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Bayley vs Dana Brooke |Hell in a cell| October 2016

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Bayley vs Dana Brooke |Hell in a cell| October 2016
WWE Hell In A Cell 2016: Winners, Grades, And Top Performances

The Hell in a Cell pay-per-see occasion began off somewhat moderate yet finished with a blast as main residence champion Sasha Banks combat Charlotte Flair for the Raw Women's title.

It'll go down as a moment exemplary.

Here's a gander at the outcomes, examination, and grades for every fragment.

Results, Analysis and Grades

Cedric Alexander, Lince Dorado and Sin Cara def. Tony Nese, Drew Gulak and Ariya Daivari

The cruiserweights kicked the hotshot off pleasantly. Cedric Alexander was the undeniable star in this one. He's over with the WWE Universe significantly and his nearness is alterable.

He didn't invest a considerable measure of energy in the ring, however when he got in he led the most energizing succession in the match:

Alexander would secure the win in the wake of hitting Gulak with the Lumbar Check. Gulak's offering was impossible to miss all through the match and his failure to catch Alexander on a Suicide Dive could have prompted to a harm.

In any case, it was a decent match that further builds up Alexander as a future contender for the cruiserweight title.

The Q&A before the compensation per-see has been a decent spot for a few individuals from the WWE program to showcase their identities. On Sunday, The New Day stole the show while being met by Tom Phillips.

They simmered Phillips' clothing and even the fans posing the questions. It was incredible.
This was one of the most exceedingly terrible Hell in a Cell matches I've seen. There were such few wrestling moves, it resembled watching two individuals play WWE 2K17 who just know how to punch and kick.

Beside fundamental strikes and kicks, the main moves we saw were Superman Punches, the Accolade, and the unequivocal lance from Reigns. This quarrel merited a superior booked match, yet this was out and out languid.

This wasn't precisely the way most fans would have needed to see the compensation per-view to start.

Rules' lance took Rusev from on the ring steps that were set up, however believe me, that sounds a considerable measure cooler than it truly was.

Kevin Owens Says He's Going to be The Man

The WWE Universal Champion discusses damaging Seth Rollins later at night. Truly standard stuff here.

Bayley def. Dana Brooke

I wish this match was an astonish, however it wasn't. Bayley was offering her arm harm all through, however there was about as much show in this one as a motion picture observed in reverse.

The Hugger got the win with the Bayley-to-Belly suplex. She's over with the group like John Cena from the get-go in his profession, yet in the event that we're being straightforward, she's truly misrepresented. It's hard to believe, but it's true, I said
it. I realize that will bring on some abhor, yet it's valid.

Chris Jericho Puts Mick Foley on the List… Again

Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley talk about the early matches and the possibilities of building groups to fight SmackDown at Survivor Series. Chris Jericho hinders and he puts Foley on the List for giving him lip.

Jericho puts in his offer to speak to Raw, yet he is very brave to deal with later at night.

Review: B

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson def. Enzo and Big Cass

Enzo and Big Cass cooked Gallows and Anderson before the match yet were beaten clean. Enzo and Cass proclaimed their rivals to have new monikers pushing ahead: Big Gal and Andy.

It was quite amusing.

Be that as it may, in the match, Enzo again turned out to be the weakest connection. A side kick from Gallows dropped him and a Magic Killer completed the arrangement. If it's not too much trouble move Enzo to the cruiserweight division, it's what's best for business.

The activity wasn't repulsive in this one. Actually, it was the primary strong match since the Kickoff Show.

Review: B-

(c) Kevin Owens def. Seth Rollins – Universal Championship

This is the manner by which you put on a Hell in a Cell coordinate. Rollins versus Owens had all that you'd want–minus top of the enclosure hijinx. At the point when the smoke cleared, Owens held the title.

The two men each had their minutes in control.

Rollins' greatest highlights came when he control bombarded Owens through two tables.

Rollins' additionally handled a frog sprinkle from the top rope. Owens had a great deal of assistance in this match from Jericho.

Y2J snuck into the ring after Owens "erroneously" showered the official with a fire douser. I let you know it had everything. As the phone entryway was opened to let the harmed ref out, Jericho came racing to the ring to enter the shred
Starting there on, this resembled a disable match. Rollins welled all alone for some time, in any case the numbers diversion got up to speed with him. Owens and Jericho crushed Rollins with seats.

Owens control besieged Rollins through two seats to get the win.