Hell in a Cell has come to a close, and the WWE PPV ended with a very hurt Cody Rhodes taking on Seth Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match. The evening also featured a fantastic 6-person tag match and a triple threat for the Raw Women's Championship between Asuka, Becky Lynch, and defending champion Bianca Belair. Check out the full results for the PPV below.
Taking place in the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, there were seven matches on the card--two of which were championship matches. Also, Kevin Owens took on Ezekiel in order to prove that Ezekiel is actually Elias, but in the end, did it really prove anything at all?
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