One big thing
Bully Ray emphasizes that CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s Hell in a Cell match at WWE Bad Blood needs to deliver on the promise of blood while focusing on intense hand-to-hand combat rather than relying on excessive weapons.
Why it matters
• This match is the culmination of a months-long feud between two top WWE stars.
• The use of blood in WWE matches is rare, making this a potentially significant moment.
• The outcome could have major implications for both wrestlers’ careers, with Punk stating he’s prepared to retire if he loses.
Key details
• The match takes place at WWE Bad Blood on July 1, 2023.
• It’s the third encounter between Punk and McIntyre, following matches at SummerSlam and Bash in Berlin.
• Punk promised on “WWE Raw” to make McIntyre bleed.
What they’re saying
Bully Ray on “Busted Open Radio“:
• “The name of the PLE is Bad Blood. It’s a Hell in a Cell match and the babyface guaranteed us that there would be blood. You gotta kind of have deliver on this.”
• “I hope it just comes down to the two men and their fists and the cage, the cell as the gimmick.”
• “I don’t want to see personally as a fan, I don’t want to see a bunch of gimmicks pulled out from under the ring. Don’t pull out a toolbox. I hate that f*****g tool box.”
The big picture
This Hell in a Cell match represents a pivotal moment in both wrestlers’ careers and in WWE’s current storytelling. The use of blood, if it occurs, could signal a shift in WWE’s approach to more intense, adult-oriented content.
What to watch
• How WWE balances the promise of a violent encounter with its PG rating.
• Whether the match lives up to the hype and delivers a satisfying conclusion to the feud.
• The potential career implications for both Punk and McIntyre following the match.
What are your expectations for the CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre Hell in a Cell match at Bad Blood? Do you think WWE will deliver on the promise of a bloody encounter? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!