WWE rumors 2015: Wyatt and Reigns to end rivalry at Hell in a Cell?

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Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns have been going at it for several months now, and one thing in people's minds is when it will all end.

Seeing that both Wyatt and Reigns have been adding new characters to the mix, the one-on-one match between Reigns and Wyatt at the recent edition of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) RAW could possibly hint at a possible ending. And all that could very well take place at the next WWE pay-per-view, Hell in a Cell.

With both bent on punishing the other (per storylines), WWE Hell in a Cell should be a fitting conclusion to this long-running feud if the WWE is indeed planning to do end it. The event is expected to offer the perfect setting, seeing how the grueling and punishing structure could very well see who will last and, well, who will not.

Judging by the way the two took each other out at RAW, one can imagine the carnage that could ensue.

However, one has to wonder what becomes of Luke Harper, Braun Strowman, Randy Orton, and Dean Ambrose?

Of the three, Ambrose is rumored to be lined up for a new feud with Chris Jericho. However, the rumored plans for that will not take place until Wrestlemania 32, which is a good six months away.

Randy Orton, on the other hand, is a new addition to the mix. So, would it end up seeing the Viper and the Lunatic Fringe going up against the uncanny duo of Harper and Strowman? Well, there is a thought for you to consider until the PPV comes around.

But going back to Reigns, it seems that the Big Dog is slowly priming himself up individually with that personal challenge he threw at Wyatt. From the looks of it, such will continue until the two decimate each other.

Assuming that it does all end at Hell in a Cell, what would be next for Reigns? How about Wyatt?

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