WWE Hell in a Cell 2022: Seth Rollins vs Cody Rhodes confirmed for this event


WWE Hell in a Cell 2022: Seth Rollins vs Cody Rhodes confirmed for this event

The final episode of Monday Night RAW was engulfed in a backstage controversy when Sasha Banks and Naomi left the venue where the episode took place.

Both superstars had an altercation with WWE authorities regarding their creative situation within the company’s women’s tag team division.

His unexpected departure from RAW left a huge hole in the main event. WWE had announced a Six Pack Challenge.

Between Sasha Banks, Naomi, Asuka, Becky Lynch, Doudrop and Nikki A.S.H.

with the winner receiving a starting opportunity. Fightful Select reported moments ago that.

This match would have set the stage for a Hell in a Cell tag team match between Sasha and Naomi against Doudrop and Nikki.

According to the news portal, the fight had been scheduled so that both couples faced each other for much of the fight.

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As previously stated, Naomi was going to take the win pinning Nikki A.S.H., and not Sasha as various outlets have incorrectly stated.

The supposed match between Naomi and Bianca Belair would have received some kind of setback prior to Hell in a Cell, giving rise to the tag team match in the PLE.

Fightful confirmed that the rivalry was removed from the company’s plans after tonight’s events.

On the other hand, fans and portals have made conjectures based on the press release published by WWE. In several places.

Asuka and Becky Lynch can be pointed out as the supposed competitors that Sasha Banks and Naomi did not want to cross in combat.

However, there was no indication that the tag team champions considered anyone “unsafe” until WWE released its statement.

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Implying that the company had softened certain points so as not to explain what really happened off camera.