Hell in a Cell 2014 Rumors: Updated Plans For Oct. 26 Pay-Per-View [VIDEO]

With 12 days to go until the event, the WWE has started to round out the Hell in a Cell card for Oct. 26 live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

It was revealed on Monday Night RAW after Dean Ambrose defeated John Cena in a Contract on a Pole match that Ambrose will now face Rollins inside the Hell in a Cell structure at the event while Cena will battle Orton with the same stipulation.

The original plans called for Cena and Ambrose to have their Contract on a Pole match at the Hell in a Cell event with the winner taking on Rollins in the cell later in the night, but the WWE changed up the plans on Monday night.

The company instead opted to have Cena vs. Ambrose on the second-to-last RAW before Hell in a Cell as a way to involve Orton into the mix with Cena now taking him on.

The WWE has been building toward a Nikki Bella vs. Brie Bella match at the show, and Reddit user MetsFan4Ever, who has claimed to be a WWE insider and has been right about a lot of storylines in the past but wrong about some others, has said that the Bella vs. Bella match will in fact happen on Oct. 26.

Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that the Reddit user changed their previous report that the two would go one-on-one inside the Hell in a Cell structure and instead now has stated that it will just be a singles match between the two sisters.

There are rumors that the loser of the match between the Bellas will have to be the other's assistant.

The WWE also seems to be building toward a Sheamus vs. The Miz United States Championship match and a Tag Team Championships bout between The Usos and Stardust and Goldust. There is also the possibility that Paige and AJ Lee will battle for the Divas Championship.

A Big Show vs. Rusev match has also been teased for the event.

While a lot of the card is still up in the air, the WWE has finalized the two main events for Hell in a Cell as Ambrose vs. Rollins and Cena vs. Orton will both take place in the structure.

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