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Charlotte is a five-time WWE Women's Champion. Pictured: Charlotte attends a Meet & Greet at JCPenney on Aug. 18, 2016 in New York City. Getty Images

There’s only one WWE pay-per-view scheduled until Survivor Series in November, and it’s set for Sunday night in Boston. Hell in a Cell 2016, a “Monday Night Raw” PPV, will feature three matches inside of the cage, including a first for WWE.

While WWE is calling the three matches a “triple main event,” the women’s championship match might close the show. Sasha Banks defends her title against Charlotte in what should be the conclusion of their long-running feud, and it’s the first time ever that women will compete in Hell in a Cell.

If Sasha vs. Charlotte doesn’t go on last, Kevin Owens vs. Seth Rollins will. It’s a rematch of the main event from Clash of Champions with the WWE Universal Championship on the line. Roman Reigns and Rusev will fight inside of the cell, as well, in a United States Championship match.

Bayley vs. Dana Brooke could potentially be added to the card before the end of the week, but only six matches are officially scheduled for Hell in a Cell following “Monday Night Raw.”

Raw Women's Champion Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair (Hell in a Cell Match)

It looks like Sasha will be the women’s champion for the next few months, and she might not lose the belt until WrestleMania 33. She only dropped the title at SummerSlam because she was dealing with an injury, and she regained it once WWE discovered she was healthy enough to compete. Look for both women to move onto different feuds after Sunday.

Prediction: Sasha Banks

WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens vs. Seth Rollins (Hell in a Cell Match)

Rollins has already lost two title matches to Owens, and Sunday should be no different, knocking him out of the WWE Universal Championship picture for the time being. The only question is regarding how Owens will get the victory. Will Triple H interfere again? Will Chris Jericho get involved? Either way, Owen’s victory could set up a title match between himself and Jericho at Survivor Series.

Prediction: Kevin Owens

United States Champion Roman Reigns vs. Rusev (Hell in a Cell Match)

After defeating Rusev for the U.S. Title at Clash of Champions, Reigns isn’t losing the belt at Hell in a Cell. Rusev will move onto something else after both his match and feud with Reigns conclude with a Spear on Sunday.

Prediction: Roman Reigns

WWE Cruiserweight Champion TJ Perkins vs. Brian Kendrick

Perkins defeated Kendrick in his first title defense, but the last episode of “Monday Night Raw” indicates that the challenger will leave Hell in a Cell with the belt. After losing a match to Rich Swann, Kendrick asked Perkins to let him win on Sunday. That probably means the match will end with some sort of controversial finish that makes Kendrick the champion.

Prediction: Brian Kendrick

Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. Cesaro & Sheamus

It’s made sense for The New Day to drop the titles for months, but the group continues to be the top tag team on “Monday Night Raw.” They probably won’t lose a championship match until they surpass Demolition’s 478-day tag team title reign. Cesaro and Sheamus might eventually hold the belts, but their win over The New Day on Monday almost assures that they’ll lose on Sunday.

Prediction: The New Day

Enzo Amore & Big Cass vs. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson

Having not won a PPV win by pinfall or submission since May, Gallows and Anderson need to beat Enzo and Cass on Sunday. Enzo and Cass are so popular that they will be just fine without a victory at Hell in a Cell, but another loss for the members of The Club would make no sense.

Prediction: Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson