
WWE Hell in a Cell 2015: Most Underappreciated Storylines to Follow
With several matches taking up the spotlight ahead of Hell in a Cell, there are plenty of underappreciated storylines for fans to follow as the event approaches.
A lack of storyline development for some bouts means they've definitely slipped under the radar, but they are well worth keeping an eye on over the next few weeks.
Here's three rivalries in particular that could be worth following for a variety of reasons.
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The Dudley Boyz vs. The New Day
The dominating performances of The New Day with some pretty commanding stars over the last fortnight mean their rivalry with The Dudley Boyz has almost become forgotten about.
Don't forget, it's only a few weeks ago that both teams were having some incredible matches together and producing great chemistry when they were backstage together.
Think back to a few weeks ago, when The New Day were backstage with The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian, and the thought of them feuding over the next few pay-per-views was an exciting prospect.
So although WWE have tried to push The New Day further up the card and get them involved with the likes of John Cena, Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton over the last couple of Raw shows, they'll be going at it with The Dudley Boyz at Hell in a Cell.
The WWE Tag Team Championships will be on the line, and it promises to be a great match.
So even though The New Day will keep getting a big push as HIAC approaches, it's well worth keeping an eye on the build towards their tag title match with The Dudley Boyz.
Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt
There may have been a fear that with Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt feuding again at Hell in a Cell, it would have become a bit tiresome and boring.
However, as soon as WWE announced the match would take place inside Hell in a Cell, it became obvious this was going to be something special.
Reigns, in particular, has upped his game over the past few months, and the hellacious brawl they had to close Raw a few weeks ago gave fans a taste of what could come in the free-for-all that is the cell structure.
What WWE needs to make sure is that Braun Strowman and Luke Harper don't get involved, and the fact they're booked in a tag match with Randy Orton and Dean Ambrose could keep them busy elsewhere.
WWE are still building up the flow of Reigns vs. Wyatt nicely, and their frequent clashes keep the momentum and intrigue high ahead of this match.
This looks set to be the closing bout of this feud. It's stepped up in recent weeks, and both Reigns and Wyatt are worth watching as we near Hell in a Cell.
Dolph Ziggler vs. John Cena
It's the one match that is yet to be announced so far, but the storyline with Dolph Ziggler and John Cena is fast becoming one of the biggest to follow.
There's lots of reasons why this feud is interesting, but the fact both men are currently working as babyfaces is an interesting note in all of this.
Will someone—obviously Ziggler, if anyone—turn heel in the run-up to the match? He's worked as a heel against Cena in the past, and it could be the spark for a change in fortunes for Dolph.
The storyline/real-life developments involving Lana and Rusev are also certain to be brought into proceedings as a likely United States Championship match nears with Cena at Hell in a Cell, too.
What's intriguing is that there are lots of ways WWE can go here. Ziggler answering Cena's open challenge every week from here on out probably won't be the case though, as WWE look to keep their powder dry ahead of Hell in a Cell.



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