
WWE Hell in a Cell 2015: Feuds Most Deserving of Midcard Spot
Although Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker will dominate most of the talk heading into Hell in a Cell, there's plenty going on elsewhere on the card to which fans can pay attention.
There are a fair few feuds that will make solid additions to the midcard at the show, with the start of some rivalries and the end of others making for a well-balanced and potentially successful card.
Here are the feuds that definitely deserve to be in the middle of the card and supporting the main event at Hell in a Cell 2015.
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Dolph Ziggler vs. John Cena
There's still no confirmation that this feud will even start, but after reports emerged online (like this one from Wrestling Inc's Marc Middleton), it seems like one that would be a great addition to any midcard.
There was further fuel thrown on the fire for a Ziggler-Cena rivalry when Ziggler closed the most recent season of Total Divas by propositioning Nikki Bella, Cena's current partner.
That would be a neat way to start the rivalry off, and there's still time to work on this before Hell in a Cell to ensure they're ready to fight in a few weeks' time.
Interestingly, it seemed as though Ziggler was going to answer Cena's United States Championship open challenge on Raw this past week, before The New Day assaulted him and put Big E into the match.
But after Ziggler tried to come down to make the save and failed, could that be another hint that Dolph will go after Cena's title?
Ziggler will feel as if he hasn't had the shot he deserves, and with the Total Divas subplot added into the mix, it could make for a compelling few weeks for them both.
Without Lana, Ziggler has the freedom to move away from his disappointing feud with Rusev and go after Cena's U.S. title. They've got plenty of history regarding previous feuds, and it could be the shot in the arm Ziggler's WWE career needs after a stale few months.
The New Day vs. The Dudley Boyz
Right now, there doesn't seem to be anyone hotter in WWE than The New Day.
The heel faction is on a real roll and added a serious edge to its momentum on Monday night when it dismantled a whole host of stars, including its upcoming opponents at Hell in a Cell, The Dudley Boyz.
It had been announced earlier in the night that the The New Day would be clashing for the WWE Tag Team Championships at Hell in a Cell, but the ending to Raw gives the feud a really fresh edge.
Perhaps the "Save The Tables" chants from The New Day and the comedic element to its play is now gone, and it's guaranteed that The Dudley Boyz will want to respond strongly as the event nears.
Xavier Woods in particular took on a whole new dynamic on Monday, and as he's been the one driving the momentum of this rivalry forward, all eyes will be on him to see what happens from here.
Whether The Dudley Boyz manage to get the job done at Hell in a Cell remains to be seen, but the next few weeks will be interesting to see play out for both these teams. As far as the tag division goes, they're doing a great job of giving the division a push.



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