Shane McMahon And Kevin Owens' Hell In A Cell Match Adds A Falls Count Anywhere Stipulation

Shane McMahon And Kevin Owens' Hell In A Cell Match Adds A Falls Count Anywhere Stipulation

After an epic brawl on last night's SmackDown Live, a new stipulation has been added to Kevin Owens and Shane McMahon's Hell in a Cell match which has turned it into a Falls Count Anywhere match...

By JoshWilding - Oct 04, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
On last night's episode of SmackDown Live, Commissioner Shane McMahon announced that his Hell in a Cell match with Kevin Owens this Sunday will now have a Falls Count Anywhere stipulation.

That's a little strange considering the fact that they're both going to be trapped inside the Cell but means pinfalls can take place around the ring. However, there's a very good chance that they'll somehow break out of the imposing structure, especially as that will open the door to Shane being able to pull off some sort of crazy stunt from probably a very great height. 

Rumour has it that whatever happens in this match, Owens will be making the leap from SmackDown Live to RAW. How and when exactly that will happen obviously remains to see for the time being.


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