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The 2020 Hell in a Cell was a
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produced by
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. It was the 12th
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and took place on October 25, 2020, from the
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, hosted at the
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in
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. The event aired via
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(PPV) and
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and featured wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and
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brand divisions. This was the final Hell in a Cell held during the month of October, as the 2021 event moved the event series up to June. Seven matches were contested at the event, including one on the Kickoff pre-show. Three
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es were contested at the event, two were for the SmackDown brand, while the other was for Raw. In the main event,
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defeated
Drew McIntyre Andrew McLean Galloway IV (born 6 June, 1985) is a Scottish Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand under the ring name Drew McIntyre. Galloway began ...
in a Hell in a Cell match to win the
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for a tenth time, thus tying with
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for the second-most world title reigns overall at 14. For the other Hell in a Cell matches,
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defeated
Jey Uso Joshua Samuel Fatu (born August 22, 1985) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Jey Uso. He is a member of the Anoa'i family of professional wrestlers. Trained since ...
to retain the Universal Championship in the opening bout, which was also the first time an "I Quit" match was contested inside the structure, while
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defeated Bayley to win the
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, thus ending Bayley's record-setting title reign at 380 days. This made Banks the third
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, as well as the fourth WWE Women's Triple Crown Winner. The event was praised by critics for its three different Hell in a Cell championship matches, the Universal and SmackDown Women's bouts receiving the most acclaim.


Production


Background

Hell in a Cell Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling steel cage-based match which originated in 1997 in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It features a large cell structure, a four-sided cuboid made from open-weave steel mesh chain-link f ...
was an annual
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event Event may refer to: Gatherings of people * Ceremony, an event of ritual significance, performed on a special occasion * Convention (meeting), a gathering of individuals engaged in some common interest * Event management, the organization of eve ...
produced by
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since 2009, generally held in October. The
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of the event came from WWE's established
Hell in a Cell Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling steel cage-based match which originated in 1997 in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It features a large cell structure, a four-sided cuboid made from open-weave steel mesh chain-link f ...
match, in which competitors fought inside a 20-foot-high roofed cell structure surrounding the ring and ringside area. The main event match of the card was contested under the Hell in a Cell stipulation. Announced on September 1, 2020, the 2020 event was the 12th Hell in a Cell and featured wrestlers from the Raw and
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brand divisions. The event aired on
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(PPV) worldwide and was
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on the
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.


Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

As a result of the
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that began affecting the industry in mid-March, WWE had to present the majority of its programming from a
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set. Initially, Raw and SmackDown's television shows and PPVs were done at the
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in
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. A limited number of Performance Center trainees and friends and family members of the wrestlers were later utilized to serve as the live audience. In late August, these programs were moved to a
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called the
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. The select live audience was no longer utilized as the bubble allowed fans to attend the events virtually for free and be seen on the nearly 1,000 LED boards within the arena. Additionally, the ThunderDome utilized various special effects to further enhance wrestlers' entrances, and arena audio was mixed with that of the chants from the virtual fans. According to WrestleVotes, the 2020 Hell in a Cell event was planned to be held at the
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in
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on October 18. Following its move to the ThunderDome due to the pandemic, the date was rescheduled to November 1, but on September 11, the date was moved up to October 25. This date change was reportedly done as WWE's initial residency contract with the Amway Center expired on October 31. The event's date change was made before WWE extended their residency contract to November 24.


Storylines

The event comprised seven matches, including one on the Kickoff pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by
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's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, ''
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'' and ''
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''. At
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,
Roman Reigns Leati Joseph Anoaʻi ( ; born May 25, 1985), better known by his ring name Roman Reigns, is an American professional wrestler and former gridiron football, football player. As a wrestler, he has been signed to WWE , where he performs on the Sm ...
defeated
Jey Uso Joshua Samuel Fatu (born August 22, 1985) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Jey Uso. He is a member of the Anoa'i family of professional wrestlers. Trained since ...
to retain the Universal Championship after Jey's injured brother
Jimmy Uso Jonathan Solofa Fatu (born August 22, 1985), better known by his ring name Jimmy Uso, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown WWE brand extension, brand. He is a member ...
threw in the towel A submission, also called a "tap out" is a combat sports term for yielding to the opponent, resulting in an immediate defeat. A submission is often performed by visibly tapping the floor or opponent with the hand or foot, or by verbalizing to the o ...
to stop Reigns from repeatedly assaulting Jey and forcing him to acknowledge Reigns as the Tribal Chief of the
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. Although Jey refused, Jimmy reluctantly acknowledged Reigns as the Tribal Chief following the match. On the following ''SmackDown'', a celebration ceremony was held to crown Reigns as the Tribal Chief. Reigns, however, refused to be named as such due to Jey not acknowledging him and Reigns called out Jey for a talk. After Jey continued to glance at the Universal Championship, Reigns gave Jey another title shot at Hell in a Cell with "the highest stakes of any match in WWE history", which Jey accepted. The match was confirmed as a
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the next day. The following week, Reigns stated he wanted to hear Jey say "I quit", turning the match into the first-ever "I Quit" match contested inside the Hell in a Cell structure. On the October 23 episode, after
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tricked Reigns, which resulted in Jey attacking Reigns, Reigns declared that after he would make Jey say "I quit", Jey and Jimmy would have to take orders and acknowledge Reigns as The Tribal Chief or The Usos and their immediate families would be exiled from the Anoaʻi family. At
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,
Drew McIntyre Andrew McLean Galloway IV (born 6 June, 1985) is a Scottish Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand under the ring name Drew McIntyre. Galloway began ...
defeated
Randy Orton Randal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He has been signed to WWE since 2000, where he performs on the SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown brand. Orton is widely regarded as one of t ...
to retain the
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. Orton earned himself a rematch for the title at Clash of Champions, where McIntyre retained once more and this time in an ambulance match. During that match, several legends whom Orton attacked over the past few months returned to seek their own vengeance against Orton, including
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,
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,
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, and
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, who drove the ambulance. Although McIntyre celebrated with the legends on the following ''Raw'', Orton attacked all of the legends backstage in their private lounge before the end of the show. The following week, Orton challenged McIntyre to a Hell in a Cell match for the title at the namesake pay-per-view, which McIntyre accepted. Following
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in April, which saw Bayley retain her
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in a fatal five-way elimination match involving
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at Night 2 of the event, Banks and Bayley would begain teasing a potential feud between the two, with the emphasis being put on the narrative that Banks is the reason for Bayley's success and Bayley is responsible for Banks' losses. Despite the brewing dispute, Banks and Bayley managed to win the
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in June, and Banks managed to win the
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in July. However, they lost the titles at Payback and SummerSlam, respectively. After failing to win the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship in a rematch on the following ''SmackDown'', Bayley turned on and brutalized Banks, disbanding their team in the process. After Bayley retained the SmackDown Women's Championship via disqualification at Clash of Champions, Banks appeared and attacked Bayley with a steel chair. On the following ''SmackDown'', Banks challenged Bayley for the title on the following week's episode. Banks won the ensuing match via disqualification after Bayley attacked her with a steel chair. In a backstage segment, Banks challenged Bayley to another championship match at Hell in a Cell inside the eponymous structure, which was confirmed the next day. In May,
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was involved in a rivalry with
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, which saw the latter attempt to exploit Hardy's past issues with alcohol. During a segment on the May 29 episode of ''SmackDown'', Sheamus framed Hardy, who was arrested after allegedly crashing his car into
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while under the influence. This also took Elias out of action for five months. Hardy and Elias were later drafted to the Raw brand in the
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on the October 12 episode of ''Raw'', where Elias returned and attacked Hardy, costing him his match, believing that Hardy was not framed and had actually hit him with his car. The following week, after Elias' musical segment, Hardy (who was disguised as one of Elias' band members) attempted to attack Elias, who managed to escape. In a backstage interview, Elias challenged Hardy to a match at Hell in a Cell that was made official. In early September,
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and
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tried to steal Otis'
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that he had won at the Money in the Bank event back in May, but they failed on multiple attempts. Miz then convinced management to trade Otis' girlfriend
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to Raw as a way to "help Otis" so he could focus on cashing in the contract, however, after insults, Otis attacked Miz and Morrison. The Miz then threatened to file a lawsuit against Otis if he did not forfeit the Money in the Bank contract. Otis, backed up by his fellow
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tag team partner
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, stated he would not forfeit the contract. During the 2020 WWE Draft, Otis remained on SmackDown while Tucker, Miz, and Morrison were all drafted to Raw. Despite being drafted to separate brands, the trial over the Money in the Bank contract commenced on the October 23 episode of ''SmackDown'' with WWE legend
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(JBL) serving as judge. After the hearing, JBL initially ruled in favor of Otis, however, Miz provided last minute evidence (bribery), thus JBL changed his ruling in favor of Miz and ordered that Otis would defend his Money in the Bank contract against Miz at Hell in a Cell.


Event


Pre-show

During the Hell in a Cell Kickoff pre-show,
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defended the 24/7 Championship against
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. In the end, Truth performed the ''Lie Detector'' on Gulak to retain the title. Also during the pre-show,
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's leader
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challenged The Hurt Business to a match on the main show, with one member of Retribution facing one member of The Hurt Business, and allowing The Hurt Business to choose the challengers.


Preliminary matches

The actual pay-per-view opened with Roman Reigns (accompanied by
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) defending the Universal Championship against his cousin, Jey Uso, in an "I Quit" match inside the Hell in a Cell structure. During the match, Reigns viciously attacked Jey and performed multiple Spears on him, trying to force him to quit. Midway through the match, Jey attacked Reigns with a leather strap, however, Reigns retaliated by performing a Spear on Jey, after which, he attacked Jey with the leather strap. After Reigns attacked a seemingly unconscious Jey with a flurry of blows, the referee wanted to call the match off, however, Reigns incapacitated the referee as Reigns did not want the match to end in that way. Several referees and backstage personnel, including
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, came out and implored Reigns to stop his assault on Jey. Reigns then obtained steel stairs, placed it on top of Jey and demanded Jey to acknowledge him as the Tribal Chief. As Reigns was about to attack an unconscious Jey with the steel steps, Jey's brother, Jimmy Uso, came out and pleaded with Reigns to stop. A conflicted Reigns showed remorse for his actions. However, Reigns then applied a guillotine choke on Jimmy. Jey eventually uttered "I Quit" to prevent Reigns from inflicting more damage on Jimmy, thus the match ended and Reigns retained the title. Following the match,
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( Afa and Sika), Reigns' uncle and father, respectively, stood on the entrance ramp and celebrated with Reigns as the Tribal Chief while The Usos looked on from the ring. Next, Jeff Hardy faced Elias. In the end, Hardy attacked Elias with his guitar, thus Elias won by disqualification. After that, Otis (accompanied by Tucker) defended his Money in the Bank contract against The Miz (accompanied by John Morrison). During the match, Otis attempted a Caterpillar on Miz, however, Morrison pulled Miz from the ring. Morrison attempted to attack Otis with the briefcase, however, the referee caught Morrison and ejected him from ringside. In the end, as Otis brought Miz back in the middle of the ring, Miz held onto the ring apron. Miz knocked Otis off and while the referee was distracted by the ring apron inside the ring, Tucker turned on Otis and struck him with the briefcase. Miz then pinned Otis to win the contract. Backstage, Miz and Morrison celebrated and Miz put Raw's WWE Champion and SmackDown's Universal Champion on notice. Tucker then appeared and was interviewed about his actions where he stated that despite being the workhorse of Heavy Machinery, he was always overlooked as Otis stole the spotlight. Otis then emerged and brawled with Tucker. In the fourth match, Bayley defended the SmackDown Women's Championship against Sasha Banks in a Hell in a Cell match. Bayley wielded a chair during her entrance and as the Cell lowered, Bayley attempted to attack Banks with the chair, however, Banks kicked the chair out of the ring and out of the Cell. Both utilized several weapons during the match, including chairs, kendo sticks, a table, and a ladder. Banks performed a ''Meteora'' on Bayley several times. Banks performed her own Bayley-to-Belly on Bayley onto a ladder for a nearfall. Bayley retaliated with a Bayley-to-Belly on Banks for a near-fall. In the climax, Banks placed Bayley's head in a steel chair and applied the ''Bank Statement'' on Bayley while stomping on the chair and forced Bayley to submit to win the title. After which, Banks posed on Bayley with one foot on her chest holding her newly won title. As a result of her win, Banks also became the third Women's Grand Slam and fourth Women's Triple Crown Champion. Backstage, The Hurt Business accepted Retribution's challenge that was made on the pre-show. They decided that United States Champion
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would face Retribution's
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with Lashley also defending his title.
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also declared that there would be no cornermen in the match, barring himself,
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, and
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from Lashley's corner and the other members of Retribution from Slapjack's. In what became the penultimate match, Lashley forced Slapjack to tap out to the Hurt Lock to retain the title. Following the match, Retribution came out and attacked Lashley only for The Hurt Business to come out and even the odds.


Main event

In the main event, Drew McIntyre defended the WWE Championship against Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match. During McIntyre's entrance, Orton (disguised as a cameraman) attempted to attack McIntyre; however, McIntyre fought back. After brawling around the Cell, McIntyre and Orton eventually fought inside the Cell and the match officially started. Orton dominated early by attacking McIntyre's injured jaw. Later, Orton used bolt cutters to cut the chain off the cell door. As Orton began walking up the ramp, he was attacked from behind by McIntyre. Both men scaled the Cell onto the roof where Orton attacked McIntyre with a lead pipe. As both men climbed down the Cell, Orton sent McIntyre crashing through the announce table. Back in the ring, McIntyre countered the ''RKO'' into a ''Claymore Kick'', only for Orton to roll out of the ring. In the closing moments, as McIntyre attempted a second Claymore Kick, Orton countered with the ''RKO'' to win his tenth WWE Championship, and tying
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for the second most world championships overall at 14.


Reception

The Universal and SmackDown Women's championship matches were praised, as well as the WWE Championship match, which critics said was the lowest rated Hell in a Cell match of the three, while the other matches received mixed-to-negative reviews. Brent Brookhouse and Adam Silverstein of ''
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'' stated that three Hell in a Cell matches would usually make Hell in a Cell feel stale, but "the company avoided falling into that trap by holding three matches that were drastically different despite taking place inside the same structure". For the Universal Championship match, they gave it a grade of B, stating that it was "a lot of good stuff, but far too much talking during the match and ham-fisted drama that served as a bit of a setback for a feud that has been so good". The WWE Championship match was also given the same grade; Brookhouse and Silverstein stated that "aside from the somewhat forced "cell crash spot" that has to happen every year, this was a solid match, though it had a lot to live up to match the earlier two matches in the Cell", and that "it was the third best of the three, but still a perfectly good match". For the SmackDown Women's Championship match, it was given an A grade, the highest of the event. Brookhouse and Silverstein stated that "this was a brutal match, fully of really great moments and drama. Aside from being a bit clunky early on, it was as good as you could ask for from these women". Erik Beaston of ''
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'' gave the Universal Championship match a grade of A+, the highest of the event, stating that all that mattered was "the story being told between the two individuals in the ring". He continued by stating that "being able to hear every word they said to each other made everything feel so much more personal", which "added weight to an already heavy situation". Beaston stated that "this is one of the best storylines WWE has done in 2020, and it's because Uso and Reigns have made it special". It may not have been the best Hell in a Cell match, "but it may have been the best story told inside it", and Beaston concluded by stating that "the physicality was just as important as the tale". The WWE Championship match was given a B+ grade, with Beaston stating that it was "the most methodical and, in some ways, the most traditional". Although it was the weakest of the three Hell in a Cell matches, it was "good on its own terms", and that "Orton winning means this feud might continue for another month, but McIntyre was better when he was chasing the title, so it might not be so bad if they have one more showdown". The SmackDown Women's Championship match was given a grade of A; Beaston stated that "Bayley and Banks made better use of the Hell in a Cell stipulation to put on a violent and competitive match", and that "the way they used various weapons they found under the ring was both creative and brutal". Banks and Bayley "have had many classic encounters over the years, and this was another one to add to the list. Clips from this match will be in their eventual Hall of Fame video packages". Beaston concluded by stating that "there were a couple of odd moments but, as a whole, this match exceeded what were already high expectations. Banks winning was the right call, especially if this feud is going to continue".
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of ''Pro Wrestling Torch'' gave the Universal Championship match 4.25 stars, calling it "really dramatic and well performed". It may not have been a "traditional classic match, but it wasn't aiming to be, and because of that, it really didn't wear out the Cell as a setting for a violent match, so it fit into the show nicely in that way". The Usos, Paul Heyman, and Roman Reigns "were spot on with their performances", and Keller stated that "the most was asked of Reigns", who "seems a lot more creatively engaged now than the one-dimensional rejected babyface act he was shoved into for so many years". Keller gave the WWE Championship match 3.25 stars, stating that he "wasn't expecting an Orton win" and that "the match itself was pretty slow for the first two-thirds, but the trip to the roof and the drama at the end with a surprise finish helped elevate it", but it was "too long and pretty plodding". Keller gave the SmackDown Women's Championship match 4.25 stars, stating that it was a "really good" and "dramatic match" and that it was "violent without seeming to go too far where the big spots stopped really resonating or counting". The highest rated matches on the card, according to
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, were the SmackDown Women's Championship and WWE Championship matches, which received 4.25 stars. The Universal Championship match received 3.5 stars, The Miz vs. Otis match received 2 stars, the Kickoff pre-show match received 1.75 stars, the Elias vs. Jeff Hardy match received 1 star, and the United States Championship match received 0.5 stars.


Aftermath

The 2020 event would be the final Hell in a Cell to take place in October, as the following year, the event was moved up to June until the event's discontinuation in 2023.


Raw

On the following night's episode of ''Raw'', Drew McIntyre opened the show, stating that he would regain the WWE Championship again. He was interrupted by the new Mr. Money in the Bank, The Miz (accompanied by John Morrison). Miz taunted McIntyre on losing the title and also gloated about winning the Money in the Bank contract from Otis. The two faced each other later that night where McIntyre defeated Miz. Later that night, new WWE Champion Randy Orton was a guest on "A Moment of Bliss", where
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(who had aligned herself with
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and his alter-ego The Fiend) referenced Orton's past rivalry with Wyatt (their rivalry leading into
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, during which Orton set the Wyatt compound ablaze). McIntyre then came out and attacked Orton until the lights went out, signaling The Fiend. When the lights illuminated, The Fiend was standing behind Orton on the entrance ramp while McIntyre stood in the ring. McIntyre continued to brawl with Orton while The Fiend departed. On the November 16 episode of ''Raw'', McIntyre defeated Orton to regain the title. Also on the following ''Raw'', The Hurt Business (MVP, United States Champion Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and Cedric Alexander) faced Retribution (Mustafa Ali, Slapjack,
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, and Mace) in an eight-man tag team elimination match. In the climax, the match came down to Benjamin and Alexander of The Hurt Business and Ali of Retribution. Ali attacked Alexander with a steel chair. Ali was disqualified thus Retribution lost the match. Also on the following night's ''Raw'', focus shifted towards WWE's next pay-per-view,
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. Both Jeff Hardy and Elias participated in the qualifying matches for Team Raw that night; Hardy lost his qualifier match, and then later distracted Elias, which caused him to lose his match. Hardy then attacked Elias with Elias' own guitar following the match. The following week, Hardy defeated Elias in a guitar on a pole match.


SmackDown

Universal Champion Roman Reigns (accompanied by Paul Heyman) opened the following episode of ''SmackDown'', alongside Jey Uso. Jey stated that he despised Reigns for his actions, however, Reigns stated he did what he had to do. Reigns then gave Jey until the end of the night to fall in line and take orders or be exiled from the family. Later that night, Jey faced
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in a Survivor Series qualifier match for Team SmackDown. Reigns came out midway through the match and watched on from ringside. After Jey defeated Bryan, Jey finally accepted Reigns as the Tribal Chief. Jey then attacked a defenseless Bryan and put him through an announce table, which pleased Reigns. Over two and a half years following this, The Usos reignited their feud with Reigns; they pinned him in a Bloodline Civil War tag team match at Money in the Bank in July 2023. This led to a tribal combat between Jey and Reigns at
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for the
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and recognition as the Tribal Chief of the Anoaʻi family, where Reigns was victorious. Also on the following ''SmackDown'', new SmackDown Women's Champion Sasha Banks celebrated her victory and stated that with Bayley now in her past, she would go on to defeat Raw Women's Champion Asuka at Survivor Series. Bayley then interrupted Banks and taunted her on how she can never successfully retain her championships after winning them, after which she proceeded to challenge Banks to a title rematch the following week, which Banks accepted. On the subsequent episode, Banks broke her string of unsuccessful singles title defenses and defeated Bayley to retain the title.


Results


Notes


References


External links

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