It was noted earlier this week that a Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena rematch isn't likely for Hell in a Cell and that the actual Hell in a Cell match is up in the air. There is a strong possibility that Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins may take their feud into a Hell in a Cell match at the event.
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Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that as of this weekend WWE officials haven't decided whether or not one or two cell matches will take place at the pay-per-view on Oct. 26 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, but one possibility is Ambrose vs. Rollins inside Satan's playground at the event.
There were reports earlier this week that the WWE is opting to not have another match between Lesnar and Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship after Lesnar defeated him at SummerSlam on Aug. 17 in L.A. and Cena won by DQ after interference from Rollins last Sunday at Night of Champions in Nashville.
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While it would seem that Cena is due for another crack at "The Beast" due to seemingly having him beat before Rollins interfered, the WWE is reportedly not intending on going down the Lesnar vs. Cena road a third straight time.
It was expected that Lesnar and Cena would clash one last time at Hell in a Cell to settle the score in a Hell in a Cell match, but that appears to be off the table now while a new No. 1 contender for Lesnar's title remains unknown.
Rollins and Ambrose are expected to clash in a high-profile match at the event and it is very likely that the Hell in a Cell stipulation could be an added stipulation in order to keep Kane and The Authority out of the bout.
Rollins did cost Cena his shot and Cena in turn wouldn't allow him to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase Sunday night, so it is possible that those two will clash -- though it seems Ambrose vs. Rollins is more likely.
With Lesnar's opponent for the World Heavyweight Championship not set in stone yet, it appears as though the top of the card for Hell in a Cell on Oct. 26 is very much up in the air.
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