2017 WWE Hell in a Cell results: Live recap, grades, updates, matches, highlights

How the 2017 edition of WWE Hell in a Cell will transpire is anyone's guess. The four SmackDown Live titles are on the line, and the main event is expected to feature the brand's 47-year-old commissioner. And yet still, it may wind up being a tremendous show. The potential is there. The question is WWE will deliver.

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2017 WWE Hell in a Cell matches

  • Hell in a Cell (Falls Count Anywhere): Kevin Owens vs. Shane McMahon
  • WWE Championship: Jinder Mahal (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
  • United States Championship: AJ Styles (c) vs. Baron Corbin vs. Tye Dillinger
  • Women's Championship: Natalya (c) vs. Charlotte Flair
  • Dolph Ziggler vs. Bobby Roode
  • The Fashion Files returns

2017 WWE Hell in a Cell results -- live

Results and grades will be provided live throughout the show. To refresh this page for the latest recap updates, please click here.

Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin def. The Hype Bros via pinfall (Kickoff Show): The dissolution of the Zach Ryder-Mojo Rawley team continued. In a high-paced match that nicely set the tone for the evening, the Hype Bros further teased an inevitable break up late in the match when Benjamin fought off Rawley to escape a Hype Ryder attempt, causing Ryder to argue with his teammate. Gable and Benjamin hit their own double-team finisher moments later as Ryder was lifted up by Benjamin, allowing Gable to hit a bulldog off the top rope for the finish. Grade: C+

Tag Team Championship Hell in a Cell -- The Usos def. The New Day (c) via pinfall to win the titles: Following a brutal exchange of weapons and pain high spots, The Usos secured a fifth tag team title reign by outlasting The New Day. More importantly, the two tag teams cemented their candidacy as the clubhouse lead for WWE feud of the year. This one was eye-popping and physical from the opening bell as both tag teams employed weapons from the jump. All four members of the match survived multiple and legitimate harrowing spots against the cage wall, including Big E hitting a running spear through the ring ropes and off the cage. Xavier Woods also found himself on the wrong end of the splash from Jey Uso while his head was pinned against the cage wall with a Kendo stick across his throat.

There were plenty of near falls late as both New Day members escaped from handcuffs to momentarily save their titles, but Woods couldn't overcome a double teaming of Kendo stick shots. With a chair laid out across his chest, a prone Woods absorbed the Double Uce splash finisher to end the match. This was as good as it gets in tag team wrestling for 2017 in a likely blowoff match that was the cherry on top to an incredible feud. Grade: A

Randy Orton vs. Rusev: Live now.

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