WWE Hell in a Cell defines the best match over the year and today pay-per-view consists of the good match. Booking by a pair of memorable matches filled with dangerous high spots, the 2017 version of WWE Hell in a Cell on Sunday won't soon be forgotten when it comes to producing defining moments. What happened in between was average at best and forgettable at worst as the card. That was outshining on this night by the cliff-hanger of Sami Zayn's apparent heel turn and yet another hellacious performance by the Commissioner of Smackdown Shane McMahon bumps through a table. Along with Kevin Owens' victories in the main event of Hell in a Cell, the majority of conversations over the Tuesday night should also include just how great the opening match of the night was as The USO’s defeated The New Day for the Smackdown tag team championship inside the cell. Here is the result of Hell in a Cell with a grading of the match. 1. Tag Team Championship Hell in a Cell - The Usos def. The New Day (c) via pinfall Grade: A 2. Randy Orton def. Rusev via pinfall Grade: C+ 3. United States Championship: Baron Corbin def. Tye Dillinger (via pinfall) and AJ Styles (c) Grade: B 4. Women's Championship - Charlotte Flair def. Natalya (c) via disqualification: Grade: C 5. WWE Championship - Jinder Mahal (c) def. Shinsuke Nakamura via pinfall: Grade: C- 6. Bobby Roode def. Dolph Ziggler via pinfall: Grade: C 7. Hell in a Cell (Falls Count Anywhere) - Kevin Owens def. Shane McMahon via pinfall: Grade: B+ Also, read WWE will arrive in India this winter to get Indian fan heated up WWE is bringing back War Game match at NXT Takeover Houston WWE superstar Triple H making his return to the ring.