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Shane McMahon lost in the main event of WWE Hell in a Cell 2017. Pictured: John Cena (L) and Shane McMahon (R) attend Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals at Staples Center on May 21, 2009 in Los Angeles. Getty Images

WWE Hell in a Cell 2017 featured a few big moments, including an unexpected heel turn and another stunt by Shane McMahon in the main event. The pay-per-view, which featured four “SmackDown Live” title matches, saw two championships change hands.

Below are WWE Hell in a Cell videos and results for every match on the card.

Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens (Hell in a Cell Falls Count Anywhere Match)

This was probably one of the best Hell in a Cell matches in recent memory. A large portion of it took place on top of the cell, and it came to an end when Shane, just like he did at WrestleMania 32, jumped off the top and onto the announcer's table. Shane missed his target, but only because Sami Zayn pulled Owens off the table when Shane jumped. Sami rolled his former rival on top of Shane to give him the win in one of the most surprising heel turns of the last few years.

Winner: Kevin Owens

WWE Champion Jinder Mahal vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

It was another unspectacular title defense by Jinder. Nakamura landed a Kinshasa that should’ve given him the win, by the ref was temporarily distracted by the Singh Brothers, who had just been ejected from ringside. That gave Jinder enough time to recover and kick out, and he hit the Khallas shortly afterward to pin Nakamura.

Winner: Jinder Mahal

SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya vs. Charlotte Flair

Charlotte was getting the best of Natalya, and she hit a moonsault from the turnbuckle onto the outside of the ring that had her in a position to get the win. But before the challenger could get the champ back into the ring for a pinfall, Natalya grabbed a steel chair and got herself disqualified. Charlotte will get a rematch, and it might only be a matter of time before she’s the SmackDown Women’s Champion.

Winner: Charlotte Flair

SmackDown Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The Usos (Hell in a Cell Match)

The blue brand’s top two tag teams had another great match, utilizing kendo sticks, handcuffs and even multiple trombones in this no-disqualification match. The Usos survived, placing a chair on Xavier Woods’ chest and hitting a Double Uce for the win. With the teams trading the titles, once again, the feud might not be over after all.

Winner: The Usos

United States Champion AJ Styles vs. Baron Corbin vs. Tye Dillinger

This was the biggest surprise of the night, at least in terms of the winner. Daniel Bryan added Dillinger to the match during the pre-show, and that ultimately cost Styles his title. The former champ connected with a Phenomenal Forearm on Dillinger, but Corbin kicked him out of the ring and was able to score the pinfall. It was a huge win for Corbin, who’s had no luck since winning the Money in the Bank briefcase.

Winner: Baron Corbin

Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler

During a series of roll-up attempts by both wrestlers, Roode was able to get the win by grabbing Ziggler’s tights and getting the three-count. Ziggler immediately hit Roode with a Zig Zag once the final bell rang, likely meaning the feud will continue beyond Hell in a Cell.

Winner: Bobby Roode

Randy Orton vs. Rusev

Rusev isn’t going to get a match near the top of a PPV card anytime soon. He lost clean to Orton yet again after taking an RKO.

Winner: Randy Orton

Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin vs. The Hype Bros (Kickoff Match)

Gable and Benjamin got the victory, putting them one step closer toward getting a title shot. Ryder was pinned, putting him one step closer toward a full heel turn.

Winner: Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin

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