WWE Hell in The Cell: Two New Champions, One Debut, and One Punch
Last Night WWE had their first ever Hell in a Cell-themed event, being headlined by three Hell in a Cell matches. The biggest surprise of the evening to me was that CM Punk vs. Undertaker started the show.
Undertaker took the title in his signature match which was no surprise, since Punk at this point in his career wouldn't be given a win like that over a guy like the Undertaker, especially when there was no one to interfere and cause the match to be unfair.
CM Punk will most likely get the title back sooner than later, as the WWE seems to really want to push his heel character.
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John Cena was beaten by the "Viper" Randy Orton in what seemed to be the millionth time they have fought each other.
Randy won with a punt which may be a setup to Cena being off TV for a bit. I'm not sure why Cena would leave TV right now, but usually Orton giving a punt sets up a little time away for the recipient.
Poor Mickie James. She has no one to have a really good match with and no one seems to care about the divas anymore when they wrestle, just their pictures on the Internet.
TNA clearly has it all over WWE in the women's wrestling department. I say they start upping the diva roster with some better talent from overseas like TNA did and have some good divas matches already.
I was a little surprised that both Morrison and Kofi kept their belts last night with the build up for both matches seeming to indicate title changes.
Morrison hasn't had the IC belt all that long, so its possible they could continue his feud with Ziggler, but Kofi has been the US champ for some months now and with all the belt swapping over the past few weeks, I was surprised he got the win.
I'm glad, though, as that kind of build up solidifies Kofi as a good champ. By the way, what's with him being introduced as being from West Africa, did I miss something or was he not touted as the first Jamaican superstar?
JeriShow defeated Batista and Rey which actually had me a little surprised. I thought for sure that they would have them lose so a new feud would start but I see Big Show and Jericho moving to another feud right away, as they are trying to have more tag team matches lately.
When Show punched Rey in mid-air, I thought it looked pretty painful, despite Show holding back.
Anyways, the lame duck of the evening came when Drew McIntyre fought R-Truth. R-Truth hasn't been pushed in awhile, and I wasn't surprised to see him lose, but the placement of the match was too late in the show for anyone to really care.
DX prevailed over Legacy in the final match of the evening. The match was pretty good at showing that Legacy won't go down without a fight.
They have been getting pushed harder the past month or so, and the loss is not really shocking at this point. HHH and HBK aren't ready to be beaten twice in row on PPV by the same young team yet.
Overall, I would say the PPV was a B-, maybe a C+. What were your thoughts and reactions from last night?



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