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How much wrestling actually happened at Hell in a Cell 2017?

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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?

Don’t forget to keep it here at Cageside Seats for a full breakdown of the timing for the entire Hell in a Cell 2017 PPV later this week!

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