One of the best long-term feuds in the WWE right now is between The Wyatt Family and former Shield stablemates Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose, who have had a carousel of partners teaming up with them to try and take their adversaries down.
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It appears now that Randy Orton has joined up with the babyface team, the six Superstars are heading toward a match at Hell in a Cell on Oct. 25 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Though that could provide the final blow-off for the feud, it would be interesting to see the WWE carry it out over the next few months and close 2015 with the two triads still at war. After all, look at how much Reigns and Wyatt adored each other at the end of Monday Night RAW:
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Here is how the WWE should book the "family feud" for the rest of the year
Hell in a Cell
While a standard six-man tag team match would be a whirlwind of excitement, with the theme of the night being Hell in a Cell, there's no reason why these six shouldn't be placed inside Satan's prison. The match would be an all out war if Randy Orton, Dean Ambrose and Reigns were locked inside a cage with Wyatt, Braun Strowman and Luke Harper on Oct. 25. It would give the feud an old school War Games vibe and the babyfaces could get the win to make up for the Night of Champions loss.
Survivor Series
The feud could continue into November with The Wyatt Family vowing revenge. Then, Erick Rowan will hopefully be well enough to return from his biceps injury and re-join Wyatt's crew by taking out the babyfaces and giving the team a 4-on-3 advantage. This would lead to the babyfaces recruiting one more Superstar, possibly someone from NXT (Baron Corbin, Samoa Joe, etc.) or a returning Superstar (a la Chris Jericho last month) to even up the odds. This would then lead to a 4-on-4 traditional Survivor Series elimination tag team match, which the heels could win, setting up a babyface revenge tour for the next month.
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
The blow-off for the feud could occur at the final WWE pay-per-view and Network special event of the year in December. At this event, the factions would go to war with a TLC bout serving as the stipulation. Rather than having something hang above the ring, this could be an elimination match, like the Survivor Series, only with Tables, Ladders and Chairs being perfectly legal. The babyfaces could then get their revenge to end the feud once and for all as the New Year approaches and brings WrestleMania season with it.
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