
WWE Hell in a Cell 2015: Matches Sure to Cause Controversy Among Fans
Hell in a Cell has the potential to be a great pay-per-view, but as with any event like this, there's a few matches that are bound to stir up controversy among fans.
The two matches that will take place inside the demonic structure that gives this event its name won't feature any title defenses, and that in itself is likely to upset a few people.
As of this writing, WWE.com has listed seven matches for Hell in a Cell. Some will be inconsequential, but a couple bouts will definitely leave fans split down the middle.
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Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker
The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar have a history that spans more than a decade, but they have only been in the ring with each other a handful of times. Coincidentally, one of their previous encounters took place inside Hell in a Cell.
When Lesnar broke Undertaker's undefeated WrestleMania streak at WrestleMania 30, many fans were upset. Some just couldn't wrap their heads around why someone who doesn't wrestle every week would be chosen for such an honor.
Everyone got over it eventually, but then the two gladiators rekindled their feud at this year's SummerSlam. The finish to that match was confusing at first and controversial after everyone realized how it was booked.
This will likely be the last time these two men face each other, and regardless of who walks out with the win, some fans will be disappointed.
If Lesnar wins, The Undertaker's fans will complain that Lesnar is undeserving of the victory. On the other hand, if The Undertaker wins, other people will wonder why he didn't put Lesnar over to make him look even more dominant than he already is.
It doesn't matter what WWE does in this situation. There's no outcome that will please 100 percent of the crowd.
Seth Rollins vs. Kane
The Undertaker's baby brother will challenge Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a match that is sure to cause many disagreements among fans.
Kane is someone who has always been able to excel no matter what role he is playing. He has been the evil heel and the popular babyface and has continued to refine and alter his character over the years.
Kane has been the WWE and world heavyweight champion in the past, but he has never been portrayed as the top dog, even when he had a title in his hand.
A lot of people would like to see Kane rewarded for his years of service with a short reign as champion, but just as many don't think he is worthy.
If Rollins wins clean, it will go a long way toward making him look like a fighting champion, but it will also make Kane's recent resurgence pointless.
Unless WWE has Sheamus win the title from Kane right after he beats Rollins, it's unlikely The Demon will walk out with the gold.
The New Day vs. The Dudley Boyz
Kofi Kingston, Big E and Xavier Woods have taken what started as a boring babyface gimmick and turned themselves into the best act in WWE today.
Their feud with The Dudley Boyz has helped legitimize their tag title reign, but the more times they fight, the more likely it becomes clear Bubba and D-Von will win their 10th Tag Team Championship.
WWE wouldn't go to all the trouble of bringing back the Dudleys unless there was some kind of plan in place, and it's safe to assume that the plan doesn't include them putting over a bunch of new teams without winning any gold.
Putting the titles on a team as popular and established as The Dudley Boyz would certainly help the division, but it would also upset all the people that think The New Day needs more time to build their legacy as champions.
While fans might not be able to agree on which team should walk out of Hell in a Cell with the belts, the one thing we can all agree on is that this will be one of the more entertaining matches of the night.
Which match at Hell in a Cell do you think will cause the most controversy within the WWE Universe?
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