WWE Hell in a Cell 2015: Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt main event to be brutal

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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Hell in a Cell promises to be a pretty grueling and punishing WWE pay-per-view (PPV) with most stars for the night expected to churn out highly physical contests.

The main card is, of course, something that needs no further explanation; it is the one between Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker. Everyone has seen the past tussles of the two, and WWE Hell in a Cell promises to be no different. Their meeting is expected to be the last between the two in this storyline, with most believing that the Beast will come out the winner over the Deadman, who will likely disappear once more.

But other than that, there is another encounter that is expected to be highly physical. It is the one between Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt.

Everyone knows how this rivalry has been going on, and Hell in a Cell, which will take place on Oct. 25, will mark the first time after a long while that Reigns and Wyatt will face off in a singles competition.

The match is expected to be brutal, somehow similar to that first encounter between them when Reigns dared Wyatt to face him one-on-one with no one else helping out.

That matchup on a WWE RAW episode saw how physical these two can be, and such is expected from them come WWE Hell in a Cell. Both have obviously shown the level of hate they have for the other, so one can almost picture how chaotic this matchup will be.

Will it be the final chapter as well? There are some who believe so, although such has yet to be seen. 

Ironically, the two matches are non-title bouts and yet, they seem to be stealing the thunder from under the ones with belts on the line. So from the looks of it, WWE Hell in a Cell will be all about physicality rather than crowning glory —– for a change.

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