WWE News: Why Did the Hell in a Cell Cage Lower on Monday Night Raw?
Monday Night Raw was rather lackluster this week, and I found very few hits but a lot of misses on the show.
It just seemed to me that things didn't click because the creative team was forced to build to Hell in a Cell in only two weeks, and thus, they rushed things as a result.
Perhaps that's why I think the WWE completely failed at what they were attempting to do at the conclusion of the show.
From F4Wonline.com (via SEScoops.com):
At the end of Monday’s RAW SuperShow, the Hell in a Cell cage that was hanging above the ring during the show was lowered over John Cena, CM Punk, Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez. WWE was reportedly pushing for a “who lowered the cage?” mystery heading into Sunday’s pay-per-view.
Is is just me, or did you guys not get that vibe at all?
I realize that the announcers were trying to play up the "who lowered the cage?" mystery, but I don't think it came across that way. I assumed, like I'm sure some of you did, that the WWE would have no storyline explanation of why the cage was lowered.
I mean, the company is famous for doing that after all.
Since it appears the WWE is actually going to address its storylines for once, though, I guess we can come up with some possible cuplrits: John Lauriniaitis, Triple H, Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon and Kevin Nash.
I'd be shocked if it was anyone else, but guess what? I don't think it really matters all that much.
Whoever lowered the cage didn't exactly do anything earth-shattering. He or she just allowed Punk, Cena and ADR to fight inside the cell, and that's what they're supposed to be doing anyway.
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