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WWE featured 7 total matches on the main card of Hell in a Cell 2017 last night (Sun., Oct. 8, 2017) from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
The main card of this pay-per-view (PPV) lasted 3 hours, 33 minutes, and 4 seconds (3h 33m 04s). Here is a sorted list of the bell-to-bell times for the 7 matches that took place during this event:
- 38m 43s: Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens
- 21m 53s: New Day vs. The Usos
- 19m 20s: AJ Styles vs. Tye Dillinger vs. Baron Corbin
- 12m 12s: Natalya vs. Charlotte Flair
- 12m 03s: Jinder Mahal vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
- 11m 39s: Randy Orton vs. Rusev
- 11m 30s: Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler
These times add up to 2h 07m 20s, which is roughly 59.8% of the show. For comparison’s sake, the overall match time percentage for all WWE PPVs since the start of 2013 is 54.1%.
Are you surprised by any of these results, Cagesiders? Which of these matches received less (or more) time than you hoped for?