Chances are you will still be getting your heads around everything else going on in what is a bumper week of wrestling when you read this. However, that week will end with a WWE PPV, Hell In A Cell. Right now, WWE is so busy with other shows, there are only three matches booked for this card so far. Although that is almost certain to change, for now, we have everything you need to know about that trio of bouts. As for where and when to watch HIAC, as always, the PPV will air live on the WWE Network. Coverage will begin at 7 pm EST on October 6, 2019, or 6 pm if you want to catch the kickoff show.

Seth Rollins vs Bray Wyatt for the Universal Championship

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Before Seth Rollins defended the Universal Title against Braun Strowman at Clash Of Champions, it was leaked that the winner of that match would face The Fiend. Fans were unsure what to make of the leak as hot shotting Bray Wyatt into a major title angle this early into The Fiend's run seemed suspect. However, it's happening, and The Architect will have to step inside Hell In A Cell with Wyatt's terrifying alter ego this Sunday. We honestly have no idea how this match will end. Rollins has been beating Wyatt in dark matches, but we sincerely hope that trend doesn't extend to HIAC. Perhaps we'll see Strowman march to the ring and tear the door off the cell just like Kane on his WWE debut.

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Becky Lynch vs Sasha Banks for the Raw Women's Championship

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Two years ago, Sasha Banks made history when she stepped inside Hell In A Cell to face Charlotte Flair. On that night, The Boss and The Queen became the first-ever female Superstars to compete inside of the demonic structure. Banks lost on that occasion and will be looking to right that wrong in her career against another horsewoman this Sunday, Becky Lynch. In the short time since Banks returned to WWE TV, this rivalry has gotten extremely personal. Needless to say, these two will be looking to tear each other apart this weekend. Not just because they hate each other, but for the right to call themselves champion, and to prove that women should compete in HIAC matches more often.

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Roman Reigns & Daniel Bryan vs Erick Rowan & Luke Harper

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So how did we get here? Well, it is an incredibly long story that we simply don't have the time to tell here. To cut it short, Erick Rowan tried to kill Roman Reigns a couple of times, lying about it angered Daniel Bryan, and Luke Harper has been thrown into the mix too because why not? Despite Bryan and Reigns being far from best friends, the pair find themselves with common enemies in Harper and Rowan. However, not being as in sync with one another as the former Bludgeon Brothers could be their undoing. Either that or Bryan turning on The Big Dog because, again, why not?

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