
WWE Hell in a Cell 2014 Matches: Bouts Under Most Pressure to Deliver
Sunday's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view has but one match that is under significant pressure to deliver: Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins.
With no WWE World Championship title on the line, the other main event pits John Cena against Randy Orton in an all-too-familiar matchup.
WWE Superstar Cesaro—who is usually a pretty polished media interviewee—was recently quoted by Neil Docking of the Liverpool Echo as saying he was "sick of seeing John Cena against Randy Orton for the 500th time."
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At this point, the two future Hall of Famers could wrestle each other blindfold. To a lesser degree, the same could be said about AJ and Paige, who are set to face off for the fourth pay-per-view in three months.
The rest of the card is littered with mix-and-match midcarders stuck under the glass ceiling. Just last month at WWE Night of Champions, Dolph Ziggler faced the Miz for the Intercontinental Championship, while Sheamus took on the aforementioned Cesaro for the United States Championship.
Sunday at Hell in a Cell, Cesaro will now take on Dolph Zigler for the Intercontinental Championship while Miz battles Sheamus for the United States Championship.
They're just bodies fighting over belts.
Contrarily, Ambrose vs. Rollins not only has meaning, but WWE is suddenly leaning on its well-thought-out feud between two emerging main eventers to help carry its pay-per-view business.
WWE has been bitten by the injury bug as of late, with top stars Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns currently out of action. With WWE World Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar currently off WWE programming in accordance with his limited-dates deal, Rollins and Ambrose is really the only relevant main event program WWE has.
If it were up to WWE, they would probably keep Cena and Orton away from one another for the reasons discussed by Cesaro, but they essentially have no choice, given their full-time main eventers continue to drop like flies.
Rollins and Ambrose need to put together a gem good enough to make fans forget that there is no WWE World Championship on the line.
According to a recent report by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Lesnar isn't coming back to defend his championship until January's Royal Rumble. So if WWE's main event fails to deliver, fans will become restless and reject WWE's temporary formula of pay-per-views without World Championship matches.
Rollins and Ambrose also need to prove that they belong in this main event setting, as they will quite possibly be wrestling their fist singles match to close a pay-per-view.
Given the main event scenario in 2014, coupled with the fact that two of WWE's brightest young stars find themselves in a career-defining match, pressure to deliver might be an understatement.



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