WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 rumors: Will the pay-per-view flop?

WWE Hell in a Cell 2015 [photo: Commons Wikimedia/WWE]

Heading towards World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Hell in a Cell, the non-title matches stand to be more worth watching than the ones where WWE titles are on the line. Or do they?

This was, of course, focusing on the Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker match and the Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt setto. Set side by side with the WWE heavyweight title, intercontinental title, WWE tag team titles, WWE Divas title, and lastly the U.S. title, it seems pretty obvious that only the latter would have a title change.

There are the undercards that don't seem to be much of a hype, not even the kick-off six-man tag match featuring Cesaro, Neville, and Dolph Ziggler locking it up with King Barrett, Rusev, and Sheamus.

With most of those in mind, could surprises be in store? Will someone be making a special appearance?

Whatever it is the WWE creative team has in mind is anyone's guess; from the looks of it, it will be something not seen from rumors coming out left and right. Cash-in time for Sheamus? Well, it could be, but such would depend on how the Seth Rollins vs. Kane match turns out.

There are some talents such as Dean Ambrose, Luke Harper, and Braun Strowman who have not yet been tipped to have a match. Bouts involving them could still ensue, and if so, such would be made on WWE Smackdown. If not, could anyone of them be taking Cena up on the U.S. open challenge?

Right now, WWE Hell in a Cell is not showing much promise with outcomes pretty much the obvious. Then again, the WWE can always prove us wrong, although the chances of that may be small.

Will the WWE Hell in a Cell offer viewers something rumors have not covered? Well, those watching it on pay-per-view will soon find out on Sunday, Oct. 25. 

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