Friday, October 18, 2013

Does The WWE Title Find A Home At Hell In A Cell?

The feud between CM Punk and Paul Heyman isn't the only major storyline that might or might not find some closure at Hell in a Cell. Will the WWE Championship finally go to either Daniel Bryan or Randy Orton? This will be a Hell in a Cell match, which I mentioned before usually have that idea of closure. If that wasn't enough, Shawn Michaels, the special guest ref, has promised a Champion.

Just because the conditions are right for one of these two guys to finally get back the title, that doesn't mean it has to happen. They can still come up with some crazy way to have this match end without a clear winner. They could prolong this until Survivor Series. Some fans are talking about doing a tournament to crown a new WWE Champion. It has been done before. I don't think they need to repeat that story here, even if they felt they had the depth to run with that properly.

Do I think a new Champion will be crowned at this PPV? Yes. I am not one of those people that think that having no WWE Champion is leading to bad ratings. However, I don't think that running this storyline is actually drawing interest. It isn't hurting things, but it isn't helping. I don't think the storyline here has been developed as best as it could. The title has been vacated. You would expect a certain vibe of uncertainty over what is going to happen. I just feel like it is being overshadowed by other things. The Rhodes angle and Big Show drama have been getting better focus recently. They might as well put the title on someone and carry things to another direction in the feud at Survivor Series. Have the person that wins the title have a final rematch against the loser, make them captains of teams for a big tag match, or whatever.

Shawn Michaels will be a wildcard. Will he call it down the middle? Or will he turn heel and side with his buddy, Triple H? I think you would have a better chance of Shawn Michaels going heel than John Cena. Of course, this match doesn't need any big swerve. As I mentioned before, the WWE is treating other angles well that can draw interest for them. In addition, you have Cena being hyped to return. There is no need to get too tricky with Shawn Michaels.

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