Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins are the only ones expected to face off inside the namesake structure as they meet for the third straight PPV event. Plus, the Raw ...
Happy Corbin (No Holds Barred): Moss returned to SmackDown on the brand's final show before Hell in a Cell. Having recovered from a brutal attack by Corbin, Moss gained retribution on his former teammate with help from a steel chair. Mustafa Ali: Ali has been desperately trying to get Theory in the ring for a title match, with Theory constantly evading and using his power as Vince McMahon's protege to put Ali at a disadvantage. Lynch won the rematch, making the Hell in a Cell match a triple threat. Omos & MVP: Like Rhodes and Rollins, Lashley and Omos wrestled at both WrestleMania and WrestleMania Backlash. They also met in a cage match on Raw, which Lashley won when Omos threw him into the cage, causing it to break and allowing Lashley to be the first man to get both feet on the floor. The other big match features two of the biggest superstars on the roster battling it out when Bobby Lashley faces Omos and MVP in a handicap match. Plus, the Raw women's title is on the line when champion Bianca Belair battles both Asuka and Becky Lynch in a triple threat match.
WWE invades Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL, in Sunday for its annual Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. Follow along as we provide updates for the show.
The other marquee matchup of the show will feature Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair putting her title on the line against Becky Lynch an Asuka in a triple-threat match. Here are the matches and results for Hell in a Cell: WWE returns to one of its tried and true pay-per-view venues on Sunday with Hell in a Cell coming live at 8 p.m. ET from Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, IL.
WWE Hell in a Cell featured a Cody Rhodes-Seth Rollins Hell in a Cell match, Bianca Belair vs. Asuka vs. Becky Lynch for the Raw Women's Title and more!
Cody got his hands on the sledgehammer, Rollins avoided Cody and back into the ring with Rollins hitting The Stomp for a two count. Cody with a kick to the leg, then he tripped up Rollins with the bullrope and Cody hit a superkick. Cody got a hold of the sledgehammer and hit Cody in the head with it! Rollins set up the ladder in the corner of the ring, Cody blocked a Powerbomb attempt and Cody hit the Cross Rhodes for a two count. Cody hit Rollins with the cowbell in the head for a two count. Corbin hit Moss with a chair shot to the ribs and a chair shot to the back. Rollins got his hands on the steel steps, Cody left the ring and Rollins hit Cody on the right arm with the steel steps. Theory with a necksnap against the top rope, Ali came back with a kick and a tilt-a-whirl into a DDT. That was great. Balor with a running dropkick to the knee, then a kick to the leg and Balor wrenched the leg against the ropes. Corbin went over the barricade into the crowd, Moss followed and Corbin hit a clothesline over the barricade. Priest tossed Balor out of the ring, Edge tagged in and Edge hit Balor with a running forearm to the face. Styles with a forearm to Edge, then Styles up top and he hit a Phenomenal Forearm on Edge for one…two…but Priest pulled Styles out of the ring to break up the pin.
It had to be too, since this was close to a one-match show. Bianca Belair retained her Raw Women's Championship in the opening bout, defeating Asuka and Becky ...
Lynch then hit a Manhandle Slam on Asuka, but Belair came back in and chucked Lynch out of the ring before pinning Asuka for the win. As they battled, Lynch managed to plant Belair with a Manhandle Slam, but Asuka interrupted the pin for a great false finish. As Omos was preparing to give Lashley a double-arm Chokeslam, Cedric Alexander, who's had tension with MVP and Omos, jumped in the ring from the top rope. The finishing sequence began when Lashley was in the ring with MVP. Lashley knocked Omos off the ring apron, then speared MVP. Lashley went for a pin, but Omos broke it up. Edge tried another Spear on Balor, but Balor countered it into an Inside Crade (which was sick). Balor landed a Slingblade on Edge and attempted another Coup de Grace, but Ripley stood in front of Edge, which prevented Balor from the move since the men can't touch the women in the match. From there it was an extended heat session, with the Judgement Day beating down Liv Morgan and then Finn Balor as the good guys built to a comeback. Rollins then kicked Rhodes in the gut and attempted a Pedigree, but Rhodes slipped out and landed a Pedigree of his own for another nearfall. It was largely built around a steel chair, which Corbin and Moss whaled on each other with, but didn't give the crowd what they were chanting for the whole match -- tables. Rollins hit Rhodes with a Superkick and then Powerbombed Rhodes through the table for a two count. Rhodes then brought out a cowbell, a weapon synonymous with his dad Dusty. The cowbell is in the middle of a long rope, with handles on either side for each person to strap around their wrist. Rollins attempted a Frog Splash through the table, but Cody rolled off and Rollins crashed through alone. Between the opener and the closer, though, was a lot of fluff.
advertised a Hell in a Cell match between an injured Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in Part 3 of their current feud. Rhodes defeated Rollins in their previous two ...
Seth Rollins cosplayed as Dusty Rhodes in a hilarious moment. Hopefully he wasn’t giving these spots away so early into his return because he expects to be out for a while. WWE Hell in a Cell 2022 from Chicago, Ill. advertised a Hell in a Cell match between an injured Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in Part 3 of their current feud. They even chanted “thank you Rollins.” As predicted earlier, it was indeed Rollins who went through the table. Fans quickly broke into a “we want tables” chant. Lashley later absconded a replica WWE Championship and celebrated with it. Bobby Lashley teased he was going for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship while posing on the turnbuckle. Tonight’s Hell in a Cell broadcast faced stiff competition from Game 2 of the NBA Finals. “I never ask why, I just wait for the rough part to end. At one point, MVP said “even though your name is Bobby I got brains like Heenan.” WWE may also be without Cody Rhodes moving forward, who suffered a partially torn pectoral muscle. Rhodes defeated Rollins in their previous two pay-per-view matches.
Prior to the match, WWE announced that Rhodes had suffered a torn right pectoral muscle. He competed on Sunday with gruesome bruising on his arm and chest, and ...
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What a match. He earned the pin after delivering his Cross Rhodes finisher twice and then hitting his opponent with a sledgehammer. Prior to the pay-per-view, WWE announced Rhodes had suffered a torn right pectoral muscle. pic.twitter.com/wrwbarHYFP
Rhodes showed a gruesome injury before the match begun, which led to an immediate hush among the crowd in the Allstate Arena in Chicago. Rhodes went on to gut ...
“The presumption everyone had was he’s working Hell in a Cell tonight and from there we’ll see. Top AEW star Bryan Danielson, whom Punk mentioned in his emotional promo, reportedly suffered an injury. AEW must crown an interim AEW world heavyweight champion in the process. The gimmick initially helped boost Raw viewership before numbers settled back to normal against stiff competition from the NHL playoffs. WWE’s Kayla Braxton reported Rhodes had torn his pec “completely off the bone,” though was still expected to compete. I don’t know that 100 percent [if] that is the injury.
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He suffered for his craft while turning in the performance of a lifetime. And that is something even the most jaded fans will appreciate. Hearing of an injury is one thing but realizing the extent of it and both the fortitude it took to still make the match was something entirely different. The American Nightmare lived through enduring pain in the name of art. What ensued was one of the hardest-to-watch, yet equally compelling, main events in WWE history. With a decided lack of depth across the board, the options are limited.
Rhodes and Rollins worked a legitimate injury into a remarkable display of pro-wrestling toughness.
Rhodes kicked a sledgehammer out of Rollins' hands, landed two consecutive Cross Rhodes and domed him with the sledgehammer to win the match. Rhodes and Rollins had a hall pass to take things easy with the severity of Rhodes' injury. A throwback to stipulations in the era of Dusty, Rhodes and Rollins abused each other with the rope and cowbell while both were tied in. The polka dots and bull rope were a welcomed addition to the match. Rollins landed the Cross Rhodes on the fan-favorite only for Rhodes to return fire with the same move. Rhodes kicked a sledgehammer out of Rollins' hands, landed two consecutive Cross Rhodes and domed him with the sledgehammer to win the match. The polka dots and bull rope were a welcomed addition to the match. Rhodes and Rollins had a hall pass to take things easy with the severity of Rhodes' injury. A throwback to stipulations in the era of Dusty, Rhodes and Rollins abused each other with the rope and cowbell while both were tied in. Rollins landed the Cross Rhodes on the fan-favorite only for Rhodes to return fire with the same move. Rhodes and Rollins closed out Hell in a Cell with a banger, but credit also goes to the three women who opened the program. Balor countered Edge's spear and had him laid out for a fight-ending Coup de Gras. Ripley stood in between Balor and Edge long enough for her Judgement Day leader to crush Balor with a spear for the victory.
Cody Rhodes vs. Seth Rollins (Hell in a Cell Match); Bianca Belair vs. Asuka vs. Becky Lynch (Raw Women's Championship); Bobby Lashley vs. Omos & MVP (Handicap ...
Rollins and Rhodes were clearly keen to stick to their plans for the match at all costs, though. That's why I was hoping that he'd get a win here to showcase him a bit, plus give Theory something to do (find a way back into Vince McMahon's favor after letting him down by losing the match). Bless this Chicago crowd for getting really into some of these matches that just don't have the umph to make most people care. I love that this faction has given Rhea and Damian Priest something to do that's different and keeps them in the spotlight week after week. My favorite part of this match was when Liv Morgan and Rhea got to mix it up because, honestly, they're both incredibly talented and showed it. This was surprisingly a lot of fun and well done. A six-man (six-person?) tag match has the potential to break down into a chaotic mess, at any point of time. Anyway, this is a lot like the match the two had last month, except MVP was there to take the loss this time out. I also wish Morgan/Balor/Styles would come up with a name for their group: The Fabulous Threebirds, Fullofit Club, The Happy Campers. The name choices are endless. If you want to watch a replay of Hell in a Cell, you'll need the streaming service Peacock. While the streaming service does have a free tier, you will not be able to watch the WWE event through that. Sure, I laughed a bunch when Owens was screaming "Elias" in Ezekiel's face, but this was a weird match. Also, Kevin Owens took on Ezekiel in order to prove that Ezekiel is actually Elias, but in the end, did it really prove anything at all?
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- At one point, Asuka hit a series of strikes and a German suplex on Lynch that looked incredible. Having only one match in the cell feels like a bit of a waste when that is the name of the event. It was already lowered around the ring during the pre-show, so it would have been perfect. It's hard to even find anything to be critical about with this one because it felt like everything worked exactly as it was supposed to. The most impressive part of this performance was how well-balanced it was. The first few minutes saw Belair had individual sequences with both opponents before we got to see all three women fighting at once.
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Lynch then hit a Manhandle Slam on Asuka, but Belair came back in and chucked Lynch out of the ring before pinning Asuka for the win. As they battled, Lynch managed to plant Belair with a Manhandle Slam, but Asuka interrupted the pin for a great false finish. The match went up a gear when Asuka and Lynch were in the ring. One of Lynch's rollups got countered into an Asuka Lock, which the crowd initially bought as a possible finish. As Omos was preparing to give Lashley a double-arm Chokeslam, Cedric Alexander, who's had tension with MVP and Omos, jumped in the ring from the top rope. But it played into the following sequence: After they sent Asuka out of the ring, both Belair and Lynch were hopping around on one leg each, selling their respective ankles. The finishing sequence began when Lashley was in the ring with MVP. Lashley knocked Omos off the ring apron, then speared MVP. Lashley went for a pin, but Omos broke it up. Lashley then put MVP in the Hurt Lock for the win. None of it was remarkable in any way, except for one fun spot where Omos shoulder charged Lashley through the barricade on the outside. Omos beat Lashley down, then tagged MVP in for a quick bit of offense. Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins have wrestled two classics since Cody's return at WrestleMania. On Sunday they shoot for three as they clash in the main event of WWE Hell in a Cell 2022. Owens was fanatical, yelling at every chance "It's ELIAS!", and in general making a spectacle of himself.
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It was a great back and forth with a lot of high points as this one lived up to the billing with Liv Morgan standing out. Theory attacked the knee every chance he got, and that type of psychology helped make this a great encounter to watch. They used weapons well, with Happy Corbin refusing to bring out a table to frustrate the crowd, which was great work as a heel. It was never going to be a high-quality encounter as Omos isn't at that level yet, but he did put together an impressive performance, especially as he smashed Lashley through the barricade. Not everything on the night was perfect, but there were more positives than anything else, with a unique blend of matches that kept the show ticking on throughout the night. WWE's build-up towards the 2022 Hell In A Cell premium live event wasn't the strongest, but as is usually the case with these types of events, the in-ring product was brilliant, leading to a great show.