In just one week, the WWE's Superstars will go through hell.

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The company presents Hell in a Cell live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles next Sunday night in what will be one of the most dangerous nights of the year.

There are several ways the WWE could work the show, but here are 10 booking decisions the creative team should utilize to make sure the October pay-per-view and WWE Network special isn't a dud.

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1) Kancel Kane

The feud between Kane and Seth Rollins has been laughable, but there is still some hope that the WWE can change its direction with one final RAW episode before the show. It's doubtful that the WWE will throw the feud away just six nights before the match, but the whole split-personality Kane storyline has been a disaster.

2) Rollins Retains

Fine, so they aren't going to cancel it, they should still make "The Architect" look strong. It's hard to believe it even has to be stated, but the way the WWE has booked Rollins as champion, it wouldn't be surprising if he looks weak or gets help to defeat Kane. The WWE needs to start making Rollins look credible, and he should do so by decimating Kane.

3) Beastly Battle

Brock Lesnar should defeat The Undertaker in the rubber match of this series. The company could decide to give "The Demon from Death Valley" a win as a way to thank him for all he's done, but that should only happen if he is going to stick around. Lesnar has looked like a monster and signed a lucrative deal to stay with the company instead of bolting for UFC. If "The Beast" is around for years to come, why not continue to make him look unstoppable?

4) War Games

The cell clash between Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns will be fun, but it's a shame that the WWE squandered a golden opportunity. The company announced that Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton will team up to take on Luke Harper and Braun Strowman, but the WWE should have thrown all six men into the cell in an old school War Games type of match. Six men killing each other in a cell is always greater than two.

5) Banks Statement

It's understandable that the WWE is booking a rematch between Nikki Bella and Charlotte since Ric Flair's daughter ended the heel's record reign and she deserves a rematch in kayfabe terms. Still, what the hell is the company doing with "The Boss?" She's stolen the show on two straight NXT specials and should be rewarded by being thrown into this clash to make it a Triple Threat Match.

6) Paige Turner

Speaking of the ladies, the WWE should continue Paige's arc by having her get involved in the Divas bout in some capacity to remain a strong heel. Charlotte should retain, but Paige should try her damndest to get her to lose.

7) New Day Rocks

The feud between The New Day and Dudley Boyz has revitalized the tag team division and while Devon and Bubba Ray are destined for their 10th run with the tag gold, it should be put on hold. It's very enjoyable watching The New Day squirm their way out of tricky situations, and they should continue to do so and talk trash. The day for the Dudleyz should then come next month at Survivor Series, fittingly in a tables match.

8) Fight Owens, Fight!

The decision to give Kevin Owens the Intercontinental Championship was very wise, and he should continue to build himself up as a bully title-holder by defeating Ryback cleanly to retain.

9) Cell Hell

The WWE needs something memorable to happen in one of the cell matches to avoid oversaturation. Now, no one is going to pull a Mick Foley and almost kill themselves, but the matches have become too tame over the years and something crazy needs to happen.

10) No Luck Of The Irish

Sheamus holding the Money in the Bank contract is dreadful for many members of the WWE Universe, and he should finally cash-in only to lose. The "Celtic Warrior" is great in the ring, but his character is just not one that is befitting of a WWE World Heavyweight Championship reign. It's time for him to lose the briefcase by failing in his cash-in attempt.

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