How much did the fight actually take place at Elimination Chamber 2019?



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The WWE has presented six matches in total on the main map of 2019 Elimination Chamber (Sunday, February 17) Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

The main card of this pay-per-view television was 3 hours, 16 minutes and 24 seconds (3h 16m 24s). Here is a sorted list of times between bells for the six games that took place during this event:

  • 36m 36s: WWE Elimination Chamber Championship
  • 32m 56s: Women's Team Championship, Elimination Chamber
  • 13m 56s: The Miz and Shane McMahon against Usos
  • 10m 48s: Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin
  • 9m 28s: Bobby Lashley and Lio Rush against Finn Balor
  • 1m 42s: Ronda Rousey vs. Ruby Riott

These times total 1h 45m 26s, or about 53.7% of the show. In comparison, the total percentage of match time for all WWE PPVs since the beginning of 2013 is 54.3%.

Charlotte Flair was interviewed in the ring before Ruby Riott entered. Flair's interview lasted about 2m 17s, which means it was actually longer than Riott's.

Are you surprised by any of these results, Cagesiders? Which of these games received less (or more) time than expected?

Do not forget to keep it here at Cageside Seats for a complete list of the schedule for the entire program. 2019 Elimination Chamber PPV later this week!

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