Welcome back, Brock?
Brock Lesnar shocked the WWE Universe on Sunday night, returning to deliver a few F5s to Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman.
Who knows what this could mean for the future? Lesnar is reportedly set to move on from WWE for the UFC in the near future.
MORE: One more match for Shawn Michaels?
In any case, Roman Reigns retains his WWE Universal Championship as the main event — a Hell in a Cell main event — ended in a No Contest.
Well, alrighty then.
Here's how WWE Hell in a Cell panned out.
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WWE Hell in a Cell 2018 live updates
Braun Strowman vs. Roman Reigns ends in No Contest
10:42 p.m. FINISH: Uh, the referee calls for the bell with both guys knocked out? Uh? What?
10:41 p.m.: Lesnar levels both guys with F5s and is leaving.
10:39 p.m.: Brock Lesnar is here … great …
10:37 p.m.: Ziggler and Rollins crash off the side of the cell through the announce tables.
10:35 p.m.: All four guys fight and end up on top of the cage. Everyone down inside and outside.
10:32 p.m.: Here are the other Shield members vs. McIntyre and Ziggler. Outside of the cage they battle. Ziggler is climbing the cage.
10:31 p.m.: Reigns hits Strowman with a spear through a table leaned on the corner. Thought that was it, but just a 2-count.
10:30 p.m.: Strowman hits the powerslam for a 2-count. Reigns is so stroooooong.
10:27 p.m.: Strowman levels Reigns with the steel steps. Seems to have the upper hand.
10:23 p.m.: Back and forth here with chairs and kendo sticks in the cell.
10:18 p.m.: Early goings and Strowman is mandhandling Reigns. Throwing him into the cage and around.
10:16 p.m.: Mick Foley is the special guest ref, by the way.
10:10 p.m.: I'm cautiously optimistic. This guys have a tendency of having very good matches.
10:04 p.m.: Samoa Joe cutting a promo about how he won the match, which he did. He has three weeks to prepare for another match at WWE Super Show-Down. Yes, that is the name.
Ronda Rousey defeats Alexa Bliss
9:50 p.m. FINISH: Rousey hulks up and gets some strikes and a weird slam thing in, then gets Bliss to tap immediately to an arm bar. Easily Rousey's best match in a ring. She's coming along.
9:56 p.m.: Mickie James trying to get involved, by hitting Rousey with a shoe. Who throws a shoe, honestly?
9:53 p.m.: Alexa getting in a lot of offense here. Finally being treated like a former women's champ. I love it.
9:49 p.m.: I really wish they'd stop putting bad eye makeup on Rousey. Not a good look.
9:44 p.m.: Oh.
9:41 p.m.: Eh. Very eh. This PPV has had its ups and downs, mostly downs.
The Miz and Maryse defeat Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella
9:36 p.m. FINISH: Maryse sneaks a pin after a counter-pin for the 3-count. Eh match.
9:33 p.m.: Brie tagged in and she gets in offense on Miz and Maryse.
9:30 p.m.: So far it's been the Bryan and Miz's match, which means Brie will probably get the win over Maryse.
9:28 p.m.: Bryan getting the upper hand and locks in the Yes/No/Maybe Lock on Miz.
9:23 p.m.: Maryse and Brie start this match off. And then Bryan and Miz.
9:17 p.m.: I feel like this feud could have been much more and it's not. For some reason it doesn't feel like it has the vitriol it did before. The first match was decent, let's see what this one has to offer.
AJ Styles defeats Samoa Joe
9:11 p.m. FINISH: Samoa Joe locks in the Coquina Clutch and AJ rolls over to pin Joe. It appears as though Styles tapped out, which Joe is championing for. That was a really good match with another odd finish.
9:06 p.m.: Styles is deceptively strong. Hit Joe with a Rack Bomb and then lands a springboard 450 for a 2-count.
9:03 p.m.: After a vicious Powerbomb, Samoa Joe smoothly transitions into a modified Boston Crab, then an STF, then a Crossface.
8:58 p.m.: This match is slowing, with Joe hitting a flying forearm of his own through the ropes.
8:53 p.m.: Very physical start to this match. AJ taking the fight to Joe.
8:50 p.m.: AJ Styles takes the ring, and we're set for our WWE Championship match.
Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler defeat Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins to retain the "RAW" Tag Titles
8:38 p.m. FINISH: And that's it. A really good match ends after Rollins goes for the Superplex/Falcon Arrow combo. As Rollins picks up Ziggler for the Falcon Arrow, McIntyre hits Rollins with the Claymore. Ziggler gets the pin for the 3-count.
8:38 p.m.: Looking like the end is coming. McIntyre and Ziggler going for a Doomsday Device.
8:35 p.m.: This match really picked up after a suicide dive from Ambrose. Ziggler and Ambrose working magic in the ring. Rollins kicks out of a Zig Zag.
8:30 p.m.: Ambrose in on the hot tag and taking it to McIntyre.
8:26 p.m.: Ziggler and McIntyre playing the keep-away game for fair part of the match now, at least the last seven minutes.
8:20 p.m.: Ziggler and McIntyre isolating Ambrose right now.
8:13 p.m.: I don't see a world where The Shield walk out with all the gold tonight, but I'm all in favor of anyone taking the straps away from Ziggler and McIntyre. I can't say I particularly care for the pairing, though I like both individually.
8:06 p.m.: Becky absolutely deserves this run. She's waited long enough. Also, WWE needs to stop making Charlotte the sympathetic figure. It's not working.
Becky Lynch defeats Charlotte Flair for the "SmackDown" Women's Championship
8:03 p.m. FINISH: Becky wins after a surprise 3-count. Charlotte offers to shake hands and Becky spurns her. New "SmackDown" Women's Champ!
8:02 p.m.: Becky locks in the Dis-Arm-Her. Charlotte slides out of the ring.
7:58 p.m.: Charlotte working her left arm as injured right now. Wonder if that'll play into the finish.
7:54 p.m.: The crowd is a bit lukewarm behind both tonight — and then a "Let's go Becky" chant rises. Again: Becky should be the face here.
7:51 p.m.: Sloppy and slow-paced match about five minutes in. Seems lethargic.
7:43 p.m.: Becky vs. Charlotte up next. Still dislike how Becky is the heel here. It makes no sense. Maybe a double turn is in the works tonight? One can only hope.
Randy Orton defeats Jeff Hardy
7:34 p.m. FINISH: Hardy climbs up one ladder, then a taller ladder, then hangs from the top of the cell roof. He misses Orton, who was on a table, and Orton gets the 3-count following the crash and burn. Odd end.
7:29 p.m.: Orton is bleeding on his back from Hardy's studded belt. This is a violent match. Innovated and violent.
7:25 p.m.: *Shocked face emoji* Orton has a screwdriver and he put it through Hardy's earlobe, enlarged by his gauge earrings. Orton puts the screwdriver through and turns it a good three or four times. Sickening spot.
7:22 p.m.: Orton beat down Hardy with a steel chair and now has Hardy pinned inside of a ladder.
7:18 p.m.: Hardy pulls out another ladder and sets it up, inverted, on the outside of the ring. Orton reverses and sends Hardy through the ladder supports.
7:16 p.m.: Hardy is in control. He hit a Poetry in Motion off a steel chair on the outside of the ring. Cool spot.
7:09 p.m.: Both competitors in the ring, and we have ladders and chairs.
7:00 p.m.: Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton will start us off tonight. I hope Jeff doesn't die (or try to do as much).
6:55 p.m.: And we're a few minutes from the start of the show. Hold on, folks.
The New Day vs. Rusev and Aiden English
6:49 p.m. FINISH: Following the Accolade spot, Kofi hits a Trouble in Paradise for the 3-count. Typical kickoff show opener.
6:46 p.m.: English and Rusev with the momentum right now. English locked in the Accolade and Kofi squirms out.
6:42 p.m.: Pretty cookie cutter match so far between the two teams. Started with a throat-clearing-off between New Day and English on the mics. Nothing to write home about.
6:34 p.m.: The New Day starts us off tonight, pancakes and all.
6:19 p.m.: So Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy are opening the show in the Cell. Well … OK.
6:13 p.m.: Friendly reminder that we have kickoff show action — The New Day takes on Rusev and Aiden English.
6:05 p.m.: Welcome back. We're getting set on the pre-show for tonight's Hell in a Cell PPV. Match results and highlights to follow.
4:15 p.m.: Welcome to SN's live coverage of WWE Hell in a Cell. I'll be your live-blog host, Joe Rivera. Follow along for updates for tonight's PPV starting at 6 p.m. sharp.
WWE Hell in a Cell 2018 lineup
— Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman for the WWE Universal Championship in a Hell in a Cell match with special referee Mick Foley
— AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe for the WWE Championship
— Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch for the "SmackDown" Women's Championship
— Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella vs. The Miz and Maryse in a mixed tag team match
— Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match
— Ronda Rousey vs. Alexa Bliss for the "RAW" Women's Championship
— Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler vs. Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose for the "RAW" Tag Team Championship
— The New Day vs. Rusev Day (Rusev and Aiden English) for the "SmackDown" Tag Team Championship on the kickoff show
WWE Hell in a Cell 2018 predictions
— Roman Reigns will find a way to keep the WWE Universal Championship.
— Samoe Joe's mental games pay off as he wins the WWE Championship.
— Charlotte Flair holds off Becky Lynch to retain the 'SmackDown" Women's Championship.
— The Miz and Maryse once again score a win against Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella.
— Jeff Hardy creates a moment etched in history but Randy Orton gets the victory.
— Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose retain the "RAW" Tag Team Championship in the match of the night.
— The New Day are victorious to remain "SmackDown" Tag Team Championship.
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