Hell in a Cell 2015 – On Sunday October 25th in the Staples Center in Los Angeles,California, the WWE returned to feature their annual Hell in a Cell event. Whenever there is an event taking place in LA, not only do the celebrities come out, but something interesting usually takes place.
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This event had a number of different moments and matches that stood out. Each moment or match that took place wasn’t always a positive, but it certainly left fans talking, and that is part of what made this event as effective as it was. Unlike a typical review that will highlight who won and who lost, this article will approach the event in a number of different ways. It is less about whom won and lost, but rather what stood out and why.
Hell in a Cell 2015 was unquestionably an event that had people talking. With Halloween quickly approaching, the event could easily be a homage to a number of horror films that frighten the masses, with the amount of blood and brutality that took place in this year’s event. Fans were treated to everything from surprise returns to departures, culminating feuds and new beginnings. While the event didn’t necessarily hit the mark on all things, it unquestionably did do a number of things right, captivate an audience and put things in place for the future. If an event can achieve these things, then fans are left wanting more. What follows are the 10 most significant moments from the WWE’s Hell in a Cell 2015.
10. Kevin Owens Defeats Ryback Quickly and Decisively
Pitting the former champion against the current champ, this match was slotted right before the main event. There was little time given to it, and really the match could have appeared on a Raw with little reason to care about it. This match was Ryback’s opportunity to invoke his rematch clause against Owens and recapture the Intercontinental title. While there were attempts at having the match go back and forth, very little was done to have fans connect with the story, or care. Owens was on the receiving end of the offense for what appeared to be the majority of the match. However, when Owens did recover it was major.
He struck Ryback with a superkick while the big guy stood on the apron. Owens may have scratchedRyback in the eye, causing a distraction and setting up the pop-up power bomb, but commentary didn’t really pick up on that and emphasize it. I can’t remember a title match that was treated so indifferently.Credit does have to go to both contenders after having their match placed right before the main event. It isn’t an enviable spot to be in, so to try to put something together and make it interesting, in such a short time, is a challenge. It could be that the audience wasn’t feeling it because they knew what was still to come on the show. Owens retains the title and will likely begin a program with someone else.
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