Wwe Betting Hell In A Cell

Posted : admin On 3/16/2022

The next big event for wrestling fans is WWE Hell in a Cell 2020 that is scheduled for October 25. Some of the organization’s biggest stars are expected to fight and at least several championship belts are likely to change their owners.

I expect to see seven or eight matches and most of them will be for a title. That opens the door to plenty of opportunities to make some money, so I’m sharing with you my WWE Hell in Cell predictions and best bets.

The odds of the top WWE betting sites are already up and you could check them by visiting one of the following recommended sportsbooks.

This post includes recommended wagers based on the latest prices and the reasoning behind my predictions. Since the card will certainly grow, I will make sure to add more WWE Hell in a Cell 2020 betting picks when I see valuable opportunities.

Mr Green: WWE is listed under “Other Sports” on the menu, but the simplest way to find it is by searching for “WWE” in the search bar. WWE Hell in a Cell Betting Strategy: Hell in a Cell is a heel show and a heel match. If there is a Hell in a Cell match and the heel has good odds, go with it.

  • The official betting odds from 5Dimes have been set for this Sunday’s WWE Hell in a Cell on the WWE Network. All of these matches lines include the standard end of broadcast ruling provision, meaning that if a match is reversed up until the point Hell in a Cell ends.
  • The current betting odds for WWE Hell in a Cell on the WWE Network haven’t moved much at all since initially being set weeks ago. We are looking at a situation where all defending champions are favored to retain successfully, and none more favored than Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey with astronomical odds by today’s standards of -1050.

I can only assume that the fans love the feud between these two if the WWE is happy to give it another go. Drew McIntyre already defeated Randy Orton twice at SummerSlam and Clash of Champions to retain the WWE Championship.

The belt will be on the line again and it’s hard to predict this one. Another victory for McIntyre should put an end to the rivalry once and for all because I see no point to continue after three straight wins for the Scottish wrestler.

That’s why I’m more inclined to go with Orton here. If the veteran is successful, that could open the door for another fight down the line. It would also give McIntyre a proper rival which is what every wrestling star needs.

  • Prediction: Randy Orton to win

I’m not sure why the WWE decided to give this clash another go. I don’t think that the fans love it and I believe that Roman Reigns could be facing a more popular opponent. I guess the organization is still wondering what to do with him, so it’s Uso once again.

The defending WWE Universal Championship holder already beat the same foe at Clash of Champions and that was supposed to end the feud. However, Jey Uso refused to acknowledge Reigns as his tribal leader and that led to another clash that’s going to take place at Hell in a Cell 2020.

I can’t find a single reason to back the contender here and I expect another victory for Roman Reigns on October 25.

  • Prediction: Roman Reigns to win

The former “Golden Role Models” were best friends for a while, before the WWE decided to change their storyline dramatically. Bayley and Sasha Banks are rivals now, and they will fight for the SmackDown Women’s Championship during Hell in a Cell 2020.

The betting sites favor Sasha Banks in the upcoming clash and one of the possible reasons is that Bailey’s about to complete 365 days or a full as the champion. If her opponent stops this landmark, it would open the door for long feud between the two superstars.

I believe that’s a solid argument and it’s good enough for me to back Sasha Banks in the upcoming clash.

  • Prediction: Sasha Banks to win

Two men that are looking for “Universal Truth” are about to face each other during 2020 Hell in a Cell. Elias was presenting his musical album when Jeff Hardy joined the show and tried to attack him with a guitar.

The feud between the two will escalate with a WWE Hell in a Cell 2020 clash and it’s hard to predict what’s going to happen here. I believe that the organization might want to prolong this at least a little while longer.

That leads me to think that Jeff Hardy could be the one winning the upcoming clash. That would likely lead to another encounter between the two music lovers somewhere in the near future.

  • Prediction: Jeff Hardy to win

In another title clash during WWE’s Hell in a Cell 2020, Sami Zayn will have to defend his Intercontinental Championship versus Otis. It’s an interesting development after the contender won Money in the Bank earlier this year.

That would normally open the door to the World Championship, but the organization might have decided that Otis is not ready to go there. That’s why meeting with Zayn and winning the less prestigious belt might be the best approach for his storyline.

On top of that, that leaves the door open for a potential rematch in the future, if the WWE decides that the feud could benefit the wrestlers’ development.

  • Prediction: Otis to win

It’s time to look at my betting picks for Hell in a Cell 2020 before I explain my reasons for each in more detail. You won’t see of all my predictions transformed into bets because I’m looking for the best value. If the price is too short, I won’t go for it.

Also, make sure to come back because the list with best bets will grow as new matches are added to the show’s card.

  • Randy Orton to beat Drew Mcintyre; +100

I see no reason for the WWE to run this one again with the same result. Drew McIntyre already beat Randy Orton twice in the previous two big PPV events and the organization keeps booking the match for the WWE Championship.

That’s enough of a reason for me to expect a different outcome. A victory for the veteran will allow the WWE to continue this feud and milk it further. It opens the door to more huge fights in the future and the price of +100 for Orton is solid enough.

Get the Best Odds for Hell in a Cell 2020

If you are going to bet on WWE Hell in a Cell 2020, I highly recommend you to shop around for the best odds. The prices of the top sites usually are different, so you can gain more value if you spent some time looking at the different offers.

The sportsbooks I listed at the beginning of this post are an excellent starting point or you could visit our top-rated WWE betting sites.

I also have prepared a post dedicated to the latest WWE Hell in a Cell betting odds. It features the latest prices for all matches on the card and I will keep it updated until the show starts, so every new fight will be added shortly after the WWE announces it.

Odds for Every Fight at WWE Hell in a Cell 2020

The iconic WWE Hell in a Cell 2020 is going to take place on October 25. As always, there will be plenty of titles on the line and some of the top wrestlers in the world will be part of the show. I know that many of you will use the opportunity to try and...

Read More
on

On Sunday, October 25th, WWE will be live from the ThunderDome for the 12th edition of the Hell in a Cell (HIAC) PPV beginning at 6PM ET with a kickoff show. The PPV will begin at 7PM ET.

This year, there will be three different world title matches all contested inside the Hell in a Cell. As of this writing, only four matches have been officially confirmed.

WWE betting sites have released odds on these confirmed matches. Let’s walk down that aisle, step into the squared circle, and DDT these predictions.

Singles Match: Jeff Hardy vs Elias

  • Jeff Hardy (+100)
  • Elias (-138)

Unfortunately, the WWE decided to reignite the feud between Jeff Hardy and Elias that everyone was hoping to forget. Most notably, we were all looking to forget the “who hit Elias” with a car angle that turned out to be Sheamus.

Yet, WWE decided to have Elias return and attack Jeff Hardy with a guitar. Then Hardy interrupted an Elias concert on RAW and the two decided that they needed to fight at HIAC.

Since Elias has been absent, Hardy had an uninspiring feud with Sheamus and ultimately captured the intercontinental championship along the way. However, he lost that belt in a triple threat match against AJ Styles and Sami Zayn.

Now, with no real feud for Jeff Hardy, the WWE returned to one of its worst storylines of the year. This match could go either way, but since Elias never wins on PPV anymore I am going with Jeff Hardy to get the win.

Wwe Betting Hell In A Cell Phones

SmackDown Women’s Championship HIAC Match

  • (c)Bayley (+155)
  • Sasha Banks (-238)

Out of the three HIAC matches on this show, this is the one I’m the most excited for. The backstory going into this match is unparalleled by anything else on the card. Furthermore, these two superstars have the potential to steal the show.

For Bayley, this will be her first ever Hell in a Cell match. Sasha Banks has competed in two previous HIAC matches. She lost to Charlotte Flair in 2016 and lost to Becky Lynch last year. Banks is the first woman to compete in three HIAC matches.

These two were besties and ruled over whichever show they were on. They were also former tag team champions and really gave those tag belts meaning when they held them. The duo lost the belts at Payback to Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax.

IT’S OFFICIAL! ? Former BFFs @itsBayleyWWE & @SashaBanksWWE will battle for the #SmackDown#WomensTitle INSIDE #HellInACell! #HIAChttps://t.co/tZOcGrRQJNpic.twitter.com/lShLGGVW9s

— WWE (@WWE) October 10, 2020


On the September 4th episode of SmackDown, Bayley snapped and attacked her former best friend. It was a brutal assault that took Sasha off TV for a few weeks.

Bayley would go on to defend her title at Clash of Champions and won the match due to Banks interfering and attacking her with a chair.

On the October 2nd episode of SmackDown, Banks and Bayley were set to wrestle, but Bayley attacked Sasha with a chair backstage. That set up this match at HIAC.

Bayley has been one of the Top 3 performers in the WWE over the last year. She elevated the SmackDown women’s title and has really carried the division. Bayley’s work as a heel has been remarkable and there’s not enough time to praise all that she’s done.

With that said, the time has come for Sasha Banks to step into the spotlight and become the face of the women’s division. The WWE, Bayley and Banks have all set up this storyline perfectly for a very emotional and memorable match on Sunday inside the steel cage.

I’m surprised that Banks’ moneyline betting odds aren’t higher as all signs have been pointing to this moment for nearly a year. Sit back, get your popcorn ready, and enjoy these talented in-ring performers.

SmackDown Women’s Championship HIAC Match –Banks (-238)

WWE Championship HIAC Match

  • Randy Orton (+140)
  • (c)Drew McIntyre (-200)

One way or another, it’s time for this feud to come to an end. McIntyre already beat Randy Orton at SummerSlam and then retained the belt in a rematch at Clash of Champions in an ambulance match. Yet, Orton wasn’t ready to move on as he challenged the champ to a HIAC match.

For Randy Orton, this will be his 7th appearance inside the HIAC. He’s 4-2 inside the HIAC with wins over John Cena, Sheamus, Daniel Bryan and Jeff Hardy. His two losses have come against John Cena and Mark Henry.

Orton’s 7th appearance is two short of the all-time record currently held by Triple H. This will be Drew McIntyre’s first HIAC appearance.

With that said, the WWE will keep the title on McIntyre and hope that this rivalry with Orton elevates him higher with fans and within the company as a whole. McIntyre certainly needed a big time feud as the champ and Orton delivered that.

Has the Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre feud lasted too long, or are you still into it as we move closer towards #HIAC? https://t.co/2CZZmxHnvz

— Daily DDT (@FanSidedDDT) October 21, 2020

However, this should be the end of their current rivalry as there are other superstars lining up for McIntyre to face. Keith Lee and Braun Strowman could provide interesting feuds. Lee has already had a few matches against McIntyre.

There’s also Sheamus, AJ Styles and Bray Wyatt that are all capable of putting on entertaining matches against McIntyre. I would hope the WWE keeps Wyatt away from McIntyre for a while. Let Strowman and Styles have feuds and then set up Wyatt vs McIntyre next year.

Hell in a cell ppv

I’m taking Drew McIntyre to win this match and retain his WWE championship.

Universal Championship HIAC, I Quit Match

  • (c)Roman Reigns (-5000)
  • Jey Uso (+900)

This is the first ever I Quit match inside a HIAC. This stipulation inside the cage adds to the overall storyline where Reigns wants his cousin and everyone else in the WWE Universe to recognize him as the tribal chief.

For Roman, this is his third HIAC match. He beat Rusev and Bray Wyatt in two previous matches. This is Jey Uso’s second HIAC match. In 2017, the Usos beat New Day in a tornado tag match inside the steel structure.

ONE WEEK AWAY.@WWERomanReigns w/ @HeymanHustle vs. Jey @WWEUsos in the first-ever “Hell In a Cell I Quit Match” for the Universal Championship! #HIACpic.twitter.com/K5CQnKNHd6

— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) October 19, 2020

Since Reigns returned and won the title, he has been fantastic. The heel persona suits the artist formerly known as “The Big Dog.” Even his former Shield brethren Seth Rollins is a fan of this path that Roman has taken.

With that said, Reigns is the biggest betting favorite on the show. He already beat Jey at Clash of the Champions and is the hottest act in all of WWE right now.

In fact, FOX and the WWE have put their saddle on Reigns and Paul Heyman as they hope to ride this duo to higher ratings and further success.

I don’t see any chance of Reigns losing the match. The interesting part will be what happens at the end of the match or the following week on SmackDown. I would love to see more members of the Anoai family get involved. For now, “all hail the Tribal Chief.”

Universal Championship HIAC, I Quit –Roman Reigns (-5000)

Other Potential Matches

In typical WWE fashion, they’re not releasing all of the matches that are already planned for this Hell in a Cell PPV. And, since we’re publishing this before SmackDown airs on October 23rd, there’s a good chance that more matches will be added before Sunday.

Dominik Mysterio vs Seth Rollins vs Murphy

Wwe

I like the idea of this triple threat match being added to Hell in a Cell. The depth of this storyline has been going for nearly six months now and it has unfolded with Murphy and Rollins splitting. Additionally, it’s added Dominik’s sister to the feud which has given this storyline more juice.

Any combination of singles matches between these three would be lackluster considering we could easily see that on SmackDown. However, a triple threat match would give it more appeal.

It would be even better if this was all a master plan by Rollins as he gets his disciple Murphy back and they beat up Dominik, which puts him off TV for a few months.

Kevin Owens vs Aleister Black

Wwe Betting Hell In A Cell

Wwe Betting Hell In A Cellar

Hell

These two talented wrestlers have had some run-ins over the last few months and I wouldn’t be surprised to see them fight again this Sunday. The WWE needs to build up its undercard for the show and a match between these two would fit the bill.

Miz vs Otis for MITB Briefcase

Wwe Betting Hell In A Cell Phone

The Miz has been relegated to comic relief and stuck in a feud with Otis for quite some time. It would be nice to see some resolution to this program by having Miz take the briefcase off of Otis who really doesn’t even need it.

Vince McMahon loves Otis, but there’s really nowhere to go for him right now. Perhaps a feud against Rollins to elevate him as a main eventer and an eventual foe for Reigns next year.

The Hurt Business vs Retribution

Wwe Hell In Cell Match

Retribution has already fizzled out and having them lose to The Hurt Business on RAW made absolutely no sense at all. The only way to save this faction is to have Bray Wyatt take over. Otherwise, chalk this up as another massive failure by the WWE braintrust.

Wwe Betting Hell In A Cell Membrane

Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.