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WWE featured 6 total matches on the main card of Money in the Bank 2017 last night (Sun., June 18, 2017) from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
The main card of this pay-per-view (PPV) lasted 2 hours, 46 minutes, and 45 seconds (2h 46m 45s). Here is a sorted list of the bell-to-bell times for the 6 matches that took place during this event:
- 29m 50s: Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
- 20m 58s: Jinder Mahal vs. Randy Orton
- 13m 18s: Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
- 12m 16s: The Usos vs. The New Day
- 7m 25s: Naomi vs. Lana
- 3m 49s: Breezango vs. The Ascension
These times add up to 1h 27m 36s, which is roughly 52.5% of the show. For comparison’s sake, the overall match time percentage for all WWE PPVs since the start of 2013 is 54.0%.
Are you surprised by any of these results, Cagesiders? Which of these matches received less (or more) time than you hoped for?