A Hell in a Cell match between Kofi Kingston and Dolph Ziggler for the WWE championship would be a nice change of pace for two reasons. The first is simply that a Steel Cage match took place at Money in the Bank last month between Shane McMahon and The Miz, so it would just be nice for the WWE universe to see some variety being used.
The second reason this would be nice is that it would add more of a surprise factor. For the past 10 years, WWE has made it so that Hell in a Cell matches have only taken place at the HIAC pay-per-view. It worked well from the genesis of this structure in 2002 until 2009 when important rivalries between superstars always seemed to culminate inside Hell in a Cell as opposed to having them only take place once a year.
The exact same thing seems to be going on between Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross as the storyline that transpired about two years ago between Alexa and Nia Jax (speaking of her, let’s all wish her the absolute best in her recovery from injury).
WWE seems to be recycling old storylines rather than choosing a new one in this scenario. Shane McMahon is also being featured far too much as a centerpiece of WWE programming, as much if not more than Roman Reigns, who did not even appear on SmackDown. Shane simply does not possess the magnetic quality which his father obviously had. This seems to be hurting the company because they have a plethora of superstars on the roster who are far more talented than Shane at this point and deserve an opportunity to show what they can do.
Side Note: I stand corrected about the tag team division. Daniel Bryan and Rowan, as well as Heavy Machinery, are very entertaining. I have absolutely no idea what that dance Otis does is supposed to be, but it adds a tremendous amount of comic relief.