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WWE Hell in a Cell: Triple H says Seth Rollins will thrive in unfamiliar surroundings

The Game reckons Dean Ambrose could 'crumble' under the pressure

Image: Seth Rollins (pictured) will be too canny for Dean Ambrose at Hell in a Cell, says Triple H

Triple H has no concerns about Seth Rollins freezing inside Hell in a Cell.

Rollins will venture into the unforgiving metal cage for the first time on Sunday, October 26 when he tackles Shield stablemate turned arch enemy Dean Ambrose.

But WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H says The Authority’s pet project will flourish in such a demonic environment – though he is not sure Ambrose will do the same.

He doesn’t panic because he is methodical and a technician.
Triple H on Seth Rollins

“Seth doesn’t get rattled,” The Game told WWE.com in his weekly sit-down interview with Michael Cole.

“He doesn’t panic and he doesn’t feel the pressure because he is methodical and a technician. He is The Architect.

“I am not worried for Seth, who wants to make an example of Ambrose and prove to the world that he is the future of the WWE.”

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On Ambrose, who defeated John Cena in a Contract on a Pole Match to earn a clash with Rollins at the next pay-per-view, Triple H said: “Is he crazy or does he want the world to think he’s crazy?

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“When you get inside that Cell something happens to you – it changes who you are as a competitor and you either rise to the occasion or you crumble under the weight.

“So it will be interesting to see what happens to Ambrose with that kind of pressure on that stage.”

Ambrose’s victory over Cena on Monday Night Raw means the latter now faces a Hell in a Cell dust-up with long-time nemesis Randy Orton later this month, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

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Cena and Orton have fought myriad times after progressing through the wrestling ranks together and Triple H expects the grapplers’ familiarity to produce a gripping encounter.

“This is probably of the longest-lasting, most-storied rivalries of Cena’s career and possibly Orton’s as well,” added The Cerebral Assassin, the winner of six Hell in a Cell matches.

“When you’ve been in the ring that many times with a guy you know everything about him – and you probably know what’s he’s going to do before he does.

“That makes for a very interesting match and I can’t wait to see this one inside Hell in a Cell.”

WWE Hell in a Cell will be shown live at midnight on Sunday, October 26 (Monday) on Sky Sports Box Office, with repeat showings available until the following Saturday (November 1).

WWE Hell in a Cell booking details

WWE Hell in a Cell will be shown at midnight on Sunday, October 26 (Mon) on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 743) and on Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 752).

WWE Hell in a Cell will be repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 743) BUT NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 752) until 9pm on Saturday, November 1.

Repeat showings will last three hours, with the final showing BEGINNING at 9pm on Saturday, November 1. The event is priced at £14.95 for UK customers, €21.95 for customers in the Republic of Ireland.

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Watch the brutality of WWE Hell in a Cell, live on Sky Sports Box Office at midnight on Sunday 26th October.

Viewers can call 08442 410 888 from Tuesday, October 14 to book WWE Hell in a Cell. (There may be an additional charge for telephone bookings).

You will be able book WWE Hell in a Cell online from Tuesday, October 14 by visiting this link: https://my.sky.com/orderboxoffice/

You can also order WWE Hell in a Cell at a later date by pressing the Box Office button on your remote. Select 'sports & events' and follow the on-screen instructions.

Cable customers should contact their local cable operator.

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