10 Oldest WWE PPV Main Events Ever

4. Hell In A Cell 2015 - 88 Years, 10 Months, 14 Days

Undertaker Lesnar Hell in a Cell 2015
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Two months later Taker and Lesnar would go at it once again, headlining the 2015 Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. As one would assume they did so inside the demonic structure that Taker calls home, albeit a home in which he doesn't always do too well. Once again it was 50 vs. 38, and this time 38 was victorious.

This was the 3rd straight pay-per-view in which the headline match had a combined age of over 85 years, a number that WWE wouldn't come close to again until Survivor Series 2016. The summer of 2015 was a strange one in the company, as a mixture of nostalgia fascination, returning old talent and the Seth Rollins experiment lead to these main events.

Will Undertaker and Brock Lesnar meet again down the line and top this match in terms of combined age? Here's hoping they do not.

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