MANILA, Philippines - Vengeance hangs in the air after WWE’s last pay-per-view Night of the Champions with both title-holders having to brace themselves for hell-— Hell in a Cell to be exact. Reaching 20-feet tall and weighing five tons, you have to have guts to enter this demonic structure. Described as a “career ender” by many superstars, unlike a steel cage match (where escaping the cage is one way to win), the only way to win Hell in a Cell is via pinfall or submission, count-outs and disqualifications do not apply. Hell in a Cell premieres today live via satellite, 8 a.m. on Jack TV with a replay on Jack’s Handpicked at 9 p.m.
The world heavyweight championship will be put on the line as title-holder Kane faces off once again with his brother The Undertaker. After driving a tombstone to The Undertaker at Night of the Champions, Kane thought he would finally end his brother at Hell in a Cell. However, he was given a shock on SmackDown when he opened a casket that had been brought to the ring only to discover Paul Bearer (the brothers’ father/manager) clutching the mystical urn inside. Both Kane and The Undertaker are no strangers to the Cell as it was during the Phenom’s first Hell in a Cell where Kane revealed himself. With their chaotic relationship returning to where it started, who from the two underworld titans will arise victorious?
As for the WWE Championship this will be Sheamus and Randy Orton’s third encounter. The title changed hands at Night of the Champions, but inside the walls of Hell in a Cell finally the two will meet under no disqualification circumstances and an ultimate winner can be decided. Orton, having stepped into the Cell twice before, has an advantage over the Irishman, who has never entered the vile entrapment. Sheamus may have risen to the top faster than any other Superstar, but it will take just one RKO to end that momentum.