How WWE Should Book Hell In A Cell 2018

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How WWE Should Book Hell In


 A Cell 2018

Hey everyone! Ever since Night Of Champions 2015, through multiple accounts, every month before major WWE pay-per-views, I’ve come on here and booked the cards to make them as exciting, intriguing, and best possible scenarios for the future. I do both NXT and main-roster pay-per-views, as well as the occasional big RAW or Smackdown weekly show. Without further ado, here is how WWE Should Book Hell In A Cell 2015.

KICKOFF-SHOW

·         We get the UNusual kickoff panel with JOHNNY COACHMAN, Booker T, Sam Roberts and David Otunga. The panel do their usual blabbering by hyping up the card, giving their predictions, showing us video packages, and all that fun schtuff. A Social Media Lounge segment is announced earlier in the day on WWE’s twitter with Jeff Hardy. Use #AskJeffHardy. A little over halfway through the show, we get to our kickoff match.

 

KICKOFF MATCH: The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) (w/ Kofi Kingston) (c) vs. Rusev Day (Aiden English and Rusev) (w/ Lana) (Tag Team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships)

 

·         So WWE spent nearly a month doing all these big, long tournaments to crown new No.1 Contenders to these championships after Rowan got hurt, advertised it like their lives depended on it, just to boot it to the kickoff show. Haha. Hahaha. Hahahahah, Chuckle. Laugh. New Day are out first followed by the Day of The Rusev variety. The match goes 11 minutes. Had this been on the main card, I was planning to put it on just before the main event, following Joe/Styles and preceding Braun/Roman as kind of a cool-down match so the fans wouldn't be dead following the fantasticness that is sure to be the WWE title match. As much as I’m sure we all love Rusev Day and want nothing more for them to succeed, the sad truth is that the act is dead. They should’ve won those titles when the time was right between Clash Of Champions and Wrestlemania 34 last year. There’s just no sense in putting the titles on them right now, and New Day is always your safest bet for great matches and great TV in the SmackDown tag division. The match ends when Big E and Woods hit the Midnight Hour on English for the win. I’ve got no idea when WWE plans to break up Rusev Day at this point, I would’ve done it at Summerslam the way I had it in my post. Just when they looked like it was gonna happen, they were put back together like nothing happened, so really no point in speculation at this point.

 

WINNER by PINFALL and STILL the WWE SmackDown Live Tag Team Champions: The New Day

·         We get the Social Media Lounge with Jeff, and he basically straight up says he’s jumping off the cell tonight without actually saying it. The panel give their final predictions for the main event matches, and we get to the main show.

 

MAIN-SHOW:

·         Before we begin yet another post, I’d just like to say that this happens to be my 50TH EVER “HOW WWE SHOULD BOOK” POST. Over all the PPV’s, Takeovers, Network Specials, RAWs and SmackDowns since late 2015, I thank you all for keeping on reading. Let’s get into the home of the SATAN’S PLAYGROUND…. I mean the DEVIL’S STRUCTURE… of fire and hell and evil and stuff.

 

1ST MATCH: Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan vs. Maryse and The Miz (Mixed Tag Team match)

 

·         Miz and Maryse are out first followed by Bryan and mode Brie. The match goes 10 minutes. This needs to be kept short, as we don’t want too much Bryan/Miz interaction until WM, but at the same time they’ll probably be doing most of the work as Brie and Maryse have not been doing too well at anything in their job description as of late. Let’s refresh things and begin a PPV with a shorter match for once, every time now it’s some huge near half hour classic, let’s get moving quick. The match ends when Brie and Maryse are legal. Brie calls for the Yes Kicks but Maryse scrambles away to her corner and hides behind Miz. Bryan comes out of nowhere off the top rope with a Missle Dropkick, sending Miz outside the ring. Bryan follows and the ref is distracted as Maryse tries to undo a turnbuckle pad. On the outside, Bryan and Miz engage in a wild brawl and out of nowhere Miz nails Bryan in the skull with a monitor from the announce desk. DB is out cold and Miz laughs as he looks at what he’s done. Brie notices the scene and rushes to the outside to be at Bryan’s side. The count to 10 begins as doctors tend to Daniel and Brie now has to decide whether she wants to get back in and save the match, or worry about her unconscious husband’s well being. Brie gets up and starts to get back in but stops herself. She looks at the ring then and Bryan and back and forth, and eventually decides to go help Bryan get on the stretcher. The referee has counted to 10 now and Miz and Maryse win in the dirtiest of tactics possible once again. This isn’t over, but on from here for The Miz is the WWE Title, and therefore a victory just one more time over Bryan at SSD. If you wanna know my further plans on how and when Miz would win the title, go to the end of AJ vs. Joe.

 

WINNERS by COUNT-OUT- Maryse and The Miz

 

·         We get an ad for WWE 2K19.

 

2ND MATCH: Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Becky Lynch (Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship)

 

·         We get a pre-match video package recapping the feud until now.. Charlotte is out first followed by Becky, who just slowly walks to the ring with an intense, cold glare in her eyes. We get formal ring introductions and the match goes 16 minutes. Thankfully WWE seems to have semi-cleared-up the mess that was Becky Lynch’s heel turn, and she now seems to just be attacking Charlotte instead of insulting the fans or anything of the sort. I’ve said it before and I will say it again- If you are the BEST at what you do in your division at any given time, then the BEST should hold Championship gold. Becky has the greatest fan support, want to succeed, character work, promos, charisma, and one of the best in-ring women WWE has got. You might argue that this feud should continue and I agree on that because this match will surely be phenomenal and fans will immediately be itching for more, but WWE shouldn’t make the mistake they made with Rusev Day that I mentioned earlier in this post. Becky is the hottest she’s ever been right now, and WWE needs to capitalize, pull the trigger, and lay that title over her shoulder Sunday night. Fans can get tired of something pretty quickly, WWE themselves even more so. Can’t risk anything. Becky wins the title after locking Charlotte in the Disarmher, but Charlotte gets to the ropes. Becky pulls her back to the center of the ring and begins to jump up and down on her knees, wrenching and trying to yank Charlotte’s arm out of it’s socket. Charlotte submits to give the greatest wrestler in the history of our sport the title she has deserved since the second she lost it in December 2016.

 

WINNER by SUBMISSION and NEW WWE SmackDown Live Women’s Champion: Becky Lynch

 

·         We get an ad for Tapout,* then go back to the ring as the lights begin to flash, the music begins to play, and the cell lowers to engulf the ring for the 39th time. It’s time for the death of Jeff Hardy*.

 

3RD MATCH: Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton (Hell In A Cell match)

 

·         Randy Orton is out first followed by Jeff Hardy. This isn’t just any ordinary entrance by Jeff Hardy. Tonight, for the dream match of his career, for the match that will house one of the scariest stunts of his career, for a rivalry reborn, NO MORE WORDS RETURNS. Jeff comes out first to the usual Hardy Boyz theme, but Jeff doesn’t come out. The music stops, No More Words hits to the poppiest of pops, and Jeff hops out. The match goes 22 minutes. Ever since Jeff returned the RAW after Mania, I’ve been an advocate for saying that No More Words should only return if Jeff enters a World Title program, but this is pretty much equal to that, right? Plus WWE has been using it in videos of Jeff applying his facepaint, it’s coming, people. Back to the match now, we all know that Jeff is gonna Swanton off the cell. It’s inevitable. The man has a deathwish and has his whole career. This is a FIGHT that is ultra brutal in the worst ways. Here are a few spots in the match:

·         Orton gets a chain from under the ring and links it to the cell wall and Jeff’s earing hole. JEFF IS TRAPPED TO THE CELL BY HIS DAMN EAR and Orton brutalizes him with chair and kendo stick shots.

·         A Twist Of Fate countered into an RKO countered into a Twist Of Fate countered into a RKO countered into a Twist Of Fate countered into an RKO on the steps.

·         Lots and lots of face grinding against the cell wall

·         Jeff runs off the ropes and tries for a Poetry In Motion to the outside but Orton moves and Jeff crashes into the cell wall.

And then finally. Jeff starts beating up on Orton, finally making a comeback with some steel chair shots. Orton manages to find some hedge clippers under the ring and breaks the lock on the cell door. The two fight around the cell to the announce tables area and Orton clears off one to backdrop Jeff through. The table stays intact as does Jeff and Orton tries to escape up the cell and both men climb in pursuit to the roof. Let’s not waste any more time- Jeff swantons off the cell through the table, likely missing Orton at his own request. Orton carries Jeff’s limp body back into the cell and into the ring, hits one final spike RKO on a chair and gets the victory. Orton needs to win this match, and it’s pretty clear he will. Jeff needs time off for a few months. Much like his brother, his body is breaking down. Maybe he can return in the Rumble, but no earlier. Don’t even bother commenting “NO, THIS IS TOO DANGEROUS, JEFF COULD DIE, HE SHOULDN’T DO IT FOR HIS OWN SAKE”, because you know Jeff is gonna say fuck you all and do it anyways, especially after telling a news outlet this week that ‘he was ‘GOING TO DO SOMETHING THAT THE FANS WOULD NEVER FORGET”.

 

WINNER by PINFALL: Randy Orton

 

·         We get an ad for Super Show-Down, followed by a backstage interview with Mick Foley, in which he promises to be an unbiased and fair official tonight.

**4TH MATCH: Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins (Tag Team match for the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships)

 

·         Drew and Dolph are first followed by Dean and Seth. The match goes 15 minutes. This is going to be a beat the fuck out of each other match. And I really love beat the fuck out of each other matches. Rollins has the chance in this match to become a TWO-TIME DOUBLE CHAMPION, after winning the US Title while already WWE Champion at Summerslam 2015 against Cena. I would’ve personally had Ziggler retain at Summerslam via shenanigans and lead to a Ziggler/McIntyre match at Mania where McIntyre wins the belt, but clearly plans will have to change. The match ends when the ref’s back is turned and Ziggler Low Blows Rollins and McIntyre hits the Claymore to retain the titles. I don’t see ZigIntyre as transitional champions and I hope WWE don’t either, they’re both too talented. Ambrose and Dean have held the titles billions of times already and they don’t need them right now at all. Dolph and Drew are money, especially Drew, and I think they should undisputedly have a longer reign. Plus, it plays into the ending of the main event.

 

WINNERS by PINFALL and STILL WWE RAW Tag Team Champions: Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler

 

·         We get an ad for WWE Champions

 

5TH MATCH: Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Alexa Bliss (Singles match for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship)

 

·         This will hopefully be a much better contest than at Summerslam. Two bad PPV matches in a row could spell disaster for Ronda, considering how hot the WM mixed tag was. Alexa is out first followed by Ronda and the match goes 5 minutes. We get formal ring introductionsAlexa targets Rousey’s arm all throughout the match to try and prevent her from getting full torque if she were to lock in the Armbar. Alexa slams it against the post, stomps on it, slams it on the apron, but of course Ronda Rousey is a former UFC fighter and Alexa Bliss is a 5 foot pro wrestler so Ronda gets it on anyways and Alexa taps right away. Plain and simple, Ronda retains. Alexa/Trish shouldn’t be for a title.

 

WINNER by SUBMISSION and STILL WWE RAW Women’s Champion: Ronda Rousey

 

·         We get an ad for the new shows coming to the WWE Network, and then go up to our Kickoff panel for their exciting and relevant thoughts on the show so far.

 

6TH MATCH: AJ Styles (c) vs. Samoa Joe (Singles match that should be a Hell In A Cell match for the WWE Championship)

 

·         Joe is out first followed by AJ. Both men are shown walking through Gorilla position and through the curtain before their music hits and come out on stage. The match goes 30 minutes. Yes, 30 minutes. The longest match of both AJ and Joe’s WWE careers so far. They can still go, they can still keep up for this long. They can use this time to tell a great story and they can go at a slower pace full of big spots if either really needs to. This needs to be a long war, and hopefully instead of putting Joe in multiple grounded headlocks for disrespecting his family, AJ instead punches Joe in the face very hard this time around. The match ends after AJ goes up to the top rope to try a 450 Splash but Joe scoops him up before he can leap into the air and delivers his first Muscle Buster since 2015 for the win and the WWE Championship he so rightly deserves. I know what the Muscle Buster did to Tyson Kidd, I know that no one wants something like that to happen again. I’m not saying bring it back as a regular move. Only pull it out when it’s absolutely necessary, like right before Joe wins the World Title. It’ll get a huge pop and be a shocking ending, considering how often Joe wins with the Coquina Clutch. Like I said in my SS post, NOW is the time to pull the trigger on Samoa Joe. NOW is the time. I just want to be able to say that Samoa Joe was WWE Champion. If you have him lose it back to AJ at Super Showdown to drive buyrates for the game, so be it. Nonetheless, the next unique man in line for the title should be The MizIf you put the title on Joe and have him keep it, then have Miz win it from him at TLC in a Ladder Match so Joe doesn’t have to be pinned or submitted. If you have AJ retain here or win it back at SSD, wait one more month and have AJ vs. Miz at the Rumble, Miz wins the title, immediately preceding Daniel Bryan winning the Royal Rumble. You can’t write it better than that.

 

WINNER by MUSCLE BUSTER and NEW WWE Champion: Samoa Joe

 

·         We go backstage to Baron Corbin’s office, and the MITB briefcase is sitting on a table next to him. Braun walks in, the two exchange nods, and Braun grabs the case and walks out. For the second and final time tonight, the music hits, the lights flash, and the cell lowers for our main event, and the fortieth HIAC match of all time.

 

7TH MATCH: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Braun Strowman (Hell In A Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship with Mick Foley as Special Guest Referee)

 

·         The Mickster is out first donning the stripes. Braun is out first followed by Roman, and both men circle the outside of the cell before walking inside of it. The match goes 18 minutes and we get formal ring introductions. Foley raises the title and the door is padlocked shut. This doesn’t need to be some half hour HIAC classic, this should go a not too long but not too short 18 minutes of pure BEATING-THE-SHIT-OUT-OF-EACH-OTHER-NESS. Can either guy afford to lose cleanly? No. So that’s exactly why the match ends when Braun Powerslams Roman through a cell panel, knocking it over, allowing McIntyre and Ziggler to get in and beat up THE BIG DOG. Luckily, Ambrose and Rollins are also alive and stumble over the collapsed cell wall and it’s a wild 6-man brawl. Bodies flying everywhere, Mick tries to stop the chaos and gets a Superkick by Ziggler for his troubles, easy bump. Eventually Corbin comes out on stage and signals for the remaining RAW roster to rush out to try to get Dean, Seth, Drew and Dolph out of where they don’t belong. There’s dozens of men in the cell now and one by one, Roman and Braun both clear them all out. Finisher after finisher on every geek you could imagine, there are bodies everywhere on the outside and Foley is still out after the Superkick, so Corbin nearly rips the ref shirt off his body, puts it on himself, and just as Braun knocks the last two in Ambrose and Rollins out of the ring, Roman hits a Spear on Braun and Corbin counts the 3. If this were truly ANY OTHER kind of match I’d no doubt have it end in some kind of Draw or No Contest to protect both guys, but i think Braun and Roman both being exhausted after fighting off the entire damn RAW locker room would be about the most padding Braun could get in defeat here, and you’re not gonna take the title off Roman after a nearly year long build to beat Brock.

 

WINNER by PINFALL and STILL WWE Universal Champion: Roman Reigns

 

FINAL RESULTS:

No.

Results

Stipulations

Times

1PS

The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) (w/ Kofi Kingston) (c) defeated Rusev Day (Aiden English and Rusev) (w/ Lana) by Pinfall

Tag Team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championships

11 minutes

2

Maryse and The Miz defeated Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan by Count-Out

Mixed Tag Team match

10 minutes

3

Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair (c) by Submission

Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship

16 minutes

4

Randy Orton defeated Jeff Hardy by Pinfall

Hell In A Cell match

22 minutes

5

Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler (c) defeated Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins by Pinfall

Tag Team match for the WWE RAW Tag Team Championships

15 minutes

6

Ronda Rousey (c) defeated Alexa Bliss by Submission

Singles match for the WWE RAW Women’s Championship

5 minutes

7

Samoa Joe defeated AJ Styles (c) by Pinfall

Singles match for the WWE Championship

30 minutes

8

Roman Reigns (c) defeated Braun Strowman by Pinfall

Hell In A Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship with Mick Foley as Special Guest Referee

18 minutes

 

·         Usually after my “Final Results” table, I put here my suggested card for the next PPV. That happens to be Super Show-Down, and I think that show is already entirely booked. Not much to say about that, although like I said in the Braun/Reigns match portion, I would make the 6-man tag a Winner Take All match for the Universal, Intercontinental and RAW Tag Team Championships. You can’t get bigger than that. So, instead, I’ll put my card for a PPV TWO months from now, with no announced matches as of yet, one of the big 4, a Thanksgiving Tradition, RAW vs. SmackDown, SURVIVOR SERIES. This will be an easy one, and damn let me say this would look like a remarkable show.

 

MY SURVIVOR SERIES 2018 CARD (November 18, 2018; Los Angeles, CA)

No.

Matches

Stipulations

1

Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles

Universal Champion vs. WWE Champion match

2

Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Intercontinental Champion vs. United States Champion match

3

Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler vs. The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) (w/ Xavier Woods)

RAW Tag Team Champions vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions match

4

Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch (save Charlotte for WM..)

RAW Women’s Champion vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion match

5

Kurt Angle vs. Shane McMahon

RAW Authority vs. SmackDown Authority Los Angeles Street Fight

6

Baron Corbin (Captain), Bobby Lashley, Dean Ambrose, Finn Balor and Kevin Owens vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas, Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, Rusev and Samoa Joe (Captain)

Men’s Traditional 5-On-5 RAW vs. SmackDown Survivor Series Elimination match

7

Alexa Bliss (Captain), Bayley, Ember Moon, Mickie James and Sasha Banks vs. Asuka, Carmella, Charlotte Flair (Captain), Naomi and Peyton Royce

Women’’s Traditional 5-On-5 RAW vs. SmackDown Survivor Series Elimination match

 

Well, that was How WWE Should Book Hell In A Cell 2018. Thanks for reading. Tell me what you liked or disliked from the post, and what from the post you’d like to see actually happen on the show. As always, be sure to look out for my post for the next upcoming PPV, “How WWE Should Book Super Show-Down 2018” the weekend of the show. Enjoy the PPV, everyone.

 

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