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WWE Hell In a Cell PPV Ongoing Results 06/20/21

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WWE Hell In a Cell takes place from the WWE Thunderdome tonight. There are currently 6 matches confirmed for the show, including two Hell In a Cell matches.

Bianca Belair will be defending her SmackDown Women’s Championship inside of the Cell, whilst Bobby Lashley will be defending his WWE Championship. Bayley and Drew McIntyre are the challengers for the belts respectively.

Some major changes took place before the event on this week’s Friday Night SmackDown. The originally scheduled Roman Reigns vs Rey Mysterio Cell match that was going to take place on the PPV actually happened on SmackDown itself.

Roman Reigns won the contest, but he was always the odds-on favorite to do so. The odds before SmackDown saw Reigns at -3000 with Mysterio at +850, so the bookmakers saw zero chance of Mysterio winning the match.#

Hell In a Cell Ongoing Results

Here’s the full ongoing results for tonight’s Hell In a Cell PPV event:

  • WWE Championship HIAC Match: Bobby Lashley (c) vs Drew McIntyre – Bobby Lashley pinned McIntyre to retain inside of the Cell. McIntyre now cannot challenge for the WWE Championship whilst Lashley is Champion
  • RAW Women’s Championship Match: Rhea Ripley (c) vs Charlotte FlairFlair won via DQ, however Ripley retained her title
  • Kevin Owens vs Sami ZaynZayn took the win after hitting the Helluva Kick
  • Alexa Bliss vs Shayna Baszler – Alexa Bliss took the win over Baszler after hitting the Twisted Bliss 
  • Cesaro vs Seth RollinsSeth Rollins takes the win over Cesaro via pinfall
  • SmackDown Women’s Championship HIAC Match: Bianca Belair (c) vs Bayley – Belair retained her title inside the Hell In a Cell
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