As Triple H, Kane, Randy Orton and Seth Rollins approach the ring, the Cell lowers a bit. HHH announces the 3-on-2 handicap street fight between the team of John Cena and Dean Ambrose and the team of Seth Rollins, Randy Orton and Kane that will happen later tonight before talking about
Hell in a Cell. Rollins says he should be called the "undisputed future champion of the WWE," while Orton says his match is the real main event. HHH puts the emphasis back on "double main event," and also decrees that the winner of John Cena vs. Randy Orton at
Hell in a Cell will be a #1 Contender's Match where the winner will go on to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. HHH tells Orton and Rollins to make him proud, and Kane's pyro hits to end the opening.
The Miz guests on commentary after ordering Damien Mizdow to take his place for the next match.
Damien Mizdow and Gold & Stardust (Goldust and Stardust) get a surprise win on Sheamus and The Usos (Jimmy and Jey Uso).
Randy Orton thanks Triple H for the #1 contender's match stipulation for his match with John Cena at
Hell in a Cell, then Triple H tells him it was all Seth Rollins' idea. Orton plans to thank Seth personally.
Paige guests on commentary for the next match.
Alicia Fox beats AJ Lee after Paige pretends to turn on Fox and yells at AJ from outside the ring, causing Fox to take advantage of the distraction and get the win.
Randy Orton thanks Seth Rollins for his idea, but it becomes apparent that Seth Rollins is looking out for himself more than Orton and is planning to take advantage of it all by cashing in his
Money in the Bank briefcase.
Randy Orton shows up. He talks down to John Cena (as well as the Kansas City Royals) before saying that at the end of the day, he's going to become victorious at
Hell in a Cell. John Cena shows up, makes fun of everything Orton says, then says he plans to win on Sunday and take on Brock Lesnar. Suddenly, Paul Heyman shows up and says that whoever wins between Orton and Cena will be destroyed by Brock Lesnar. John Cena then nearly hits Paul Heyman with an Attitude Adjustment, but Cena puts him down. This leads to a RKO out of nowhere by Orton, followed by Heyman suffering the same fate.
Rusev beats Big E with the Accolade. After the match, Rusev and Lana pledge to destroy Big Show at
Hell in a Cell. When the Russian flag is supposed to come down, it doesn't. Big Show appears on the TitanTron, and the American flag comes down instead. When Rusev tries to pull it down, an American soldier tries to stop him only to be cut down by Rusev. Two men in suits rush in after the soldier is kicked in the face, and Rusev and Lana hastily retreat.
Big Show is in the ring after helping the soldier who was kicked in the face to the back. Show tells Rusev that his attempt to get into his head will not work, and come
Hell in a Cell, Rusev's fifteen minutes of fame in the WWE are up. He wants Rusev now, and when Rusev doesn't show up when he calls him out, he searches for Rusev in the back. When he kicks down the door to Rusev's dressing room, Lana and Rusev are nowhere to be found.
John Cena catches Dean Ambrose watching
See No Evil 2 in the back prior to their match tonight. Ambrose compares John Cena to Superman and likens himself to Batman, then explains that his gameplan is for them to take Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and Kane along with them. Cena then tells Ambrose that "the whole Batman thing does not fit him" and that he's "more like the Joker." Ambrose replies with a "Why so serious?"
Brie Bella beats Summer Rae.
Dean Ambrose shows up with two big bags. One of them contains a mannequin dressed like Seth Rollins, which he berates while tearing it apart with multiple household objects such as a hammer, a screwdriver and a pair of tongs. Seth Rollins shows up with Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble, then proceeds to make fun of Ambrose and berate the Kansas City crowd. When Rollins says he's going to beat Ambrose on Sunday, a special guest graces the show...Mick Foley, who shows up to "revisit an old friend" and said he knew the day where Ambrose and Rollins would have the ultimate showdown would come..and that under normal circumstances, Rollins would come out victorious. Rollins has respect for Foley after this...until Foley says he would come out victorious if the normal circumstances didn't involve
Hell in a Cell. Foley gives some advice about
Hell in a Cell, and Ambrose seemingly finds a kindred spirit in Foley before saying he's ready for this Sunday. Rollins begs to differ, saying he's smarter than Ambrose and that it's the smarter man who will win. Foley then says that their match will define Ambrose's and Rollins' careers the same way the Hell in a Cell match he had with Undertaker defined his. After Foley leaves, Rollins retreats only to be knocked off the apron by the broken Seth Rollins mannequin.
Cesaro beats Dolph Ziggler. After the match, Cesaro hits Ziggler with a Neutralizer.
Triple H and Kane have to get Seth Rollins and Randy Orton to stop arguing before the main event.
The
Hell in a Cell kick-off is Mizdow TV starring Damien Mizdow with special guest The Miz! Also, Paul Heyman will be the special guest panelist.
Hell in a Cell, by the numbers.
Randy Orton, Kane and Seth Rollins beat John Cena and Dean Ambrose in a 3-on-2 handicap street fight after the Cell comes down. After the match, Rollins hits the Curb Stomp on Orton and celebrates on the top of the Cell.
After the show went off the air, Hulk Hogan mentioned his opinions on the matches for Hell in a Cell in a backstage interview with Renee Young before entering the ring to pose for the crowd along with John Cena.