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It looks like WWE want to put on a Hell In A Cell match at the Royal Rumble event next month. Wrestling News reports that WWE is currently considering a Hell in a Cell match for the big show. It was not noted who the participants in that match might be.
Only time will tell how often WWE holds Hell in a Cell matches, but it seems that fans might not have to wait long to see their next contest in that unforgiving structure. Time will tell who may be involved in the match as the road to WrestleMania will begin. Follow Corey at @CoreyBrennanBS on Twitter If you enjoy Bodyslam’s content, you can help donate to the site here. You can also visit our PWTees store and buy Bodyslam official merchandise here. You can listen to all of Bodyslam’s podcasts by following us on Spotify and subscribing to our YouTube Channel, or any of your favorite podcast platforms.ⓘⓘⓘⓘⓘⓘⓘⓘⓘⓘ Since the regime change, there have been speculations that WWE is planning to scrap many of its gimmick shows. In fact, at the post-Survivor Series WarGames press conference, Triple H admitted they will be re-thinking the future of shows like Money in the Bank, Hell in a Cell, and Elimination Chamber. Now, according to a recent report, there are chances of a major gimmick show getting merged into WWE’s next pay-per-view. WWE planning to include a Hell In A Cell Match at the 2023 Royal RumbleThis year’s Hell in a Cell event took place at the Allstate Arena, Chicago on June 6. A show, that featured seven matches, was widely applauded for the classic main event between Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes. However, as per the recent report of Wrestling News, WWE is planning a Hell in a Cell at the upcoming Royal Rumble PPV. Though, no information was revealed as to who will be facing who. Taking to its Twitter account, Wrestling News wrote this:
Well, if that turns out to be true, this will be the first pay-per-view to take place at the Royal Rumble. Moreover, it could also be an indication of WWE moving away from Hell in a Cell as a full-fledged show. Royal Rumble 2023 is breaking records even before it has taken placeTriple H-led WWE has been setting records when it comes to bookings of shows. Events like WrestleMania 39, Extreme Rules 2022, and the recent Crown Jewel have seen enormous growth in their bookings. Likewise, WWE’s upcoming Royal Rumble also broke the record of its 36-year history. At the investor’s conference call in November, WWE revealed that Royal Rumble 2023 created a new record for the largest gate. Surpassing the $5M mark over a weekend, the event broke its own record for 2017.
Nevertheless, with rumors like the next Royal Rumble having 40 superstars instead of 30, the event appears to be promising. However, whether WWE will include a Hell in a Cell match, is yet to be seen. For More Wrestling News, Click Here.
About the author Yasser AyazYasser Ayaz is a WWE author at The Sports Rush. With more than 500 articles published, Yasser has been a part of The Sports Rush team for more than 6 months. Mixing passion with his profession, he aims to bring the world of wrestling to your screens in a unique yet simple manner. A lifelong fan of icons like John Cena, Randy Orton, and Jeff Hardy, Yasser has been following WWE since 2004. Other than wrestling, he also loves to play and watch cricket and sometimes enjoys binge-watching a Crime Thriller series. What city is Hell in a Cell 2022?The event took place on June 5, 2022, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois. Seven matches were contested at the event. In the main event, Cody Rhodes defeated Seth "Freakin" Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match.
Is Hell in a Cell 2022 on WWE Network?WWE Network - Hell in a Cell 2022.
How can I watch Hell in a Cell 2022?Watch Hell in a Cell Season 14, Episode 2: Hell in a Cell 2022 | Peacock.
Who competed in a no holds barred match at Judgment Day 2022?The Judgment Day Defeats AJ Styles, Finn Balor, Liv Morgan at WWE Hell in a Cell 2022. The Judgment Day defeated AJ Styles, Finn Balor and Liv Morgan in a six-person mixed tag team match at WWE Hell in a Cell on Sunday.
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