WWE Championship Changes Hands At WWE Hell In A Cell
Randy Orton is now a 14-time WWE Champion.
Orton survived his Hell in a Cell match against Drew McIntyre, coming away with the victory following an RKO after he managed to avoid the claymore kick. Both men went through hell in the match with weapons getting involved, both men climbing to the top of the cell, and McIntyre falling off the side of the cage and through the announce table.
McIntyre had been WWE Champion since WrestleMania 36 when he defeated Brock Lesnar.
The CHAMP just took matters into his own hands.#HIAC @DMcIntyreWWE pic.twitter.com/czVbvb8rT5
— WWE (@WWE) October 26, 2020
Here. We. Go.#HIAC @DMcIntyreWWE @RandyOrton pic.twitter.com/iUq4Z7vIzM
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) October 26, 2020
#TheViper @RandyOrton sends @DMcIntyreWWE plummeting off the side of #HellInACell! —#HIAC #WWETitle pic.twitter.com/bhlcdSVmu3
— WWE (@WWE) October 26, 2020
He wanted what he got.
He got what he wanted.#HIAC @RandyOrton pic.twitter.com/br1fe1rR9l
— WWE (@WWE) October 26, 2020
#WWEChampion @RandyOrton. There he is. #HIAC pic.twitter.com/LEpodtVdfV
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) October 26, 2020
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