Another exciting match added to the WWE Hell in a Cell live stream. Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn was added to the show at the last minute, giving us pairings that always work well. Why were they added so late?
As promised on social media, Roman Reigns' Universal title defense was rescheduled for Friday, with the Tribal Chief defeating veteran Rey Mysterio Jr. And the Hell in a Cell card was reduced to only four fights.
Rumor has it that this is because Roman will not be wrestling on tonight's card. I smell an opportunity to train the next challenger. Did the change in John Cena's (Reigns' rumored opponent at Summerslam) schedule speed up WWE's schedule? We'll see.
But let's also not overlook how champions Lea Ripley and Charlotte Flair are trying to hurt each other over the Raw Women's Championship. And Flair, while competing in Ripley's last title defense, insisted on her own return and complained about losing without being pinned.
As for the other championship match, Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley will clash again for the latter's WWE title. Fortunately, this is a "win or quit trying" situation, meaning that Lashley has a new opponent in Money in the Bank.
In other rematch news, SmackDown women's champion Bianca Berea will defend against Bailey, whose gimmick is coming to a screeching halt. Betting is on Berea's reemergence.
Elsewhere on the card, the spooky Alexa Bliss-Shayna Baszler match follows one of the most discussed endings on Monday Night Raw in years. Alexa's demonic doll Lilly was seen tormenting the former MMA fighter backstage, and last week on Raw, Shayna's tag team partner, Nia Jax, demanded something. The shenanigans may continue, and one wonders where Bray Wyatt is in all this (given the recent rumors, one has to send regards to the man in the demonic mask, Windham Rotunda).
However, the card is a bit short and we expect it to be added this week at SmackDown.
While Peacock is available throughout the United States and the WWE Network is still the standard around the world, the Hell in a Cell live stream can be a bit confusing. You may want to check out a VPN if you can't watch on your regular service.
International viewers will be quite jealous of U.S. viewers who can save up to 50% by switching to Peacock (unless they get the $9.99 monthly ad-free tier).
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The only place to watch WWE Hell In a Cell in the US is Peacock, with a 7-day free trial of Peacock Premium.
There is no need to pay for an ad-free tier of WWE live events, as there are always ads on the live version of Peacock programming.
The rest of the world will grab the Hell in a Cell live stream on the WWE Network at a higher price, closer to the $9.99 Americans used to pay. Americans now pay less, but there is less content available - and the ad breaks are odd - so getting that discount is a monkey's paw situation.
Bolded is the projected winner.
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