It's roughly a week to go before the gigantic steel cage goes down and creates havoc once more at the 2014 WWE Hell in Cell. As everybody knows, old rivals and friends will go head-to-head inside that cell as WWE champions John Cena and Randy Orton face each other again while former Shield members Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose will settle their score once and for all inside that demonic structure.
Match Card Rumors: While the rivalry between Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose is bringing some new flavor in wrestling entertainment right now, reports indicated the Hell in a Cell match between main superstars Cena and Orton will still serve as the PPV's main event.
"It is believed this will be the main event inasmuch as it will be the match that goes on last. They got here because Orton requested he work with the loser -- though they were very careful never to use that word -- of the Cena vs. Dean Ambrose Contract on a Pole match they did at Raw for the specific purpose of making sure to book the two big matches for this event," according to SB Nation Cageside beat writer Geno Mrosko.
Ronda Rousey Spotted at Pro Wrestling Show: UFC Women's Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, who is a self-proclaimed WWE nutty, is spotted along with the four Horsewomen at an independent wrestling circuit in Indiana.
While her action in the ring wasn't that much long, it's enough to add more fuel to the rumors that she's looking at becoming a WWE Diva in the future after his UFC career is over.
"As reported by TMZ, Rousey and members of her posse - who refer to themselves as "The Four Horsewomen" in honor of Ric Flair's old stables - took in the show."
Sting vs. Undertaker at Wrestlemania 32: Sorry guys, but it looks like Sting and Undertaker will not meet each other until Wrestlemania goes to the Cowboys Stadium. Cageside Seats reported that Undertaker might skip this year's Grand Daddy event at Santa Clara, California and have his retirement match instead against Sting in Dallas the next year.
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