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Two stipulations added to the WWE title match at Hell In A Cell

The WWE title match at the upcoming Hell In A Cell pay-per-view has received two stipulations which will make it a little bit more interesting.

The first stipulation is that if Drew McIntyre fails to win the WWE title, then he will not be receiving another shot at the gold as long as Bobby Lashley remains champion. The stipulation was suggested by Lashley during the contract signing yesterday on Raw.

McIntyre accepted Lashley’s idea, but then he came up with the second stipulation of the match, which is that it will now be contested inside the Hell In A Cell structure to prevent any outside interference. Just like McIntyre did with the first stip, Lashley agreed to this one as well.

The June 20 pay-per-view has two other matches so far announced apart from this one, with Rhea Ripley vs Charlotte Flair for the Raw Women’s title and Bianca Belair vs Bayley for the Smackdown Women’s title.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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