10 Lightest WWE PPV Main Events Ever

3. Seth Rollins Vs. Dean Ambrose - Hell In A Cell 2014

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The most recent main event on this list, many were surprised when Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins were chosen to headline the 2014 Hell in a Cell event, a show that also saw John Cena and Randy Orton go one-on-one inside the eponymous structure. There's a depressing assumption that if Orton and Cena are having another match in their best of 9345 series, WWE will give it top billing.

Ambrose and Rollins got the nod that night in Dallas however, and the two put on one hell of a show that was ultimately ruined somewhat by Bray Wyatt and a spooky hologram, or whatever that was. Still, Ambrose and Rollins have headlined a total of three PPVs in in one-on-one competition, with surely more to come in the future.

According to the record books Ambrose is a whole six pounds heavier than Rollins, with the former Shield Bros weighing in at 225 and 219 respectively. Their combined 444lbs puts them a whole five lbs ahead of Jericho and Michaels, but some 11 pounds behind the main event in number two.

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