and Stephanie do a terrific job in the Authority role but those two having conflicts would add to the presentation and make the role more contemporary.”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Kane Shares Thoughts On Wyatt Family Characters, Hell In A Cell, See No Evil 2

    The following are highlights of a new The Rack interview with Kane:

    What can we expect from Jacob Goodnight in ‘See No Evil 2’: “Well, this is going to be a little bit different than ‘See No Evil’; the girls who directed this film are twins, Jen and Sylvia Soska, and they have a huge following in the horror genre and are going to be the next big thing in horror. What’s really interesting about ‘See No Evil 2’ for me, and I just got to see the finished copy the other day, is the fact that despite the film is dealing with disturbing material, is a beautifully shot movie. It’s beautiful; the cinematography is awesome, and the soundtrack is great and it’s really a contrast as you are dealing with this disturbing material and violence and everything but also you’re going ‘Wow, this is really pretty’. What we also tried to do was to try and bring more depth to the characters and to actually have not to your stereotypical slasher movie; let’s make it a movie where you cared about the people in the movie and hopefully that brings about more emotional involvement and not just the visceral visual effects but the fact that you’re like ‘Oh, I really like that person’ and hopefully it makes it a little more scary that way.”

    If he got more creative freedom in portraying Jacob Goodnight in the sequel: “Yes, I guess I did actually. There were a couple of scenes that were added to the movie, that weren’t in the original script, that me and the Soska sisters fought for that sort of rounded Jacob out, bringing him more to life and making him more of a human being than a character. I was really happy about that.

    You still explore the relationship with his mother, even despite the fact that his mother is no longer with us, she still has a tremendous impact on his psychology and on his emotions. In fact, in the first movie ‘See No Evil’, the mother was the real villain, not Jacob. In this one, she’s still the dominant aspect of his life.”

    What was it like working for the Soska Sisters, a set of female directors: “We meshed really well, because they are not your typical females; they are huge WWE fans and they’re probably into all the stuff us guys are into. So, they were really great and what was really interesting about working with them is despite the fact they are two people, at times it’s like you are dealing with one mind because Jen would often be on the floor and directing the action and Sylvia would be watching on the monitor and you’d go through a scene and they’d be tweaks and they wouldn’t talk to each other; Jen would just talk to you differently and you’d do the scene again and Sylvia would go ‘OK, that’s good.’ You’d be like, ‘wait a second, how… did they see through each other’s eyes, or what’s going on?!’

    So, at first, I was worried, thinking how are you going to work with two directors? because the director is the boss, they’re the ones who have the final say in what’s going on and how are you going to do it if there’s two of them? But what was really cool about it was it was like you were still just working with one and instead of competing and butting heads, they actually augmented one another. So, it was really an interesting experience.”

    Does he enjoy the fact that recently he’s been able to explore different aspects of the Kane Character (Team Hell No, Corporate Kane, The Big Red Machine): “No, absolutely; I’m having a lot of fun. The Team Hell No stuff with Daniel Bryan has probably been the most fun I’ve ever had in WWE because it was something complete different than anything I’d ever done before. I’d always been a very curious character and here we are providing the comic relief to the show. So, if you’d asked people before we did Team Hell No that Kane was going to be the guy you were laughing at, who would have said yes, right?

    So, that was a lot of fun and with The Authority now, with Corporate Kane, it’s also very gratifying for me because now he’s sort of a normal person, but underneath it, you have that underlying fact he’s a monster and now he has political power, which is really scary. So, I do have a lot of fun doing different things because as a performer it gets stale when you’re doing just one thing for years and years and years. So, I’m grateful for the opportunity to do different characters.”

    What does he think of the newer crop of Superstars like Bray Wyatt and The Shield: “I think they’re going to be great; I think they’re great now, you know? They provide a lot of energy, new ideas; they’re hungry. The thing I noticed when I worked against The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) was the fact that those guys were confident; they knew they were going to be successful, no matter what it took. That’s the kind of attitude you need. So, I’ve really enjoyed working with the younger guys because they have that freshness and that hungry that actually revitalizes me at times.

    There’s all sorts of different dynamics going on now too and that’s what makes our product really interesting; when it’s not straight forward and there’s all sorts of different things going on between everybody and that’s what’s going on now. So I think, moving forward through Hell in a Cell and afterwards, it’s going to be quite interesting.”

    His favorite Hell in a Cell moments: “Well, my favorite would have to be, of course, my debut and ripping the door off and going in and giving a tombstone piledriver to The Undertaker and having Vince (McMahon) screaming ‘That’s gotta be Kane!’; that would far and away have to be my favorite moment.

    Even though it wasn’t at a Hell in a Cell PPV, I’ll never forget the match between Undertaker and Mankind at King of the Ring in Pittsburgh; when Mick went off the cell and then through the cell. That was one of those things that sort of rocketed the Attitude Era into the stratosphere.”

    The weirdest thing he’s ever gotten from a fan: “I haven’t gotten a lot of weird stuff; I’ve gotten a lot of stuffed animals, which is different, but probably the weirdest thing that’s ever happened or the most uncomfortable thing that’s ever happened was I received a fan letter at my house. It was really, really nice and it was from a gentleman who was interested in promoting drug awareness and gang resistance and that sort of thing, and it was really great except the fact that he was going to do that once he got out of prison; so yeah, the letter had come from prison. I don’t get a whole lot of really weird stuff.”

    Check out the complete interview at WildTalkRadio.com.

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  • Another Match Announced For Monday’s WWE RAW

    WWE announced a second match for this coming Monday’s edition of RAW. In a Divas tag-team match, AJ Lee will get to team with a partner of her choosing to take on Paige and Alicia Fox.

    The Divas tag match joins the aforementioned handicap street fight announced for the show, which features John Cena and Dean Ambrose teaming up to take on the trio of Seth Rollins, Randy Orton and Kane.

    Also announced for Monday’s RAW, the Hell In A Cell cage will be hanging above the ring during the show, as revealed by Triple H in his latest WWE.com sit-down interview with Michael Cole.

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  • Backstage News On WWE Protecting Cena & Orton, News On HIAC Main Events

    WWE officials were reportedly very careful not to portray the John Cena vs. Randy Orton match at the upcoming Hell In A Cell pay-per-view as the “loser’s match.”

    Announcers on Monday’s RAW were apparently told never to say the “loser” of the Cena vs. Dean Ambrose contract on a pole match would be facing Orton. Orton also kept referring to his match as the “main event.”

    While it’s possible that Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins goes on last at the pay-per-view, it’s said that both Hell In A Cell matches will be promoted equally.

    Regarding Cena vs. Orton, this will be the ninth time that the two have competed in a singles match on a WWE pay-per-view. Each man has won three of their meeting, while each also picked up a win by disqualification.

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  • Updated WWE Hell In A Cell PPV Lineup: Two New Matches Added (Spoilers)

    Following this week’s WWE television, below is the latest official lineup for the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view:

    Hell In a Cell Match
    – John Cena vs. Randy Orton

    Hell In a Cell Match
    – Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins

    WWE United States Championship
    – Sheamus (c) vs. The Miz

    Loser Must Be Assistant To Winner For 30 Days
    – Nikki Bella vs. Brie Bella

    – Big Show vs. Rusev

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  • VIDEO: HHH Says He’s Bringing Hell In A Cell To RAW, Talks Double PPV Main Event

    WWE has posted the latest Michael Cole sit-down interview with Triple H on their official YouTube channel.

    Check out the video below to hear “The Game” explain to Cole why he will be bringing the Hell In A Cell structure to next week’s RAW.

    HHH also talks about the “blockbuster double main event” at the upcoming pay-per-view.

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  • Update On Justin Roberts’ WWE Release, Bella Twins Shoot Footage At RAW

    – Regarding the WWE release of ring announcer Justin Roberts, it’s said that it was a situation where his contract expired and the two sides couldn’t come to terms on a new deal. WWE somewhat acknowledged this in their announcement of his release, writing: “WWE has chosen to not exercise its option to renew ring announcer Justin Roberts’ contract.”

    – Nikki Bella and Brie Bella shot some footage backstage at RAW in Atlanta on Monday night for future WWE.com material that will hype up their stipulation match at the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

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  • Pros and Cons: The Hell in a Cell Double Main Event

    The Seth Rollins/John Cena/Dean Ambrose hate triangle continued last night on Raw, with Dean Ambrose prevailing over John Cena to secure his spot in the main event at Hell in a Cell.

    It was also announced that John Cena would square off against Randy Orton in the other half of the double main event. However, did the company make the right call by going with Ambrose over Cena? Here are the pros and cons of each main event, allowing for you to make the decision.

    John Cena vs. Randy Orton

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    Pros: These guys have faced each other too many times to count, including a multi-month program earlier in the year, so the two veterans should have excellent chemistry together.

    Adding the Hell in a Cell stipulation should also help spice up the contest, as fans grew tired during their last meeting at the Royal Rumble. In all, by having two Hell in a Cell contests, it should perfectly juxtapose the talent of yesterday (Cena and Orton) with the talent of tomorrow (Rollins and Ambrose).

    Cons: As previously mentioned, fans practically booed Cena and Orton out of the building in January. It seems like this has the chance of being a filler main event, as there is essentially no build to the matchup and fans have already seen the two square off more times than they can remember. Additionally, a double main event that features two Hell in a Cell matches could be a bit overkill.

    New Match Added To WWE Hell In A Cell (Updated Card)

    After Monday’s WWE RAW, Nikki Bella interrupted a backstage interview with her sister Brie to reveal that they will be squaring off at Hell in a Cell. The loser of the match will have to be the winner’s “b*tch” (“assistant”) for a month.

    With that match set, here’s the updated card for WWE Hell in a Cell:

    Hell in a Cell Match:
    Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins

    Hell in a Cell Match:
    John Cena vs. Randy Orton

    Loser Is The Winner’s Assistant For A Month:
    Brie Bella vs. Nikki Bella

    WWE Hell in Cell takes place on Sunday, October 26th from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX.

    Two Main Events Confirmed For WWE Hell In A Cell Pay-Per-View

    As seen on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW in Atlanta, Georgia, the two main events for the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view were made official.

    As a result of the outcome of the RAW main event, Dean Ambrose will challenge Seth Rollins inside the cell at the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    Due to his loss, John Cena will take on Randy Orton — also inside the cell — at the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    Both matches were made official on this week’s edition of WWE RAW.

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  • Major Changes Rumored For Top HIAC Matches

    With WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view less than two weeks away, there are said to be major changes in store for the top matches taking place on the show. Here’s the lowdown, courtesy of Reddit user /r/MetsFan4Ever, who has been spot on with several of his news leaks:

    – The advertised Dean Ambrose vs. John Cena main event will not be taking place at Hell in a Cell.Cena vs. Ambrose will actually take place tonight on RAW. The winner of that match will go on to face Seth Rollins inside HIAC and the loser will face Randy Orton inside the cell.

    – John Cena vs. Dean Ambrose Contract On A Pole match was never scheduled to actually to place at Hell in a Cell.

    – The Nikki Bella vs. Brie Bella match will not take place inside Hell in a Cell, but the match will carry a stipulation. The loser of the match will have to be the winner’s personal assistant.

    Spoiler: Stipulation Added To WWE Hell In A Cell PPV Match

    It was announced at the WWE SmackDown television taping on Tuesday night in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that at the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, the match between John Cena and Dean Ambrose will now have a stipulation.

    The Cena-Ambrose bout will now be a no holds barred match with a contract on a pole, with the winner still advancing later in the pay-per-view to a match with “Mr. Money In The Bank” Seth Rollins. Based on advertising, the person who loses the Cena-Ambrose match will likely face Randy Orton later on in the pay-per-view.

    You can read a complete SmackDown spoiler report for this week by clicking here.

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  • Ranking Every Hell in a Cell Pay-Per-View

    Once an occasional treat for the WWE Universe, the Hell in a Cell match has become a yearly event since the introduction of the eponymous pay-per-view in 2009. Since its inception, the company has yet to truly knock it out of the park with Hell in a Cell, although fans have witnessed some memorable moments.

    This year, it will be either John Cena or Dean Ambrose headlining the event against Seth Rollins inside the most ominous structure in sports entertainment. As the company builds up its next pay-per-view, here is a look back at the first five Hell in a Cell events.

    5. 2012

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    This event really didn’t have a pay-per-view feel to it. The undercard was primarily filled with forgettable matches that had little impact on future storylines. The main event was also lacking due to injury.

    It was clear that the company had no idea what to do after John Cena went down to injury, leading to Ryback receiving a premature main event push. From top to bottom, this event was lacking and easily locks up the honor of being the worst Hell in a Cell pay-per-view to date.

    Main Event: CM Punk vs. Ryback (Hell in a Cell Match for the WWE Championship)

    Best Match: Big Show vs. Sheamus

    Worst Match: Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara vs. The Prime Time Players

    Two Top Matches Confirmed For Upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell PPV

    As has been rumored for a while, WWE finally confirmed two of the top matches scheduled for the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    At the end of Monday’s edition of RAW at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, it was announced by Triple H and Stephanie McMahon that at the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, John Cena vs. Dean Ambrose will take place, with the winner earning the right to face Seth Rollins in an actual Hell In A Cell match later on in the pay-per-view.

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  • WWE Planning Cena-Ambrose Feud, Sting Special On WWE Network, More

    – It is said that even if WWE decides against doing a John Cena vs. Dean Ambrose match on RAW with the winner facing Seth Rollins in a cage at the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, that plans are to have a Cena-Ambrose singles feud eventually.

    – WWE will be airing “Sneak Peek: The Best of Sting” on the WWE Network on Friday night at 10pm EST. The show will be a preview of the new WWE DVD, with the synopsis reading as follows:

    “This Sneak Peek gives you a glimpse inside the seven hour collection of the best matches and moments starring the franchise of WCW – Sting.”

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