Wwe Hell In A Cell 2021 Predictions

Alright, so, Hell in a Cell. This is always one of those events, you know? Like, you kinda know what you're getting into, but you also don't. It's a big, bloody deal. And this year's lineup? Whoa, Nellie. I've been staring at the card, fueled by questionable amounts of coffee, trying to make sense of it all. It's like a puzzle, but with more spandex and probably a few more concussions. So, let's dive in, shall we? Grab your virtual coffee, pull up a chair. This is me, rambling about who I think is gonna walk out of that demonic cell victorious. Or, you know, less victorious than they walked in. Because let's be real, nobody walks out of Hell in a Cell looking like they just had a spa day.
First up, we've got the Universal Championship match. Roman Reigns versus Finn Bálor. Now, this one's a bit of a head-scratcher, honestly. Roman's been on this insane run, like, the Tribal Chief is legit scary. Nobody seems to be able to touch him. And then there's Finn. He's got that whole Demon persona, right? Which is usually reserved for really big moments. So, is this the moment? Is Finn gonna unleash the full might of the Demon King and dethrone the Head of the Table? My gut says... probably not. It feels too early for Roman to drop that belt. He’s just too dominant right now. But Finn’s got that x-factor. He can pull off the impossible. So, while I'm leaning towards Roman retaining, I'm also going to be holding my breath, just in case.
And what about the Cell itself? Will it be just a backdrop, or will it play a role? You know it's gonna get used. Someone's gonna get slammed into it. Probably multiple someones. It's like a third participant in these matches. A very sturdy, very unforgiving participant. You gotta wonder if they've got reinforced padding this year, or if they're just hoping for the best. You know, classic WWE. Safety first... usually.
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Next up, the SmackDown Women's Championship. Bianca Belair versus Bayley. Okay, this is interesting. Bianca's been on fire, absolutely. She’s got this incredible energy, and her matches are always a spectacle. And Bayley? The Role Model. She’s been a little all over the place lately, hasn't she? But she’s a seasoned pro. She knows how to play the game. The question is, can Bayley recapture that championship magic against Bianca’s sheer athleticism? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say Bianca Belair holds onto her title. She feels like she’s just getting started with this reign, and Bayley, while a great competitor, feels like she’s due for a bit of a reset after this.
But oh, the mind games! Bayley's the queen of that. She'll be trying every trick in the book, I guarantee it. She's probably already got a whole binder of them somewhere. And Bianca, bless her heart, she’s so pure and powerful. Can she stay focused through all of Bayley’s antics? That’s the real challenge. It’s not just about who’s stronger, it’s about who’s smarter, and Bayley is definitely smart.

Now, the WWE Championship. Bobby Lashley versus Randy Orton. This one has potential. Lashley has been a wrecking ball. He's a freakin' monster. And Randy Orton? The Viper. He’s seen it all, done it all. He’s got that cunning and that killer instinct. He’s also a former multiple-time WWE Champion. So, can Orton pull off the unthinkable and dethrone The Almighty? It’s a tough call. Lashley’s power is just… something else. He’s not just a big guy, he’s explosive. But Orton’s experience in these high-stakes matches is undeniable. He knows how to survive, how to exploit weaknesses. This is where it gets tricky, my friends.
My gut feeling? It's leaning towards Bobby Lashley retaining. He feels like he’s in his prime right now, and a loss to Orton, while a massive feather in Randy’s cap, might derail Lashley’s momentum a bit. But then again, you can never count out Randy Orton. Especially when a championship is on the line inside a steel cage. He’s practically a predator in that environment. This match is going to be brutal. I'm expecting chairs, probably some nasty bumps, and maybe even a surprise appearance from someone to help or hinder. You know, because WWE.
And speaking of surprises, what about MVP’s role in all of this? He’s always lurking, pulling strings. Will he be in Lashley’s corner? Will he try to interfere? You can bet your bottom dollar he will. He’s the ultimate manager, the puppet master. He loves to make things happen. So, Randy’s gonna have to deal with more than just Lashley. He’s gonna have to deal with the entire Hurt Business, or whatever iteration it is this week.
Let's talk about the RAW Women's Championship. Charlotte Flair versus Rhea Ripley. Oh boy, this is a rematch, isn't it? And with the title on the line. Charlotte, the Queen. She always finds a way to win, doesn't she? She's got that championship pedigree. And Rhea Ripley? The Nightmare. She’s young, she’s hungry, and she’s got that intensity. She’s proven she can hang with the best. The question is, can she overcome Charlotte’s ring IQ and her sheer… well, Charlotte-ness?
This is one of those where I’m really torn. Charlotte is an all-time great. She’s an absolute legend. But Rhea feels like the future. She’s got that fire in her belly. I'm going to go with Rhea Ripley winning the RAW Women's Championship. It feels like her time to shine, to really cement herself as a top-tier star. Charlotte’s had her time, and while she's brilliant, it's time for a new era. Plus, imagine the pop when Rhea finally gets her hands on that title. It'll be epic!
But then again… Charlotte’s a genius when it comes to these big matches. She’s a master strategist. She’s not just going to let Rhea take that title from her. She’s going to fight tooth and nail. And you know what? She’ll probably find a way. It's that nagging doubt. That little voice that whispers, "But it's Charlotte Flair." So, while my heart wants Rhea to win, my head is saying Charlotte might just pull off another one. This is a tough one to call. Really tough.

What about the Universal Championship match again? The fact that it's inside the Cell… that ups the ante, right? Roman’s whole thing is about dominance and control. Being in the Cell, with nowhere to run, that's his territory. Finn’s got to find a way to outsmart him, to use the environment to his advantage. I can already see the spots. Roman using the Cell wall as a weapon, Finn trying to escape through the roof (or maybe just through a hole in the roof). It’s going to be a spectacle, that’s for sure. And you know The Usos are going to be lurking. They’re not going to just sit ringside and watch. They’re part of the Bloodline. They’ll be involved, one way or another.
And that brings me to a more general thought about the whole event. Hell in a Cell is inherently a brutal structure. It's designed for destruction. So, when you put two equally determined individuals in there, what do you get? You get chaos. You get passion. You get a whole lot of pain. And for us, the fans, you get an absolute show. It's the kind of show that makes you wince, but also makes you cheer. It's that perfect blend of agony and ecstasy. It's what makes pro wrestling, well, pro wrestling.
Let's not forget the sheer physicality. These athletes are putting their bodies on the line. They’re training, they’re dieting, they’re pushing themselves to the absolute limit. And then they step into that Cell and they take it to another level. It’s a testament to their dedication and their passion for what they do. We owe them a lot for the entertainment they provide, and the risks they take. So, even if my predictions are all wrong (which, let's be honest, is a distinct possibility), I’ll still be entertained. That’s the beauty of it.

Okay, one more match I wanted to touch on, even though it’s not in the Cell itself, is the United States Championship match. Damian Priest versus Sheamus. Priest has been on a good run with that title, he’s got that incredible presence. Sheamus, well, he’s Sheamus. He’s a warrior. He hits hard, he takes hits. This is going to be a slugfest, for sure. I’m thinking Damian Priest retains. He feels like he’s got more to do with that title, and Sheamus, while a threat, feels like he’s in a different part of his career arc. But hey, you never know. Sheamus has that uncanny ability to just snatch a win when you least expect it. Plus, he’s got that fight in him. He’s like a bulldog that won't let go. So, even with Priest retaining in my prediction, I’m still giving Sheamus a solid puncher’s chance.
And the Cell matches… Roman vs. Finn, Charlotte vs. Rhea. These are the ones that are going to be talked about for weeks. The pure spectacle of it all. The way the structure itself becomes a character. It's not just a match; it's an ordeal. It's a test of will, of strength, and of sheer endurance. And that's what makes Hell in a Cell so darn compelling. It's the ultimate fight, the ultimate test. So, who do you think is going to walk out victorious? Are you with me on these predictions, or are you going in a completely different direction? Let me know! I'm always curious to hear what you guys think. Because, let's face it, that's half the fun of wrestling, isn't it? The speculation, the anticipation, the arguing about who's going to win. It's all part of the show.
Ultimately, no matter who wins, I'm expecting a night of incredible action, some shocking moments, and probably a few things I'm going to be replaying on YouTube later. That’s the promise of Hell in a Cell, and I don’t think this year will be any different. So, let the chaos commence! And may the best (or perhaps the most ruthless) superstar win!
