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Mat Elfring predicts all the results for Hell in a Cell alongside his AI machine PredictionBot 3000 v2.0.

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Mat: If Hell in a Cell were the Met Gala, then Becky Lynch just stole the show.

Side note: I know nothing about the Met Gala.

People wear fancy clothes there, right?

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I think that’s what it is.

Regardless, the train is moving on this one between spots and it’s incredibly fluid.

There’s great showcasing for each person in the match–especially Asuka, which makes me so happy.

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What this match did exceptionally well was it never made any of these three women weak.

While Belair retaining made the most sense, it felt like anyone could have taken home the title.

This one was a lot of fun.

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That person wasn’t Mat, but I’m glad we’re on the same wavelength.

Anyway, I appreciate the desperation Becky Lynch acts with these days.

Meanwhile, Bianca Belair continues to appear as one of the absolute strongest women in the industryand she is.

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But she’s not been shown to be a “weak” champion for any reason.

Then there’s Asuka.

I love Asuka and am glad she’s back.

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The crowd loves her, her offense is always fun to watch.

She was simply never positioned in such a way that made her seem like a threat to Belair.

Anyway, that’s all the story leading up to now.

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Even still, all three delivered very exciting moments.

Honestly, the double ankle lock spot was probably my personal highlight.

Bianca won, which wasn’t really in question.

When you make Asuka feel less special, you’re doing something wrong.

7/10

Bobby Lashley vs. Omos & MVP

Lashley wins by submission.

Mat: MVP is not a good rapper.

Can I make the whole review about MVP’s song about Bobby Lashley?

It’s very bad and feels very dated, like from 1987.

But is it bad to make me hate him?

I can never hate you, MVP.

You’re a delight.

Anyway, I’m still sweating from my poke bowl.

I got shrimp, tuna, and salmon.

I’m really living dangerously because I live outside of Chicago and eating seafood.

There’s a lot of food in it too, so I’m kinda stuffed after getting halfway through.

The match was fine.

I really enjoyed seeing Lashley super-over with the crowd.

I like him a lot, but I just wish he was in a better story.

5/10

Chris: like make it stop.

Lashley deserves more than this long and pointless feud with Omos.

Heck, MVP deserves more too.

Also I still don’t enjoy Lashley’s new “pose like a trophy” entrance.

Ezekiel vs. Kevin Owens

Owens wins by pin.

Mat: Why do I love this stupid, stupid, stupid storyline so much?

It’s stupid because it’s obvious Ezekiel is Elias' brother.

How hard is that to understand?

The Chicago crowd also appreciates how silly this all is.

I do wish Ezekiel was a bit more defined.

He’s basically Jimmy Wrestleman.

Jokes aside, what’s the point of all of this?

Owens beats up Ezekiel.

I do too, what is going on here?

The Ezekiel thing was funny for a couple of weeks.

How on Earth is it still going on, though?

6/10

Finn Balor, AJ Styles & Liv Morgan vs.

The Judgment Day

Edge pins Balor.

Mat: Chris loves Rhea Ripley.

He’s said it a lot on the podcast.

This is information you truly need to know.

I enjoy me some stables, even if they feel a bit derivative.

The name choices are endless.

A six-man (six-person?)

tag match has the potential to break down into a chaotic mess, at any point of time.

Yet somehow, it never does.

It’s something I’ve never seen performed like that.

This was surprisingly a lot of fun and well done.

8.5/10

Chris: I love Rhea Ripley.

It’s all bonkers and fun.

Also, Edge’s haircut works for him.

Judgment Day rightfully got the win and I’m pleasantly surprised they didn’t introduce a fourth member yet.

This crew is still finding its groove and adding another face to the mix isn’t necessary just yet.

8/10

Madcap Moss vs.

Happy Corbin

(No Holds Barred Match)

Moss wins by pin.

Mat: Really excited to see Bart Gunn get his revenge on WWE after the Brawl for it All.

Wait, that’s not Bart Gunn?

It’s Madcap Moss?

Happy Corbin needs a new name change.

I’m thinking “Feeling Betrayed Corbin” or “Content Corbin.”

Just toss an emotion at the beginning of his name, and we’re all good, right?

Madcap isn’t interesting as a babyface.

To be honest, he didn’t really win me over as Corbin’s lackey either.

Moss wins and hopefully, this puts this rivalry to shame because it is not great.

4/10

Chris: But why is he still called Madcap Moss if he’s not the court jester?

According to Merriam-Webster, madcap is defined as “marked by capriciousness, recklessness, or foolishness.”

Instead, shouldn’t he now be known as something like Angry Boy Moss?

The match was fine, but weird.

Madcap Moss, as a character, makes zero sense.

He got the win, but what does that do for him?

He still doesn’t seem like a credible threat to anyone except, maybe Happy Corbin.

Theory vs. Mustafa Ali

(United States Championship)

Theory wins by pin.

Also, he was a delight.

That’s a double threat.

The issue with the match came from the ending.

We got a repeat of Theory hitting the top rope top get Ali off of the turnbuckle.

All-in-all, it doesn’t really do much for either of these stars.

Chris: I love Theory, I really do.

Whatever the case, these are two wildly talented wrestlers looking to have their breakout moments.

I don’t know that this match was it, though.

It was a pretty good bout and WWE did its typical thing where the hometown hero has to lose.

Still, there was an opportunity here to leave this a match people will talk about.

Instead, the heel won clean.

So there’s not even a reason for a rematch.

Cody Rhodes vs. Seth Rollins

(Hell in a Cell Match)

Cody wins by pin.

Mat: Cody’s outfit makes him look like a circus ringmaster, and his pec looks screwed up.

Oh man, that looks bad.

I am not behind this.

I do not like it.

I am cringing at this.

I seriously don’t want to see him get hurt any worse.

The crowd isn’t behind this either.

This is the moment WWE has gone too far.

And in no way do we actually want to see anyone “shoot hurt.”

I’m not rating this.

/10

Chris: Big ups to Seth Rollins rocking the Dusty dots.

You love to see it.

That said, the injury to Cody absolutely sucks.

Honestly, this is uncomfortable to watch, seeing how bad Cody’s pec is.

And clearly, Cody has been cleared by someone on the medical staff.

But it doesn’t change the fact that this isn’t entertaining–it’s concerning.

It seems they’re still doing most of it, just at a much slower pace.

And ultimately, the crowd did get into it.

All it took was a table to appear from under the ring.

When in doubt, get the tables.

Rollins and Rhodes were clearly keen to stick to their plans for the match at all costs, though.

And I’m here, unable to rate this match because it feels ghoulish to do so.

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