John Cena vs Randy Orton Expected To Close WWE Hell in A Cell
By Jack Crosby
As of the moment, the match between John Cena and Randy Orton is expected to close the show at Hell in a Cell in Dallas.
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The two main matches for WWE Hell in a Cell at the end of this month are now set. Dean Ambrose will be taking on Seth Rollins inside the structure and John Cena will be taking on Randy Orton for the 8,900th time.
With this setup, it would be a no-brainer that the long awaited match between the two former Shield mates would close the show as the actual main event, right?
Wrong.
According to WrestleZone, citing PWInsider, as of right now it’s actually the match between Cena and Orton that is penciled in to close the night.
"PWInsider.com is reporting that as of now Randy Orton versus John Cena will go on last in the top main event spot at WWE Hell in a Cell."
No matter how bad a news story looks, I tend to always try to find some sort of positive. But in this case, there is nothing that remotely makes any sense about putting Cena and Orton on last, unless there is going to be some major shocker to close the show. And that shocker would have to be something along the lines of Sting dropping from the rafters and through the cell for his debut, while at the same time CM Punk shows up in the crowd.
So, in other words, it is impossible that this match will be remotely as intriguing as Rollins and Ambrose.
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