It’s time to go to hell … in a cell, that is. WWE’s showcase for one of its best known and most brutal gimmick matches is set for the Allstate Arena outside Chicago, though the Hell in a Cell match will make just one appearance tonight.
For that reason, Cody Rhodes vs. Seth “Freakin'” Rollins is expected to be tonight’s main event. The two men have met twice already since Rhodes made his triumphant WWE return, with the American nightmare prevailing both times. Yet Rollins can’t seem to let this feud die, making it personal enough to warrant a third go-round. It’s only right that it take place inside the steel on the 25th anniversary of the namesake match.
Also on the card for the event is a three-way dance for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship, with Bianca Belair defending against both Asuka and Becky Lynch. Interestingly, most of the beef has been between the two challengers leading up to Hell in a Cell, but the onus will still be on Belair to ensure she doesn’t lose her title by one of them pinning the other.
And while there are no championships on the line and it won’t take place inside Hell in a Cell, the six-person mixed tag pitting The Judgment Day against AJ Styles, Finn Balor and Liv Morgan will also be worth watching. It feels like someone could turn on the alliance of heroes, or there might be a new recruit that Edge has waiting in the wings.
There are seven matches in all advertised for tonight’s Hell in a Cell card, so it should move along pretty briskly before Rhodes and Rollins collide. If you can’t watch live, bookmark this page and check back regularly as we update it with the latest WWE Hell in a Cell 2022 live results.
Pre-show update: This seems less than ideal, but Cody is going to make a go of it anyway, apparently.
BREAKING: @CodyRhodes suffered a partially torn right pectoral tendon during a brawl with @WWERollins this past Monday on #WWERaw.
While weight training in preparation, the tendon tore completely off the bone.
However, Rhodes has vowed to still step inside #HIAC tonight. pic.twitter.com/gpl2S8ilPI
— WWE (@WWE) June 5, 2022